Mycosphaerellaceae

Mycosphaerellaceae

Mycosphaerellaceae

Family of sac fungi


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The Mycosphaerellaceae are a family of sac fungi. They affect many common plants, such as eucalyptus, the myrtle family,[1] and the Proteaceae.[2] They have a widespread distribution.

Taxonomy

The following genera are included in this family:[3]

  • Acervuloseptoria Crous & Jol. Roux (2)
  • Achorodothis Syd. (unresolved)[4]
  • Amycosphaerella Quaedvl. & Crous (2)
  • Annellosympodiella Crous & Assefa (1)
  • Apseudocercosporella Videira & Crous (1)
  • Asperisporium Maubl. (24)
  • Australosphaerella Videira & Crous (1)
  • Brunneosphaerella Crous (3)
  • Brunswickiella Videira & Crous (1)
  • Camptomeriphila Crous & M.J. Wingf. (1)
  • Caryophylloseptoria Verkley, Quaedvl. & Crous (4)
  • Catenulocercospora C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (1)
  • Cercoramularia Videira, H.D. Shin, C. Nakash. & Crous (1)
  • Cercospora Fresen. (ca. 1125)
  • Cercosporella Sacc. (ca. 100)
  • Cercosporidium Earle (ca. 10)
  • Chuppomyces Videira & Crous (1)
  • Clarohilum Videira & Crous (1)
  • Clypeosphaerella Guatim., R.W. Barreto & Crous (3)
  • Collapsimycopappus A. Hashim., Y. Harada & Kaz. Tanaka (1)
  • Collarispora Videira & Crous (1)
  • Coremiopassalora U. Braun, C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (2)
  • Cytostagonospora Bubák (5)
  • Deightonomyces Videira & Crous (1)
  • Devonomyces Videira & Crous (1)
  • Dictyosporina L.M. Abreu, R.F. Castañeda & O.L. Pereira (1)
  • Distocercospora N. Pons & B. Sutton (4)
  • Distocercosporaster Videira, H.D. Shin, C. Nakash. & Crous (1)
  • Distomycovellosiella U. Braun, C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (1)
  • Dothistroma Hulbary (5)
  • Epicoleosporium Videira & Crous (1)
  • Exopassalora Videira & Crous (1)
  • Exosporium Link (123)
  • Exutisphaerella Videira & Crous (1)
  • Filiella Videira & Crous (1)
  • Fulvia Cif. (2)
  • Fusoidiella Videira & Crous (2)
  • Graminopassalora U. Braun, C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (1)
  • Hyalocercosporidium Videira & Crous (1)
  • Hyalozasmidium U. Braun, C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (2)
  • Janetia M.B. Ellis (22)
  • Lecanosticta Syd. (8)
  • Madagascaromyces U. Braun, C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (1)
  • Microcyclosporella J. Frank, Schroers & Crous (1)
  • Micronematomyces U. Braun, C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (2)
  • Miuraea Hara (1)
  • Mycodiella Crous (3)
  • Mycosphaerelloides Videira & Crous (1)
  • Mycovellosiella Rangel (ca. 34)
  • Neoceratosperma Crous & Cheew. (6)
  • Neocercospora Bakhshi, Arzanlou, Babai-ahari & Crous (1)
  • Neocercosporidium Videira & Crous (1)
  • Neodeightoniella Crous & W.J. Swart (1)
  • Neomycosphaerella Crous (1)
  • Neopenidiella Quaedvl. & Crous (1)
  • Neophloeospora U. Braun, C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (1)
  • Neopseudocercospora Crous (2)
  • Neopseudocercosporella Videira & Crous (2)
  • Neoramichloridium Phook., Thambug. & K.D. Hyde (1)
  • Neoseptoria Quaedvl., Verkley & Crous (1)
  • Nothopassalora U. Braun, C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (1)
  • Nothopericoniella Videira & Crous (1)
  • Nothophaeocryptopus Videira, C. Nakash. & Crous (1)
  • Pachyramichloridium Videira & Crous (1)
  • Pallidocercospora Crous (9)
  • Pantospora Cif. (1)
  • Paracercospora Deighton (5)
  • Paracercosporidium Videira & Crous (2)
  • Paramycosphaerella Crous & Jol. Roux (17)
  • Paramycovellosiella Videira, H.D. Shin & Crous (1)
  • Parapallidocercospora Videira, Crous, U. Braun & C. Nakash. (2)
  • Passalora Fr. (ca. 250)
  • Phaeocercospora Crous (2)
  • Phaeophleospora Rangel (31)
  • Phaeoramularia Munt.-Cvetk. (ca. 10)
  • Phloeospora Wallr. (141)
  • Piricauda Bubák (31)
  • Pleopassalora Videira & Crous (2)
  • Pleuropassalora U. Braun, C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (1)
  • Pluripassalora Videira & Crous (1)
  • Plurivorosphaerella O. Hassan & T.H. Chang (1)
  • Polyphialoseptoria Quaedvl., R.W. Barreto, Verkley & Crous (2)
  • Polythrincium Kunze (5)
  • Protostegia Cooke (2)
  • Pseudocercospora Speg. (ca. 1000)
  • Pseudocercosporella Deighton (127)
  • Pseudopericoniella Videira & Crous (1)
  • Pseudophaeophleospora C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (2)
  • Pseudozasmidium Videira & Crous (4)
  • Ragnhildiana Solheim (18)
  • Ramularia Unger (100<)
  • Ramulariopsis Speg. (4)
  • Ramulispora Miura (18)
  • Rhachisphaerella U. Braun, C. Nakash., Videira & Crous (1)
  • Rosisphaerella Videira & Crous (1)
  • Ruptoseptoria Quaedvl., Verkley & Crous (1)
  • Scolecostigmina U. Braun (23)
  • Septoria Sacc. (includes Septocyta Petr. fide Quaedvlieg et al. 2013) (200<)
  • Sonderhenia H.J. Swart & J. Walker (2)
  • Sphaerulina Sacc. (65)
  • Stromatoseptoria Quaedvl., Verkley & Crous (1)
  • Sultanimyces Videira & Crous (1)
  • Trochophora R.T. Moore (2)
  • Uwemyces Hern.-Restr., Sarria & Crous (1)
  • Virosphaerella Videira & Crous (3)
  • Xenomycosphaerella Quaedvl. & Crous (3)
  • Xenopassalora Crous (1)
  • Xenoramularia Videira, H.D. Shin & Crous (3)
  • Xenosonderhenia Crous (2)
  • Xenosonderhenioides Videira & Crous (1)
  • Zasmidium Fr. (includes Periconiella Sacc. fide Quaedvlieg et al. 2013) (ca. 150)
  • Zymoseptoria Quaedvl. & Crous (8)

References

  1. Pérez, C.A.; Wingfield, M.J.; Altier, N.; Blanchette, R.A. (2012). "Species of Mycosphaerellaceae and Teratosphaeriaceae on native Myrtaceae in Uruguay: Evidence of fungal host jumps". Fungal Biology. 117 (2): 94–102. doi:10.1016/j.funbio.2012.12.002. hdl:2263/30796. ISSN 1878-6146. PMID 23452947.
  2. Taylor, Joanne E.; Groenewald, J.Z. Ewald; Crous, Pedro W. (2003). "A phylogenetic analysis of Mycosphaerellaceae leaf spot pathogens of Proteaceae". Mycological Research. 107 (6): 653–658. doi:10.1017/S0953756203007950. ISSN 0953-7562. PMID 12951792.
  3. Wijayawardene, N.N.; Hyde, K.D.; Dai, D.Q.; Sánchez-García, M.; Goto, B.T.; Saxena, R.K.; et al. (2022). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa – 2021". Mycosphere. 13 (1): 53–453 [160]. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/13/1/2. hdl:10481/76378. S2CID 249054641.
  4. Videira, S I R; Groenewald, J Z; Nakashima, C; Braun, U; Barreto, R W; de Wit, P J G M; Crous, P W (1 June 2017). "Mycosphaerellaceae - Chaos or clarity". Studies in mycology. pp. 257–421. doi:10.1016/j.simyco.2017.09.003. Retrieved 18 April 2024.

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