Phylogenetic relationships of the anamorphic genus Fusicladium s. lat. as inferred by ITS nrDNA data

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Andreas Beck
Anja Ritschel
Konstanze Schubert
Uwe Braun
Dagmar Triebel
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[1] Botanische Staatssammlung München,Wissenschaftszentrum Weihenstephan der Technischen Universität München
[2] Lehrstuhl für Botanik,Spezielle Botanik/Mykologie
[3] Eberhard-Karls-Universität,Institut für Geobotanik und Botanischer Garten
[4] Martin-Luther-Universität,undefined
[5] FB Biologie,undefined
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Fusicladium; ITS nrDNA phylogeny; Pollaccia; Spilocaea; Venturia; Venturiaceae;
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10.1007/s11557-006-0114-8
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The genus Fusicladium s. lat. (incl. Pollaccia and Spilocaea) was phylogenetically analysed using ITS nrDNA sequences. Pollaccia and Spilocaea did not form monophyletic groups of their own, but were intermingled between Fusicladium species, together with which they formed a monophyletic clade. Thus, Pollaccia and Spilocaea should be included in a wider genus concept of Fusicladium, constituting a morphologically variable genus. Furthermore, all Venturia and Fusicladium isolates clustered together on the bases of available ITS data, providing support for the monophyly of the anamorphic genus Fusicladium and the teleomorphic genus Venturia. Within this clade several subclades can be recognized. All taxa on the host family Salicaceae were found in one subclade. Three other subclades comprised taxa on Rosaceae whereas taxa on other host families all clustered separately. Geographic specializations were not observed. Two examples of host switching could be demonstrated, but these were confined to instances involving host species belonging to the same family. Fusicladium convolvularum and F. effusum, two species with unknown teleomorphs, clustered within the Fusicladium/Venturia clade, supporting the correct placement of these taxa in Fusicladium. The placement of Pseudocladosporium hachijoense within the family Venturiaceae was also supported.
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