D. Cabral's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Forty-one specimens representing fifteen species of Phyllachora were collected in Argentina. Seven species, P. chusqueae, P. luteo-maculata, P. oxyspora, P. punctum, P spartinae, P. sylvatica and P. vulgata are newly reported for Argentina and twenty-one species of grasses are new hosts for the fungus. The first collections from Patagonia are repor...
Citations
... The majority of species belonging to this family has been introduced based on the host on which they occur. Illustrations, original descriptions and molecular data are inadequate for the genus and hence, it is rather controversial when introducing novel species (Parbery 1967, 1971, Gabel et al. 1999, Habibi et al. 2015, Santos et al. 2016, Dayarathne et al. 2016. Furthermore, there are no adequate phylogenetic studies to confirm their host specificities or phylogenetic placements to resolve species confusions in naming. ...