Literature DB >> 15506015

A survey of Daldinia species with large ascospores.

Marc Stadler1, Thomas Laessøe, Jack A Simpson, Hartmund Wollweber.   

Abstract

Specimens of Daldinia (Xylariaceae) from around the world possessing large ascospores were studied for teleomorphic and anamorphic morphological characters and compared with authentic material of D. grandis. A culture made from a specimen of D. grandis collected from Ecuador produced stromatic structures, but no conidiogenous structures referable to known xylariaceous anamorphs were observed. D. grandis is reconsidered and viewed as a species of warmer climates in the Americas. Three new species are recognised from new combinations of anamorphic and teleomorphic characters: (1) D. novaezelandiae sp. nov. from New Zealand, a fungus obviously related to D. bakeri, which is also reported from that country; (2) D. dennisii sp. nov., from Australia and New Zealand, of which two varieties are erected; and (3) D. loculatoides sp. nov., from the UK and Canada with affinities to D. loculata. The type of Sphaeria durissima was identified as D. loculata. Notes on further Daldinia spp. are included.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15506015     DOI: 10.1017/s0953756204000978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycol Res        ISSN: 0953-7562


  2 in total

1.  A polyphasic taxonomy of Daldinia (Xylariaceae).

Authors:  Marc Stadler; Thomas Læssøe; Jacques Fournier; Cony Decock; Beata Schmieschek; Hans-Volker Tichy; Derek Peršoh
Journal:  Stud Mycol       Date:  2014-03-15       Impact factor: 16.097

2.  The phylogenetic position of Rhopalostroma as inferred from a polythetic approach.

Authors:  M Stadler; J Fournier; S Gardt; D Peršoh
Journal:  Persoonia       Date:  2010-07-27       Impact factor: 11.051

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