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Phylogeny and Taxonomy of Spp. on , with a Special Emphasis on North American Species

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Journal Mycologia
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2022 Jul 29
PMID 35904478
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The genus comprises over 1000 evergreen and deciduous species. In the Pacific Northwest Coast region of North America (PNWC), powdery mildews infecting deciduous spp. are well documented but less so on evergreen spp. Infections of both groups of hosts historically have been attributed to or . No formal characterizations of powdery mildew fungi infecting either deciduous or evergreen spp. in the PNWC have been completed. The objectives of this study were to identify the powdery mildew pathogens infecting evergreen spp. in the PNWC and to assess the phylogenetic position of these fungi within the Erysiphaceae. To ascertain valid taxonomic conclusions, and to determine whether potential introductions of exotic powdery mildews in North America have occurred, it was necessary to put the new North American phylogenetic data into a worldwide context. Therefore, available phylogenetic data from all spp. on have been included in our analyses.Based on analyses of numerous new internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and 28S rDNA sequences and already available sequences deposited in GenBank retrieved from evergreen and deciduous spp., the following spp. could be phylogenetically confirmed (all belonging to sect. ): nom. cons. ( could be verified as a synonym), (holotype sequenced), , and and are epitypified with sequenced specimens, and an ex-neotype sequence has been obtained for ( sect. ), only known from two collections in India (Himalayan region), was not available for phylogentic analyses.

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