Studies of (Diaporthaceae, Diaporthales) Species Associated with Plant Cankers in Beijing, China, with Three New Species Described
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The genus (Diaporthaceae, Diaporthales) comprises endophytes, pathogens and saprophytes, inhabiting a wide range of woody hosts and resulting in serious canker disease. To determine the diversity of species associated with canker disease of host plants in Beijing, China, a total of 35 representative strains were isolated from 18 host genera. Three novel species (, and ) and four known species (, , and ) were identified, based on morphological comparison and phylogenetic analyses using partial ITS, , , and loci. These results provide an understanding of the taxonomy of species associated with canker diseases in Beijing, China.
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