The taxonomy and phylogeny of Hyphomycetes

Ref ID: 19307

Author:

Y. Wang, Y.Y. Than, K.D. Hyde, D.G. Zhao

Author address:

Department of Plant Pathology, Agriculture College, Guizhou University, 550025, P.R. China

Full conference title:

Asian Mycological Congress 2013 and the 13th International Marine and Freshwater Mycology Symposium

Date: 19 August 2014

Abstract:

Hyphomycetes are a class of mitosporic or anamorphic (asexual or imperfect) fungi belonging
to the Deuteromycotina. About 1400 genera comprising more than 11,500 species are recognized.
Traditionally, its taxonomy mainly based on the morphological characters of conidia and conidiophores. In
fact, the morphology could not completely reflect the evolutionary relationship of Hyphomycetes. Thus,
the notion of phylogeny should be introduced to resolve taxonomic ambiguities across-the-aboard. Here,
we introduce some progress of Hyphomycetes in our research group, especially for Stachybotrys,
Scolecobasidium, Humicola, Alternaria and Penicillium, and the relationship with its teleomorph. It might
provide a clue for 1F=1N in the anamorphic fungal group.

Abstract Number: S1-2-04

Conference Year: 2013

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