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Publication Type:
| Refereed |
Author(s): | Câmara, Marcos P. S.;
O'Neill, Nichole R.;
van Berkum, Peter;
Dernoeden, Peter H.;
Palm, Mary E. |
Author Affiliation: | Câmara: Department of Plant Pathology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; O'Neill and van Berkum: Soybean and Alfalfa Research Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service, Beltsville, MD; Dernoeden: Department of Natural Resources and Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; Palm: United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory, Beltsville, MD |
Title: | Ophiosphaerella agrostis sp. nov. and its relationship to other species of Ophiosphaerella |
Section: | Plant pathogens Other records with the "Plant pathogens" Section
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Source: | Mycologia. Vol. 92, No. 2, March/April 2000, p. 317-325. |
Publishing Information: | Lancaster, Pennsylvania: New Era Print Co. for the New York Botanical Garden |
# of Pages: | 9 |
Related Web URL: | http://www.jstor.org/stable/info/3761568 Last checked: 10/18/2013 Notes: Abstract only |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Ophiosphaerella agrostis; Agrostis stolonifera; Golf courses; Disease profile; Morphology; Amplification fragment length polymorphisms; Taxonomy; Phylogeny; DNA; DNA amplification; Genetic variability; Disease identification
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Abstract/Contents: | "Creeping bentgrass commonly is grown on golf courses in the United States. In the fall of 1998, symptoms of a new disease were observed on bentgrass putting greens in three states. The causal agent was determined to be an undescribed species of Ophiosphaerella based on morphological characteristics. This was supported by sequence analysis of the complete ITS region of the rDNA. A new species, Ophiosphaerella agrostis, is described based on these morphological and molecular analyses. Intraspecific genetic variation was assessed using amplified fragment length polymorphism DNA fingerprinting of 17 isolates collected from nine different locations. A 90% similarity was found among the isolates." |
Language: | English |
References: | 26 |
Note: | Pictures, b/w Figures Tables |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Câmara, M. P. S., N. R. O'Neill, P. van Berkum, P. H. Dernoeden, and M. E. Palm. 2000. Ophiosphaerella agrostis sp. nov. and its relationship to other species of Ophiosphaerella. Mycologia. 92(2):p. 317-325. |
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