J A Crouch, W J Davis, N Shishkoff, V L Castroagudín, F Martin, R Michelmore, M Thines
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禾本科寄主霜霉病病原菌(禾本科寄主霜霉病科)是禾本科霜霉科8个形态和系统发育上截然不同的属。谷物霜霉病(gdm)在世界许多地区造成玉米、小米、高粱和甘蔗等作物的严重损失,特别是在热带气候地区。在最具破坏性的gdm不流行的国家,这些生物通常被指定为高风险的外来病原体,并受到监管官员的监督和检疫。因此,有必要可靠而准确地识别因果生物体。本文综述了引起禾状霜霉病的霜霉科植物,描述了它们对农业和环境的影响,并简要总结了这些分类群的命名和分类问题。总结了关键的诊断特征,包括类型和/或凭证标本的DNA序列数据,形态特征和新的插图。从菲律宾核孢子虫(Peronosclerospora philippinensis)、iseilematis核孢子虫(Sclerospora iseilematis)和北方核孢子虫(Sclerospora northii)的模式标本中获得了新的cox2和28S rDNA标记序列数据。39种谷物色霜霉被接受,7个以前无效的分类群被证实。55个标本被正式指定为类型,包括10个物种的lectotypification, 3个物种的新类型,以及冻僵疫霉的全类型。引用本文:Crouch JA, Davis WJ, Shishkoff N, Castroagudín VL, Martin F, Michelmore R, Thines M(2022)。引起禾科霜霉病的霜霉科植物,包括命名修订和诊断资源。真菌分类学与进化9:43-86。doi: 10.3114 / fuse.2022.09.05。
Peronosporaceae species causing downy mildew diseases of Poaceae, including nomenclature revisions and diagnostic resources.
Downy mildew pathogens of graminicolous hosts (Poaceae) are members of eight morphologically and phylogenetically distinct genera in the Peronosporaceae (Oomycota,Peronosporales). Graminicolous downy mildews (GDMs) cause severe losses in crops such as maize, millets, sorghum, and sugarcane in many parts of the world, especially in tropical climates. In countries where the most destructive GDMs are not endemic, these organisms are often designated as high-risk foreign pathogens and subject to oversight and quarantine by regulatory officials. Thus, there is a need to reliably and accurately identify the causal organisms. This paper provides an overview of the Peronosporaceae species causing graminicolous downy mildew diseases, with a description of their impact on agriculture and the environment, along with brief summaries of the nomenclatural and taxonomic issues surrounding these taxa. Key diagnostic characters are summarized, including DNA sequence data for types and/or voucher specimens, morphological features, and new illustrations. New sequence data for cox2 and 28S rDNA markers are provided from the type specimens of three species, Peronosclerospora philippinensis, Sclerospora iseilematis, and Sclerospora northii. Thirty-nine species of graminicolous downy mildews are accepted, and seven previously invalidly published taxa are validated. Fifty-five specimens are formally designated as types, including lectotypification of 10 species, neotypification of three species, and holotype designation for Sclerophthora cryophila. Citation: Crouch JA, Davis WJ, Shishkoff N, Castroagudín VL, Martin F, Michelmore R, Thines M (2022). Peronosporaceae species causing downy mildew diseases of Poaceae, including nomenclature revisions and diagnostic resources. Fungal Systematics and Evolution9: 43-86. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2022.09.05.