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<Emphasis Type="Italic">Melampsora salicis-bakko</Emphasis>, a new species on willows in Japan evidenced by morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Peng?ZhaoEmail author  Qing-Hong?Wang  Cheng-Ming?Tian  Qi?Wang  Makoto?Kakishima
Institution:1.Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences,University of Tsukuba,Ibaraki,Japan;2.Beijing Key Lab of Oil and Gas Pollution Control,China University of Petroleum-Beijing,Beijing,China;3.The Key Laboratory for Silviculture and Conservation of Ministry of Education,Beijing Forestry University,Beijing,China;4.Engineering Research Center of Chinese Ministry of Education for Edible and Medicinal Fungi,Jilin Agricultural University,Changchun,China;5.Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences,University of Tsukuba,Ibaraki,Japan
Abstract:Through the morphological and molecular examinations of Melampsora species on willows, we clarified the taxonomic identity of the rust specimens on Salix bakko, S. hultenii and S. leucopithecia from Japan and described the following rust fungus as a new species, Melampsora salicis-bakko. This rust fungus resembled M. caprearum in morphology of teliospores, but it differed from M. caprearum mainly in the density of spines on the urediniospores. Molecular phylogenetic analyses using the rDNA ITS region (complete ITS1, 5.8S rRNA gene and ITS2) revealed that M. salicis-bakko was monophyletic, and that this rust fungus was distinct from other Melampsora species, including M. caprearum.
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