New genera and species with chloridium-like morphotype in the < em > Chaetosphaeriales < /em > and Vermiculariopsiellales
In this study, we investigated the morphological and genetic variability of selected species belonging to the genus Chloridium sensu lato, some also referred to as chloridium-like asexual morphs and other undescribed morphologically similar fungi. These species do not conform to the revised generic concept and thus necessitate a re-evaluation in terms of taxonomy and phylogeny. The family Chaetosphaeriaceae (Chaetosphaeriales) encompasses a wide range of asexual morphotypes, and among them, the simplest form is represented by Chloridium sect. Chloridium. The morphological simplicity of the Chloridium morphotype has histori...
Source: Studies in Mycology - February 1, 2024 Category: Biology Authors: M R éblová J Nekvindov á Source Type: research

Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of < em > Agaricomycetes < /em >
Stud Mycol. 2023 Jul;104:1-85. doi: 10.3114/sim.2022.104.01. Epub 2023 Jan 31.ABSTRACTFruiting bodies (sporocarps, sporophores or basidiomata) of mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) are among the most complex structures produced by fungi. Unlike vegetative hyphae, fruiting bodies grow determinately and follow a genetically encoded developmental program that orchestrates their growth, tissue differentiation and sexual sporulation. In spite of more than a century of research, our understanding of the molecular details of fruiting body morphogenesis is still limited and a general synthesis on the genetics of this complex ...
Source: Studies in Mycology - June 23, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: L G Nagy P J Vonk M K ünzler C F öldi M Vir ágh R A Ohm F Hennicke B B álint Á Csernetics B Heged üs Z Hou X B Liu S Nan M Pareek N Sahu B Szathm ári T Varga H Wu X Yang Z Mer ényi Source Type: research

< em > Fusarium < /em > diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus
This study represents one of the most comprehensive surveys of cereal Fusarium diseases to date. It significantly improves our understanding of the global diversity and distribution of cereal-associated Fusarium species, as well as largely clarifies the phylogenetic relationships within the genus. Taxonomic novelties: New species: Fusarium erosum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium fecundum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium jinanense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium mianyangense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium nothincarnatum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium planum S.L. Han, M....
Source: Studies in Mycology - June 23, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: S L Han M M Wang Z Y Ma M Raza P Zhao J M Liang M Gao Y J Li J W Wang D M Hu L Cai Source Type: research

Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of < em > Agaricomycetes < /em >
Stud Mycol. 2023 Jul;104:1-85. doi: 10.3114/sim.2022.104.01. Epub 2023 Jan 31.ABSTRACTFruiting bodies (sporocarps, sporophores or basidiomata) of mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) are among the most complex structures produced by fungi. Unlike vegetative hyphae, fruiting bodies grow determinately and follow a genetically encoded developmental program that orchestrates their growth, tissue differentiation and sexual sporulation. In spite of more than a century of research, our understanding of the molecular details of fruiting body morphogenesis is still limited and a general synthesis on the genetics of this complex ...
Source: Studies in Mycology - June 23, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: L G Nagy P J Vonk M K ünzler C F öldi M Vir ágh R A Ohm F Hennicke B B álint Á Csernetics B Heged üs Z Hou X B Liu S Nan M Pareek N Sahu B Szathm ári T Varga H Wu X Yang Z Mer ényi Source Type: research

< em > Fusarium < /em > diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus
This study represents one of the most comprehensive surveys of cereal Fusarium diseases to date. It significantly improves our understanding of the global diversity and distribution of cereal-associated Fusarium species, as well as largely clarifies the phylogenetic relationships within the genus. Taxonomic novelties: New species: Fusarium erosum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium fecundum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium jinanense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium mianyangense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium nothincarnatum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium planum S.L. Han, M....
Source: Studies in Mycology - June 23, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: S L Han M M Wang Z Y Ma M Raza P Zhao J M Liang M Gao Y J Li J W Wang D M Hu L Cai Source Type: research