taxonomic re-evaluation of leptographium lundbergii based on dna sequence comparisons and morphology. | the genus leptographium was described in 1927 and currently includes 48 species, with l. lundbergii as the type species. in recent years, the taxonomic status of l. lundbergii has not been uniformly agreed upon and it has been the topic of considerable debate. the problem was compounded by the absence of a type specimen, and the species was epitypified at a later stage. unfortunately, the whereabouts of the epitype is now unknown. in 1983, wingfield & marasas described l. truncatum, which is mor ... | 2005 | 16279409 |
evolutionary dynamics of the ms952 intron: a novel mitochondrial group ii intron encoding a laglidadg homing endonuclease gene. | examination of the mitochondrial small subunit ribosomal rna (rns) gene of five species of the fungal genus leptographium revealed that the gene has been invaded at least once at position 952 by a group ii intron encoding a laglidadg homing endonuclease gene. phylogenetic analyses of the intron and homing endonuclease sequences indicated that each element in leptographium species forms a single clade and is closely related to the group ii intron/homing endonuclease gene composite element previou ... | 2011 | 21479820 |
ima genome-f 4: draft genome sequences of chrysoporthe austroafricana, diplodia scrobiculata, fusarium nygamai, leptographium lundbergii, limonomyces culmigenus, stagonosporopsis tanaceti, and thielaviopsis punctulata. | the genomes of chrysoporthe austroafricana, diplodia scrobiculata, fusarium nygami, leptographium lundbergii, limonomyces culmigenus, stagonosporopsis tanaceti, and thielaviopsis punctulata are presented in this genome announcement. these seven genomes are from endophytes, plant pathogens and economically important fungal species. the genome sizes range from 26.6 mb in the case of leptographium lundbergii to 44 mb for chrysoporthe austroafricana. the availability of these genome data will provid ... | 2015 | 26203426 |