Description
Cercosporoid fungi on wild banana (Musa itinerans) and cultivated Chinese mesona (Platostoma palustre = Mesona chinensis) were investigated.
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Kirschner R (2020): cercosporoid2020. v1.0. Taiwan Biodiversity Information Facility (TaiBIF). Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.taibif.tw/resource?r=cercosporoid2020&v=1.0
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Keywords
Occurrence; Specimen
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Geographic Coverage
Taiwan island
Bounding Coordinates | South West [18.179, 107.339], North East [27.259, 131.597] |
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Taxonomic Coverage
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Family | Mycosphaerellaceae |
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Project Data
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Title | Cercosporoid fungi from wild banana and cultivated Chinese mesona in northern Taiwan |
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Sampling Methods
Living plant leaves were collected in the field, taken to the lab and investigated when still being fresh within a few days.
Study Extent | The study was conducted in northern Taiwan; the datasets covers Taoyuan City and Taipei City |
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Quality Control | Specimens were investigated with a dissecting microscope for detecting conidiophores and conidia. Conidia were transferred to agar media for cultivation. Cultures were used for DNA isolation and molecular characterization. DNA sequences were deposited at GenBank. In some cases living strains were deposited at BCRC. Leaves and/or cultures were used for microscopical morphological characterization and dried and deposited at TNM as voucher specimens. |
Method step description:
- Field collection, light microscopy, in some cases scanning electron microscopy, cultivation, DNA isolation, PCR, sequencing, sequence analyses
Collection Data
Collection Name | Herbarium and Botanical Garden, Department of Botany, National Museum of Natural Science, No. 1, Kuan-Chien. Road, Taichung 404, Taiwan, R.O.C.. |
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Specimen preservation methods | Dried and pressed |
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Bibliographic Citations
- Chen, C.-H., Hsieh, S.-Y., Yeh, Y.-H. & Kirschner, R.* Cladocillium musae, a new genus and species of cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae) on wild banana in Taiwan. Mycological Progress 2020 (September) 19: 837–843.
- Hsieh, C.-W., Chuang, Y.-Y., Lee, M.-Z. *, and Kirschner, R*. 2020. First inventory of fungi in symptomless and symptomatic Chinese mesona indicates phytopathological threat. Plant Dis. 2020 (March, online first; July online).
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Alternative Identifiers | https://ipt.taibif.tw/resource?r=cercosporoid2020 |
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