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Notes for genera: Ascomycota
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Notes for genera: Ascomycota
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Wijayawardene NN, Hyde KD, Rajeshkumar KC, Hawksworth DL, Madrid H, Kirk PM, Braun U, Singh RV, Crous PW, Kukwa M, Lucking R, Kurtzman CP, Yurkov A, Haelewaters D, Aptroot A, Lumbsch HT, Timdal E, Ertz D, Etayo J, Phillips AJL, Groenewald JZ, Papizadeh M, Selbmann L, Dayarathne MC, Weerakoon G, Jones EBG, Suetrong S, Tian Q, Castaneda-Ruiz RF, Bahkali AH, Pang KL, Tanaka K, Dai DQ, Sakayaroj J, Hujslova M, Lombard L, Shenoy BD, Suija A, Maharachchikumbura SSN, Thambugala KM, Wanasinghe DN, Sharma BO, Gaikwad S, Pandit G, Zucconi L, Onofri S, Egidi E, Raja HA, Kodsueb R, Caceres MES, Perez-Ortega S, Fiuza PO, Monteiro JS, Vasilyeva LN, Shivas RG, Prieto M, Wedin M, Olariaga I, Lateef AA, Agrawal Y, Fazeli SAS, Amoozegar MA, Zhao GZ, Pfliegler WP, Sharma G, Oset M, Abdel-Wahab MA, Takamatsu S, Bensch K, de Silva NI, De Kesel A, Karunarathna A, Boonmee S, Pfister DH, Lu YZ, Luo ZL, Boonyuen N, Daranagama DA, Senanayake IC, Jayasiri SC, Samarakoon MC, Zeng XY, Doilom M, Quijada L, Rampadarath S, Heredia G, Dissanayake AJ, Jayawardana RS, Perera RH, Tang LZ, Phukhamsakda C, Hernandez-Restrepo M, Ma XY, Tibpromma S, Gusmao LFP, Weerahewa D, Karunarathna SC
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16319823700
Scopus Author ID
16319823700
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16319823700
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Chinese Academy of Sciences; Kunming Institute of Botany, CAS; Mae Fah Luang University; Department of Science & Technology (India); Agharkar Research Institute (ARI); Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Natural History Museum London; Jilin Agricultural University; Martin Luther University Halle Wittenberg; Fahrenheit Universities; University of Gdansk; United States Department of Agriculture (USDA); Leibniz Institut fur Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen (DSMZ); Harvard University; Harvard University; Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago); University of Oslo; BIOISI; Universidade de Lisboa; Academic Center for Education, Culture & Research (ACECR); Tuscia University; Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago); National Institute of Fundamental Studies (NIFS); National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC); King Saud University; National Taiwan Ocean University; National Taiwan Ocean University; Hirosaki University; Czech Academy of Sciences; Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) - India; CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography (NIO); University of Tartu; Tartu University Institute of Ecology & Earth Sciences; Sultan Qaboos University; Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Department of Science & Technology (India); Agharkar Research Institute (ARI); La Trobe University; University of North Carolina; University of North Carolina Greensboro; Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University; Universidade Federal de Sergipe; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC); CSIC - Real Jardin Botanico de Madrid; Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana; Russian Academy of Sciences; Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences; University of Southern Queensland; Universidad Rey Juan Carlos; Swedish Museum of Natural History; University of Ilorin; University of Tehran; University of Tehran; Beijing Forestry University; University of Debrecen; Department of Biotechnology (DBT) India; Regional Centre for Biotechnology; Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB); Sohag University; Mie University; Chiang Mai University; Open University Sri Lanka; Dali University; Guizhou University; Universidad de la Laguna; University of Mauritius; Instituto de Ecologia - Mexico
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Article
Source Title
FUNGAL DIVERSITY
Year
2017
Volume
86
Issue
1
Page
1-594
Open Access
Green Submitted
Publisher
SPRINGER
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Abstract
Knowledge of the relationships and thus the classification of fungi, has developed rapidly with increasingly widespread use of molecular techniques, over the past 10-15 years, and continues to accelerate. Several genera have been found to be polyphyletic, and their generic concepts have subsequently been emended. New names have thus been introduced for species which are phylogenetically distinct from the type species of particular genera. The ending of the separate naming of morphs of the same species in 2011, has also caused changes in fungal generic names. In order to facilitate access to all important changes, it was desirable to compile these in a single document. The present article provides a list of generic names of Ascomycota (approximately 6500 accepted names published to the end of 2016), including those which are lichen-forming. Notes and summaries of the changes since the last edition of 'Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi' in 2008 are provided. The notes include the number of accepted species, classification, type species (with location of the type material), culture availability, life-styles, distribution, and selected publications that have appeared since 2008. This work is intended to provide the foundation for updating the ascomycete component of the Without prejudice list of generic names of Fungi'' published in 2013, which will be developed into a list of protected generic names. This will be subjected to the XIXth International Botanical Congress in Shenzhen in July 2017 agreeing to a modification in the rules relating to protected lists, and scrutiny by procedures determined by the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi (NCF). The previously invalidly published generic names Barriopsis, Collophora (as Collophorina), Cryomyces, Dematiopleospora, Heterospora (as Heterosporicola), Lithophila, Palmomyces (as Palmaria) and Saxomyces are validated, as are two previously invalid family names, Bartaliniaceae and Wiesneriomycetaceae. Four species of Lalaria, which were invalidly published are transferred to Taphrina and validated as new combinations. Catenomycopsis Tibell & Constant. is reduced under Chaenothecopsis Vain., while Dichomera Cooke is reduced under Botryosphaeria Ces. & De Not. (Art. 59).
Keyword
Article 59 | Classification | One name | Pleomorphic fungi | taxonomy
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Knowledge Taxonomy Level 1
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 2
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 3
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Thailand Research Fund (TRF) [RSA5980068]; National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) [60201000201]; Mae Fah Luang University [592010200112]; Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico (FONDECYT), Chile [11140562]; Programa de Salud Animal y Vegetal [P131LH003033]; Key Laboratory of Yunnan Province Universities of the Diversity and Ecological Adaptive Evolution for Animals and plants on Yun-Gui Plateau; Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [105-2621-B-019 -002-]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [31570019]; Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Program [PHD./0072/2553]; Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [26291084, 16K07474]; Hungarian Ministry of Human Capacities [UNKP-16-4-IV]; Yunnan Provincial Department of Human Resources and Social Security [179122]; International Scientific Partnership Program ISPP at King Saud University [0089]; SERB, DST, Government of India [YSS/2015/001590]; Swedish Research Council [VR 621-2012-3990, VR 2016-03589]; Biosystems and Integrative Sciences Institute (BioISI) [FCT/UID/Multi/04046/2013]; Italian National Program for Antarctic Researches (PNRA); Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT); Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [26291084] Funding Source: KAKEN
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