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Additions to Italian Pleosporinae, including Italica heraclei sp. nov.
Wijesinghe SN, Wang Y, Zucconi L, Dayarathne MC, Boonmee S, Camporesi E, Wanasinghe DN, Hyde KD. Wijesinghe SN, et al. Biodivers Data J. 2021 Jan 18;9:e59648. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.9.e59648. eCollection 2021. Biodivers Data J. 2021. PMID: 33519261 Free PMC article.
In addition, we present a new host record for Pseudoophiobolus mathieui (Phaeosphaeriaceae) and the second Italian record of Phomatodes nebulosa (Didymellaceae). Species boundaries were defined, based on morphological study and multi-locus phylogenetic reconstructio …
In addition, we present a new host record for Pseudoophiobolus mathieui (Phaeosphaeriaceae) and the second Italian record of Phomatodes
Didymellaceae species associated with Convolvulaceae plants, with description of three new species.
Gomzhina MM, Gasich EL. Gomzhina MM, et al. Mycologia. 2025 Jun 9:1-23. doi: 10.1080/00275514.2025.2497588. Online ahead of print. Mycologia. 2025. PMID: 40489212
Reported here for the first time from the Convolvulaceae hosts are Didymella americana, D. bellidis, D. glomerata, D. pomorum, D. segeticola, D. sinensis, D. tanaceti, Nothophoma brennandiae, N. gossypiicola, Phomatodes nebulosa, Stagonosporopsis caricae, S. heliops …
Reported here for the first time from the Convolvulaceae hosts are Didymella americana, D. bellidis, D. glomerata, D. pomorum, D. segeticola …