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Based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses, two Melampsora species on willows collected in China were identified and described. One species, Melampsora salicis-michelsonii sp. nov. on Salix michelsonii, is characterized by uredinia amphigenous to mainly hypophyllous; urediniospores globoid to ellipsoid, echinulate; paraphyses capitate, clavat...

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... PCR products were purified and cloned for sequencing (Invitrogen, Beijing, China). The sequences were deposited in the GenBank database (Table 1). Sequences used in the current study from GenBank; b Sequences used from GenBank; ab Sequence used as outgroup; * No information ...
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... dataset for the final phylogenetic analysis was created by combining the alignments of the LSU and ITS datasets in MEGA 6 ( Tamura et al. 2013). Reference sequences were downloaded from GenBank and used for phylogenetic analysis, based on the type species of each Melampsora species on willows available in GenBank and the loci recently used for phylogenetic analysis of this genus in the published literature , Damadiet al. 2010, Zhao et al. 2014, 2015a, 2015c, 2016, Toome & Aime 2015 (Table 1). The sequence data of two Melampsora laricis-populina Klebahn were used as outgroup ( Zhao et al. 2017). ...
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... ITS and LSU sequences of 40 Melampsora species were obtained from 81 samples and listed in Table 1 (including out-group). Phylogenetic analysis through ML and Bayesian inference resulted in consistent topologies (Fig. 1). ...

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