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|Publication authors=M. Bakhshi, M. Arzanlou, A. Babai-Ahari, [[Johannes Z. Groenewald|J.Z. Groenewald]], U. Braun and [[Pedro W. Crous|P.W. Crous]]
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|Author Page=Johannes Z. Groenewald, Pedro W. Crous, Uwe Braun, Mahdi Arzanlou
 
|Publication date=2015
 
|Publication date=2015
 
|dc:title=Application of the consolidated species concept to ''Cercospora'' spp. from Iran
 
|dc:title=Application of the consolidated species concept to ''Cercospora'' spp. from Iran

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M. Bakhshi, M. Arzanlou, A. Babai-Ahari, J.Z. Groenewald, U. Braun and P.W. Crous (2015)
Application of the consolidated species concept to Cercospora spp. from Iran
Persoonia 34, 65-86
Abstract: The genus Cercospora includes many important plant pathogenic fungi associated with leaf spot diseases on a wide range of hosts. The mainland of Iran covers various climatic regions with a great biodiversity of vascular plants, and a correspondingly high diversity of cercosporoid fungi. However, most of the cercosporoid species found to date have been identified on the basis of morphological characteristics and there are no cultures that support these identifications. In this study the Consolidated Species Concept was applied to differentiate Cercospora species collected from Iran. A total of 161 Cercospora isolates recovered from 74 host species in northern Iran were studied by molecular phylogenetic analysis. Our results revealed a rich diversity of Cercospora species in northern Iran. Twenty species were identified based on sequence data of five genomic loci (ITS, TEF1-alpha, actin, calmodulin and histone H3), host, cultural and morphological data. Six novel species, viz. C. convolvulicola, C. conyzae-canadensis, C. cylindracea, C. iranica, C. pseudochenopodii and C. sorghicola, are introduced. The most common taxon was Cercospora cf. flagellaris, which remains an unresolved species complex with a wide host range. New hosts were recorded for previously known Cercospora species, including C. apii, C. armoraciae, C. beticola, C. cf. richardiicola, C. rumicis, Cercospora sp. G and C. zebrina.
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Database assignments for author(s): Johannes Z. Groenewald, Pedro W. Crous, Uwe Braun, Mahdi Arzanlou

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
biocontrol - natural enemies
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
identification/taxonomy


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Chenopodium album (weed) Iran
Cercospora chenopodii (weed pathogen) Chenopodium album (weed) Iran