Myriangiales
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Elsinoe veneta on a Rubus leaf |
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Starbäck |
The Myriangiales are an order of the ashes .
The fruit bodies have no openings (ostioles), the compartments (loculi) in the hymenium each contain only one ascus . The Myringium species have rounded asci that are scattered in an undifferentiated stroma mass. The species are Saprobionten or biotroph living epiphytes . The anamorphs are acervular coelomycetes with polyphialidic conidia- forming cells.
Eriksson (2006) divides the order into two families:
- Elsinoaceae with ten genera
- Myriangiaceae with four genera
Individual evidence
- ^ OE Eriksson (Ed.): Outline of Ascomycota - 2006 In: Myconet , Volume 12, 2006, pp. 1-82. (online html)
literature
- Conrad L. Schoch, Robert A. Shoemaker, Keith A. Seifert, Sarah Hambleton, Joseph W. Spatafora & Pedro W. Crous: A multigene phylogeny of the Dothideomycetes using four nuclear loci . In: Mycologia , Volume 98, 2006, pp. 1041-1052. (on-line)
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