The Didymellaceae are a family of fungi in the order Pleosporales.[2] They have a world-wide distribution.[3]
Didymellaceae | |
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Didymella rabiei (chickpea ascochyta blight fungus) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Dothideomycetes |
Order: | Pleosporales |
Suborder: | Pleosporineae |
Family: | Didymellaceae Gruyter, Aveskamp & Verkley 2009[1] |
Type genus | |
Didymella | |
Genera | |
see text | |
Synonyms | |
Microsphaeropsidaceae Qian Chen, L. Cai & Crous - Stud. Mycol. 82: 213 (2015) |
Recent phylogenetic examination of some of the larger genera of the Pleosporales, particularly Phoma, has led to considerable reorganisation of the order, many of the species being placed in this family.[1]
It was originally described including the genera Atradidymella, Boeremia, Chaetopyrena, Didymella, Endophoma, Leptosphaerulina, Macroventuria, Peyronellaea, Phoma, Platychora and Stagonosporopsis.
Atradidymella is now placed within Pleosporales order,[4] and Endophoma (is unplaced).[5]
Taxonomy
editGenera as accepted by GBIF, Figures in brackets are approx. how many species per genus;[3]
- Allophoma Q.Chen & L.Cai, 2015 (14)
- Amerodothis (3)
- Ascochyta Lib., 1830 (819)
- Ascochytella Tassi (14)
- Ascochytula (Potebnia) Died., 1912 (6)
- Boeremia Aveskamp, Gruyter & Verkley (26)
- Briansuttonomyces Crous (1)
- Calophoma Qian Chen & L.Cai (19)
- Cerebella Ces. (5)
- Chaetasbolisia Speg. (7)
- Chaetopyrena Pass. (6)
- Chlamydosporium Peyronel (1)
- Deuterophoma (3)
- Didymella Saccardo, 1880 (343)
- Didymellocamarosporium (1)
- Didysimulans (2)
- Epicoccum Link, 1816 (98)
- Extrusothecium T.Matsushima, 1996 (2)
- Heterophoma Q.T.Chen & L.Cai (7)
- Juxtiphoma Valenz.-Lopez, Cano, Crous, Guarro & Stchigel (3)
- Leptophoma (1)
- Leptosphaerulina McAlpine, 1902 (56)
- Macroventuria Van der Aa, 1971 (2)
- Neoascochyta Q.T.Chen & L.Cai (22)
- Neodidymella (1)
- Neodidymelliopsis (11)
- Neomicrosphaeropsis (10)
- Nothophoma (14)
- Paraboeremia Q.T.Chen & L.Cai (12)
- Paratrichaegum (1)
- Peyronellaea Goid., 1952 (21)
- Phaeomycocentrospora Crous, H.D.Shin & U.Braun (2)
- Phoma Sacc., 1880 (1k)
- Phomatodes Q.Chen & L.Cai, 2015 (3)
- Piggotia (9)
- Pithomyces Berk. & Broome (44)
- Platychora Petr. (1)
- Polyopeus A.S.Horne (1)
- Pseudoascochyta (2)
- Scheleobrachea (1)
- Sclerochaeta (1)
- Sclerophomella Höhn. (3)
- Sclerophomina (1)
- Scleropleella Höhn. (1)
- Similiphoma (1)
- Stagonosporopsis Died., 1912 (44)
- Stemphyliomma (2)
- Vacuiphoma (2)
- Vandijckomycella M.Hernández-Restrepo, L.W.Hou, L.Cai & P.W.Crous, 2020 (2)
- Xenodidymella Q.T.Chen & L.Cai (7)
References
edit- ^ a b de Gruyter, Johannes; Aveskamp, Maikel M.; Woudenberg, Joyce H.C.; Verkley, Gerard J.M.; Groenewald, Johannes Z.; Crous, Pedro W. (April 2009). "Molecular phylogeny of Phoma and allied anamorph genera: Towards a reclassification of the Phoma complex". Mycological Research. 113 (4): 508–519. doi:10.1016/j.mycres.2009.01.002. ISSN 0953-7562. OCLC 4932323608. PMID 19272327.
- ^ Dyntaxa Swedish Taxonomic Database: Didymellaceae
- ^ a b "Didymellaceae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
- ^ "Pleosporales". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
- ^ "Endophoma A.Tsuneda & M.L.Davey, 2011". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
Bibliography
edit- Aveskamp, M.M.; de Gruyter, J.; Woudenberg, J.H.C.; Verkley, G.J.M.; Crous, P.W. (2010). "Highlights of the Didymellaceae: A polyphasic approach to characterise Phoma and related pleosporalean genera". Studies in Mycology. 65: 1–60. doi:10.3114/sim.2010.65.01. PMC 2836210. PMID 20502538.
- Zhang Y, Schoch CL, Fournier J, Crous PW, Gruyter J De, Woudenberg JHC, Hirayama K, Tanaka K, Pointing SB, Hyde KD. 2009. Multi-locus phylogeny of the Pleosporales: a taxonomic, ecological and evolutionary re-evaluation. Studies in Mycology 64: 85–102.
External links
edit- Media related to Didymellaceae at Wikimedia Commons
- Data related to Didymellaceae at Wikispecies