Doassansiopsis is a genus of smut fungi belonging to the monotypic family Doassansiopsidaceae Begerow, R.Bauer & Oberw., 1998, within the class Ustilaginomycetes and order Urocystidales.[1]

Doassansiopsis
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Ustilaginomycetes
Order: Urocystidales
Family: Doassansiopsidaceae
Genus: Doassansiopsis
(Setch.) Dietel

When order Urocystidales was formed in 1997,[2] and consisted (then) of 4 new families, (Doassansiopsidaceae, Glomosporiaceae, Melanotaeniaceae and Urocystidaceae with 1 genus.[3]

The family Doassansiopsidaceae was created by Begerow, R.Bauer & Oberw. in 1998.[4]

Members within the Doassansiopsaceae family and family Urocystaceae (or Urocystidaceae) which are both within the order Urocystidales, share a common ultrastructure.[5]

Hosts

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The leaves of the water-lily (Nymphaea nouchali) can be affected by the water-born fungi, Doassansiopsis nymphaea.[6] The leaves of Caldesia parnassifolia (Alisma reniforme) can be affected by the water-born fungi, Doassansiopsis hydrophila (A.Dietr.) Lavrov (syn Doassansiopsis martianoffiana).[7]

Species

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As accepted by Species Fungorum;[8]

Former genera;[8]

References

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  1. ^ Doassansiopsis in MycoBank.
  2. ^ R., Bauer; F., Oberwinkler; K., Vánky (1997). "Ultrastructural markers and systematics in smut fungi and allied taxa". Can. J. Bot. 75: 1273–1314. doi:10.1139/b97-842.
  3. ^ Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi (2008), p. 715, at Google Books
  4. ^ Begerow, D.; Bauer, R.; Oberwinkler, F. (1998). "Phylogenetic studies on nuclear large subunit ribosomal DNA sequences of smut fungi and related taxa". Canadian Journal of Botany. 75 (12): 2045–2056.
  5. ^ Vánky, K. (2001). "The emended Ustilaginaceae of the modern classificatory system for smut fimgi". Fungal Diversity. 6: 131-147.
  6. ^ Dr.V.R. Patil Research on Fresh water fungi (2015), p. 113, at Google Books
  7. ^ B D Borse, K N Borse, S Y Patil, C M Pawara, L C Nemade and V R Patil Freshwater Higher Fungi of India (2015), p. 178, at Google Books
  8. ^ a b "Doassansiopsis - Search Page". www.speciesfungorum.org. Species Fungorum. Retrieved 4 October 2022.