This paper represents the fifth One Stop Shop(OSS)series contribution.This series provides background,disease symptoms,pathogen biology and epidemiology(when available)distribution,hosts for the treated genera,and imp...This paper represents the fifth One Stop Shop(OSS)series contribution.This series provides background,disease symptoms,pathogen biology and epidemiology(when available)distribution,hosts for the treated genera,and important gene regions for a better resolution.Species that have pathogenic data are also provided under each genus.This fifth OSS paper treats 25 genera of phytopathogenic fungi:Allophoma,Alternaria,Bipolaris,Boeremia,Calonectria,Calophoma,Campylocarpon,Clonastachys,Corynespora,Cryphonectria,Diaporthe,Diplocarpon,Epicoccum,Eutiarosporella,Ganoderma,Hypomyces,Lasiodiplodia,Monilinia,Neocordana,Phragmidium,Pileolaria,Pseudocercospora,Rhynchosporium,Scytalidium and Sphaeropsis.展开更多
基金funded by the National Science,Research and Innovation Fund:Thailand Science Research Innovation(Basic Research Fund 2022 and 2023)entitled‘Biodiversity,taxonomy and phylogeny of Colletotrichum on Citrus and Mango in northern Thailand(662A01002 and 672A01002)supported by the Mae Fah Luang University grant entitled‘Fungi associated with postharvest diseases of fruits in northern Thailand’(671C01002)+10 种基金supported by the following projects:National Natural ScienceFoundation of China(No.31972222)Program of Introducing Talentsof Discipline to Universities of China(111 Program,D20023)Guizhou Provincial Science and Technology Department Platform Project(YWZ[2024]004)Guizhou University Research and Innovation Team Project[2024]05funded by the National Bamboo Mission,New Delhi titled Plantation Technology for Jigat species(No.KFRI RP 793/2019)Highlevel Talents in Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering,grant no:J2201080102 and the Innovative team program of the Department of Education of Guangdong Province(2022KCXTD015 and 2022ZDJS020)the financial support of the Distinguished Scientist Fellowship Program of King Saud University,Riyadh,Saudi Arabia and the Chinese Research Fund(project no E1644111K1)the support from UIDB/04046/2020(https://doi.org/10.54499/UIDB/04046/2020)and UIDP/04046/2020(https://doi.org/10.54499/UIDP/04046/2020)Centre grants from FCT,Portugal(to BioISI)the UP System Balik PhD Program(OVPAA-BPhD-2022–02)entitled,“Unraveling the hidden diversity of aquatic fungi from Panay Island,Philippines”.Senanayake IC thanks to Yunnan Revitalization Talents Support Plan(High-End Foreign Experts Programs)Beijing Natural Science Foundation-International Scientist Project(project number:1S24085)for the financial supportThe National Research Council of Thailand(NRCT)(Grant No.N41A640165).
文摘This paper represents the fifth One Stop Shop(OSS)series contribution.This series provides background,disease symptoms,pathogen biology and epidemiology(when available)distribution,hosts for the treated genera,and important gene regions for a better resolution.Species that have pathogenic data are also provided under each genus.This fifth OSS paper treats 25 genera of phytopathogenic fungi:Allophoma,Alternaria,Bipolaris,Boeremia,Calonectria,Calophoma,Campylocarpon,Clonastachys,Corynespora,Cryphonectria,Diaporthe,Diplocarpon,Epicoccum,Eutiarosporella,Ganoderma,Hypomyces,Lasiodiplodia,Monilinia,Neocordana,Phragmidium,Pileolaria,Pseudocercospora,Rhynchosporium,Scytalidium and Sphaeropsis.