Literature DB >> 25977210

Priority of Lophophacidium over Canavirgella: taxonomic status of Lophophacidium dooksii and Canavirgella banfieldii, causal agents of a white pine needle disease.

Gaston Laflamme1, Kirk Broders2, Chantal Côté3, Isabel Munck4, Gloria Iriarte2, Louise Innes5.   

Abstract

In 2009 unusual white pine needle discoloration was observed in eastern Canada and northeastern USA. While the symptoms were similar in most pine stands, the disease was diagnosed as Canavirgella banfieldii in several locations and Dooks needle blight caused by Lophophacidium dooksii in others. Because of the similarities in symptom development and morphological characters of the causal agents, it was suspected that C. banfieldii and L. dooksii are either the same or closely related species. To test this hypothesis we examined several collections representing C. banfieldii and L. dooksii, including the two type specimens. Phylogenetic analyses of nuc internal transcribed spacer rDNA sequences confirm the synonymy of C. banfieldii with the earlier described L. dooksii and provide the first evidence of the close evolutionary relationship of L. dooksii to other pine pathogens.
© 2015 by The Mycological Society of America.

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Keywords:  Phacidiaceae; Pinus strobus; Rhytismataceae

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25977210     DOI: 10.3852/14-096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycologia        ISSN: 0027-5514            Impact factor:   2.696


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1.  Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analyses of Lophodermella needle pathogens (Rhytismataceae) on Pinus species in the USA and Europe.

Authors:  Jessa P Ata; Kelly S Burns; Suzanne Marchetti; Isabel A Munck; Ludwig Beenken; James J Worrall; Jane E Stewart
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2021-06-10       Impact factor: 2.984

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