Bartheletia
Bartheletia paradoxa is a species of dimorphic fungus and is the only member of the genus Bartheletia. Bartheletia is the only genus in the family Bartheletiaceae, which is the only family in Bartheletiales, which in turn is the only order in the class Bartheletiomycetes.[4][5] It infects the freshly fallen leaves of Ginkgo Biloba in the Autumn and persists through winter. Infection of a G. biloba leaf appears as tiny, sporadic black dots.
Bartheletia | |
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Bartheletia paradoxa | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Subdivision: | Agaricomycotina |
Class: | Bartheletiomycetes Thines 2017[1] |
Order: | Bartheletiales Thines 2017 |
Family: | Bartheletiaceae R. Bauer, Scheuer, M. Lutz & Grube 2008 |
Genus: | Bartheletia G.Arnaud ex Scheuer, R.Bauer, M.Lutz, Stabenth., Melnik & Grube 2008 |
Species: | B. paradoxa |
Binomial name | |
Bartheletia paradoxa | |
References
- Mishra, B; Choi, YJ; Thines, M. 2017. Phylogenomics of Bartheletia paradoxa reveals its basal position in Agaricomycotina and that the early evolutionary history of basidiomycetes was rapid and probably not strictly bifurcating. Mycological Progress. 17(3):333-341
- G. Arnaud, Bulletin de la Société Mycologique de France 69: 300 (1954)
- Scheuer, C.; Bauer, R.; Lutz, M.; Stabentheiner, E.; Mel'nik, V.A.; Grube, M. 2008. Bartheletia paradoxa is a living fossil on Ginkgo leaf litter with a unique septal structure in the Basidiomycota. Mycological Research. 112(11):1265-1279
- "Bartheletiomycetes". www.uniprot.org. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
- "Taxonomy Browser". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
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