Celoporthe

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Celoporthe
Celoporthe hawaiiensis
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Celoporthe

Nakab., Gryzenh., Jol.Roux & M.J.Wingf. (2006)
Type species
Celoporthe dispersa
Nakab., Gryzenh., Jol.Roux & M.J.Wingf. (2006)
Species

C. dispersa
C. eucalypti
C. fontana
C. guangdongensis
C. hauoliensis[1]
C. hawaiiensis[1]
C. indonesiensis
C. paradisiaca[1]
C. syzygii
C. woodiana

Celoporthe is a genus of ascomycete fungi within the family Cryphonectriaceae. It was circumscribed in 2006 to contain the type species Celoporthe dispersa, which was found in South Africa growing on trees in the Myrtales.[2] In 2011, several species were described from China and Indonesia: C. eucalypti, C. guangdongensis, C. indonesiensis, and C. syzygii.[3] Molecular analysis of DNA sequences revealed an additional two species from South Africa in 2013, C. fontana and C. woodiana[4] and in 2020 three more species from Hawaii were added to the genus.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d Roux, Jolanda; Kamgan Nkuekam, Gilbert; Marincowitz, Seonju; Van Der Merwe, Nicolaas A.; Uchida, Janice; Wingfield, Michael J.; Chen, Shuaifei (2020). "Cryphonectriaceae associated with rust-infected Syzygium jambos in Hawaii". MycoKeys. 76: 49–79. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.76.58406. PMC 7790811. PMID 33505197.
  2. ^ Nakabonge G, Gryzenhout M, Roux J, Wingfield BD, Wingfield MJ (2006). "Celoporthe dispersa gen. et sp. nov. from native Myrtales in South Africa". Studies in Mycology. 55: 255–68. doi:10.3114/sim.55.1.255. PMC 2104720. PMID 18490984. Open access icon
  3. ^ Chen SF, Gryzenhout M, Roux J, Xie YJ, Wingfield MJ, Zhou XD (2011). "Novel species of Celoporthe from Eucalyptus and Syzygium trees in China and Indonesia". Mycologia. 103 (6): 1384–410. doi:10.3852/11-006. hdl:2263/19458. PMID 21700641. S2CID 3791157.
  4. ^ Vermeulen M, Gryzenhout M, Wingfield MJ, Roux J (2013). "Species delineation in the tree pathogen genus Celoporthe (Cryphonectriaceae) in southern Africa" (PDF). Mycologia. 105 (2): 297–311. doi:10.3852/12-206. hdl:2263/21554. PMID 23233512. S2CID 3202261.

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