A taxonomic revision of helminthosporium sativum and related species
Luttrell, E.S.
A taxonomic revision of helminthosporium sativum and related species - USA : Wiley, 1955. - Printed
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On the basis of a comparison of type specimens and morphological, cultural, and pathologic studies of a series of fresh collections, Helminthosporium sativum P. K. & B., H. acrothecioides Lindfors, and H. californicum Mackie & Paxton are placed in synonomy with H. sorokinianum Sacc. ex Sorokin. H. sorokinianum is characterized by broad, straight, ellipsoid to fusoid, thick-walled, dark olivaceous brown conidia. Extreme types found in the field assume these common characteristics in culture. They are considered growth forms. H. sorokinianum is a variable species, comprising a number of strains differing in degree of pathogenicity on various cereals and grasses. Helminthosporium victoriae Meehan & Murphy and H. setariae Saw. (synonym H. setariae Lind) differ from H. sorokinianum in their narrower, more frequently curved, thinner-walled, paler-colored conidia. H. victoriae and H. setariae are morphologically alike but are tentatively separated on the basis of pathogenicity, H. victoriae including strains causing Victoria blight of oats, H. setariae those infecting Setaria spp. but not oats. H. victoriae and H. setariae are more closely related to species in the H. oryzaesacchari complex than to H. sorokinianum.
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0002-9122 1537-2197 (Online)
https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1537-2197.1955.tb11094.x
Helminthosporium
Pathogens
Taxonomy
A taxonomic revision of helminthosporium sativum and related species - USA : Wiley, 1955. - Printed
Peer-review: Yes - Open Access: Yes|http://science.thomsonreuters.com/cgi-bin/jrnlst/jlresults.cgi?PC=MASTER&ISSN=0002-9122
On the basis of a comparison of type specimens and morphological, cultural, and pathologic studies of a series of fresh collections, Helminthosporium sativum P. K. & B., H. acrothecioides Lindfors, and H. californicum Mackie & Paxton are placed in synonomy with H. sorokinianum Sacc. ex Sorokin. H. sorokinianum is characterized by broad, straight, ellipsoid to fusoid, thick-walled, dark olivaceous brown conidia. Extreme types found in the field assume these common characteristics in culture. They are considered growth forms. H. sorokinianum is a variable species, comprising a number of strains differing in degree of pathogenicity on various cereals and grasses. Helminthosporium victoriae Meehan & Murphy and H. setariae Saw. (synonym H. setariae Lind) differ from H. sorokinianum in their narrower, more frequently curved, thinner-walled, paler-colored conidia. H. victoriae and H. setariae are morphologically alike but are tentatively separated on the basis of pathogenicity, H. victoriae including strains causing Victoria blight of oats, H. setariae those infecting Setaria spp. but not oats. H. victoriae and H. setariae are more closely related to species in the H. oryzaesacchari complex than to H. sorokinianum.
Text in English
0002-9122 1537-2197 (Online)
https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1537-2197.1955.tb11094.x
Helminthosporium
Pathogens
Taxonomy