AuthorQuaedvlieg, W. et al
Year2013
TitleSizing up Septoria
TypePaper
SourceStud. Mycol. Vol 75: 307-390.
Review (by Malcolm Storey)Investigated "the phylogenetic generic limits of Septoria, Stagonospora, and other related genera such as Sphaerulina, Phaeosphaeria and Phaeoseptoria. … Septoria is shown to be a distinct genus in the Mycosphaerellaceae, which has mycosphaerella-like sexual morphs. Several septoria-like species are now accommodated in Sphaerulina, a genus previously linked to this complex. Phaeosphaeria (based on P. oryzae) is shown to be congeneric with Phaeoseptoria (based on P. papayae), which is reduced to synonymy under the former. Depazea nodorum (causal agent of nodorum blotch of cereals) and Septoria avenae (causal agent of avenae blotch of barley and rye) are placed in a new genus, Parastagonospora, which is shown to be distinct from Stagonospora (based on S. paludosa) and Phaeosphaeria."
Website urlwww.cbs.knaw.nl/index.php/studies-in-mycology/262-studies-in-mycology-no75

Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
CurrentSeptoriaa form genus of coelomycetous leaf-spot fungiFungi: Capnodiales: Mycosphaerellaceae
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