Quambalaria
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Family: | Quambalariaceae Z.W.de Beer, Begerow & R.Bauer (2006)
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Genus: | Quambalaria J.A.Simpson (2000)
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Quambalaria pitereka (J.Walker & Bertus) J.A.Simpson (2000)
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Q. cyanescens | |
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Fugomyces Sigler (2003)[1] |
The Quambalariaceae are a family of fungi in the class Exobasidiomycetes.[3] The family contains the single genus Quambalaria, which in turn contains five species. Quambalaria was circumscribed in 2000 to accommodate plant pathogenic species—previously classified in Ramularia and Sporothrix—that were known to infect Corymbia trees in Australia, causing a leaf spot and shoot blight [4] and canker disease.
References
- ^ Murray P, Baron EJ, Jorgensen JH, Pfaller MA, Yolken RH. Manual of Clinical Microbiology (8 ed.). American Society for Microbiology. p. 1753. ISBN 978-1-55581-255-3.
- ^ "Quambalaria J.A. Simpson 2000". MycoBank. International Mycological Association.
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(help) - ^ Beer ZW de; Begerow D; Bauer R; Pegg GS; Crous PW; Wingfield MJ. (2006). "Phylogeny of the Quambalariaceae fam. nov., including important Eucalyptus pathogens in South Africa and Australia". Studies in Mycology. 55: 289–98. doi:10.3114/sim.55.1.289. PMC 2104727. PMID 18490987.
- ^ Simpson JA. (2000). "Quambalaria, a new genus of eucalypt pathogens" (PDF). Australasian Mycologist. 19 (2).[permanent dead link ]
External links
- Quambalaria in Index Fungorum
- Queensland Government Quambalaria shoot blight