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Phylogeny and Morphology of Four New Species of Lasiodiplodia from Iran

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Journal Persoonia
Date 2011 Feb 23
PMID 21339962
Citations 36
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Four new species of Lasiodiplodia; L. citricola, L. gilanensis, L. hormozganensis and L. iraniensis from various tree species in Iran are described and illustrated. The ITS and partial translation elongation factor-1α sequence data were analysed to investigate their phylogenetic relationships with other closely related species and genera. The four new species formed well-supported clades within Lasiodiplodia and were morphologically distinct from all other known species.

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