The fungal genusCochliobolus includes 19 species,[1] it includes some plant pathogenic species such as Cochliobolus heterostrophus. A lot of former Cochliobolus species were transferred to either Curvularia or Bipolaris genera.[1]
Those fungi that need a partner to mate are referred to as heterothallic (self-sterile), and those fungi not needing a partner are referred to as homothallic (self-fertile). A study of DNA sequences of mating type loci from different heterothallic and homothallic species in the genus Cochliobolus suggests that homothallism can be derived from heterothallism by recombination.[3]
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^Yun SH1, Berbee ML, Yoder OC, Turgeon BG. Evolution of the fungal self-fertile reproductive life style from self-sterile ancestors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1999 May 11;96(10):5592-7. PMID 10318929 PMCID: PMC21905 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.10.5592
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cochliobolus, fungal, genus, includes, species, includes, some, plant, pathogenic, species, such, heterostrophus, former, species, were, transferred, either, curvularia, bipolaris, genera, symptoms, miyabeanus, causal, agent, brown, spot, ricescientific, class. The fungal genus Cochliobolus includes 19 species 1 it includes some plant pathogenic species such as Cochliobolus heterostrophus A lot of former Cochliobolus species were transferred to either Curvularia or Bipolaris genera 1 CochliobolusSymptoms of Cochliobolus miyabeanus the causal agent of brown spot on riceScientific classificationKingdom FungiPhylum AscomycotaClass DothideomycetesOrder PleosporalesFamily PleosporaceaeGenus CochliobolusDrechslerType speciesCochliobolus heterostrophus Drechsler DrechsleraCochliobolus heterostrophus is known from southern corn blight which affects corn and maize 2 Contents 1 Heterothallism and homothallism 2 Species 3 See also 4 ReferencesHeterothallism and homothallism EditThose fungi that need a partner to mate are referred to as heterothallic self sterile and those fungi not needing a partner are referred to as homothallic self fertile A study of DNA sequences of mating type loci from different heterothallic and homothallic species in the genus Cochliobolus suggests that homothallism can be derived from heterothallism by recombination 3 Species EditAs accepted by Species Fungorum 1 Cochliobolus akaii Tsuda amp Ueyama Sivan 1987 Cochliobolus akaiiensis Sivan 1987 Cochliobolus bicolor A R Paul amp Parbery 1966 Cochliobolus boutelouae R Sprague 1951 Cochliobolus buteae S D Patil amp C Ramesh 1986 Cochliobolus eleusines Alcorn 1990 Cochliobolus geniculatus R R Nelson 1964 Cochliobolus heliconiae Alcorn 1996 Cochliobolus heterostrophus Drechsler Drechsler 1934 Cochliobolus heveicola Tsukib amp W H Chung 2005 Cochliobolus luttrellii Alcorn 1990 Cochliobolus miakei I Hino amp Katum 1966 Cochliobolus neergaardii Alcorn 1990 Cochliobolus ovariicola Alcorn 1990 Cochliobolus palmivora P N Rao amp Chaudhury 1964 Cochliobolus sasae I Hino amp Katum 1960 Cochliobolus setariae S Ito amp Kurib Drechsler ex Dastur 1942 Cochliobolus sitharamii S M Reddy 1977 Cochliobolus sporoboli E Castell 1951 Cochliobolus tritici Dastur 1942 Former species all within Pleosporaceae family 1 C aberrans Alcorn 1990 Johnalcornia aberrans C australiensis Tsuda amp Ueyama Alcorn 1983 Curvularia tsudae C carbonum R R Nelson 1959 Bipolaris zeicola C chloridis Alcorn 1978 Bipolaris chloridis C cymbopogonis J A Hall amp Sivan 1972 Curvularia cymbopogonis C cynodontis R R Nelson 1964 Bipolaris cynodontis C dactyloctenii Alcorn 1982 Curvularia dactyloctenii C ellisii Alcorn 1983 Drechslera ellisii C eragrostidis Tsuda amp Ueyama Sivan 1987 Curvularia eragrostidis C graminicola Alcorn 1998 Curvularia graminicola C hawaiiensis Alcorn 1978 Curvularia hawaiiensis C heteropogonis Alcorn 1990 Curvularia heteropogonis C kusanoi Y Nisik Drechsler ex Dastur 1942 Curvularia kusanoi C lunatus R R Nelson amp F A Haasis 1964 Curvularia lunata C melinidis Alcorn 1982 Bipolaris melinidis C microlaenae Alcorn 1990 Bipolaris microlaenae C miyabeanus S Ito amp Kurib Drechsler ex Dastur 1942 Bipolaris oryzae C nisikadoi Tsuda Ueyama amp Nishih Alcorn 1983 Curvularia coicis C nodulosus Luttr 1957 Curvularia nodulosa C pallescens Tsuda amp Ueyama Sivan 1987 Curvularia pallescens C peregianensis Alcorn 1982 Bipolaris peregianensis C perotidis Alcorn 1982 Curvularia perotidis C ravenelii Alcorn 1981 Curvularia ravenelii C sativus S Ito amp Kurib Drechsler ex Dastur 1942 Bipolaris sorokiniana C spicifer R R Nelson 1964 Curvularia spicifera C stenospilus T Matsumoto amp W Yamam 1936 Bipolaris stenospila C tripogonis Alcorn 1981 Curvularia tripogonis C tuberculatus Sivan 1985 Curvularia tuberculata C verruculosus Tsuda amp Ueyama Sivan 1984 Curvularia verruculosa C victoriae R R Nelson 1960 Bipolaris victoriae C zeae H S Chang 1992 Bipolaris zeaeSee also Edit nbsp Fungi portalPhytopathologyReferences Edit a b c d Species Fungorum Search Page Cochliobolus www speciesfungorum org Retrieved 29 July 2023 Cochliobolus heterostrophus C5 Retrieved 25 October 2011 Yun SH1 Berbee ML Yoder OC Turgeon BG Evolution of the fungal self fertile reproductive life style from self sterile ancestors Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1999 May 11 96 10 5592 7 PMID 10318929 PMCID PMC21905 DOI 10 1073 pnas 96 10 5592 nbsp This plant disease article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This Pleosporales related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cochliobolus amp oldid 1180166756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,