Title of article
IN SEARCH OF NEW FUSARIUM SPECIES
Author/Authors
Leslie، John F. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2011
Pages
9
From page
93
To page
101
Abstract
Fusarium is a large fungal genus, but scientists who work with it continue to search for new species to
help bridge perceived phylogenetic gaps and to assess the biogeography of species origin and distribution.
Potential new sources for species include collections made from plants and soil in native ecosystems and
subsistence agriculture farms. These ecosystems are less likely to have suffered anthropomorphic changes and
may offer the best hope for identifying previously undescribed species and for obtaining reliable data on species
distribution. In addition to new collections, new species also may result from the break-up of a number of
large species complexes that are held together primarily by morphological similarities. The two approaches
are complementary and should collectively help to increase the number, diversity and quality of the species
known within the genus.
Journal title
Plant Breeding and Seed Science
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Plant Breeding and Seed Science
Record number
691077
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