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Mycosphere
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Both A, Croup PP, Grumpy A, Tall TT 2008 – Title. Mycosphere 1, 1–10. times new roman 12 pt
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Received 4 July 2007
Accepted 24 October 2007
Published online 31 January 2008
*Corresponding author: Tim Tall – e-mail – talltim@gmait.com
Introduction
Citations are listed in chronological order (von Arx & Müller 1954, Ball 1987, 2007, Tall et
al. 2006). The introduction should briefly review the topic being investigated and present the
objectives of the study.
Methods
Isolates and morphology
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referenced to other work.
Results
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(Figs 2, 3, 6–8).
Phylogenetic analyses
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studies. Never use the term etc in the text. For new species and genera use the format below.
Colletotrichum pseudotheobromae E.H.C. McKenzie, sp. nov.
Figs 12-18
MycoBank 510941 (will be hyperlinked).
Etymology – named for its resemblance to C. theobromae.
A Latin diagnosis must be used for now. A diagnosis does not need to be a full description. It
can include only how you would identify the fungus ie, how it differs from a related species or
genus.
Conidiomata formed on poplar twigs in culture pycnidial, uniloculate, dark brown to yellowblack or reddish green, immersed in the host becoming erumpent when mature.
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Teleomorph – Glomerella tingliae (Cooke) Arx, Gen. Fungi Sporul. Cult.: 143 1970. Follow
Index Fungorum.
 Physalospora tingliae Cooke, Grevillea 17: 92 1889.
Known distribution - widespread in tropical and subtropical regions.
Material examined - Country, Province, Town, place, on substrate, (date) 15 Jul 2009,
(collector) P.J. Smith, collectors number (herbarium, state if holotype or other type) – ex-type
culture in CBC
Notes – The connection
Discussion
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Table 1 Conidial size and septation of selected Colletorichum species.
Species
Colletotrichum gonubiensis
C. parva
C. speciali
Conidia
References
Septa
Size (µm)
1-332–36 × 16–18.5 Tall et al. (2004)
septate
16–23.5 × 10.5–
1-septate
Present study
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Acknowledgements
This work was financed by the European.
References
Figs 2–11 – Colletotrichum thingliae. 2, 3, 5,
6, 10, 11 CBS164.96 2 Paraphyses. 3, 4
Conidiogenous cells and young conidia. 5, 6
Mature conidia in two different focal planes to
show the longitudinal striations. 10, 11
Hyaline, immature conidia. 4, 7, 8, 9, K118158
4 Conidiogenous layer with paraphyses. 7, 8
Mature conidia in two different focal planes to
show the longitudinal striations. 9 Conidia. –
Bars = 10 µm. This picture is copyright of
Michael Pilkington.
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Arx JA von 1981 – The Genera of Fungi
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