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Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Abdel-Wahab

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Faculty of science

Address: Department of Botany and Microbiology - Faculty of Science - Soahag University - Sohag 82524 - Egypt

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Publications Which contain the keyword: Halosphaeriaceae


2018-09-19 19:57:28 Keywords Halosphaeriaceae,
Two new Corollospora species and one new anamorph based on morphological and molecular data.
Two new species of the genus Corollospora, namely, C. anglusa sp. nov. with its anamorph Varicosporina anglusa sp. nov. and C. portsaidica sp. nov., which were isolated from the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt, are described in this article based on morphological and molecular evidence. The two new species have one-septate ascospores. Corollospora anglusa resembles C. gracilis by ... Read more

2018-09-19 20:26:54 Keywords Halosphaeriaceae,
Gesasha (Halosphaeriales, Ascomycota), a new genus with three new species from the Gesashi mangroves in Japan.
A new genus, Gesasha Abdel-Wahab & Nagahama, and three new species therein are described and illustrated from Gesashi mangroves, Okinawa, Japan. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of the partial SSU and LSU rDNA placed the three new species into a clade distantly related to morphologically similar fungi with a high statistical support in the Halosphaeriales, Sordariomycetidae, Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota. The new genus is ... Read more

2018-09-19 20:30:40 Keywords Halosphaeriaceae,
Marine fungi from Sarushima Island, Japan and phylogenetic evaluation of the genus Naufragella.
Twenty-seven fungi (18 ascomycetes, 9 anamorphic fungi) were recorded from 91 driftwood samples collected from Sarushima Island, Japan. Ceriosporopsis halima, Corollospora maritima, and Halosphaeria appendiculata occurred most frequently in the fungal community. Other common fungi include: Remispora maritima, Tirispora sp., Monotosporella sp., Phoma sp., and Trichocladium achrasporum. Among the 27 fungi collected, 7 are possibly new to science. Nemania maritima ... Read more

2018-09-19 20:52:42 Keywords Halosphaeriaceae,
Halosarpheia japonica sp. nov. (Halosphaeriales, Ascomycota) from marine habitats in Japan.
A new Halosarpheia species, collected from driftwood from Hakkeijima beach, Yokohama, Japan, is described and illustrated and is compared with other species of the genus. The new fungus was growing together with its anamorph on a piece of decaying wood. SSU and LSU rDNA sequences for both morphs were 99% similar. Phylogenetic analyses of SSU and LSU rDNA sequences of ... Read more

2018-09-12 17:58:33 Keywords Halosphaeriaceae, Sordariomycetes, Microascales,
Halosarpheia kandeliae sp. nov. on Kandelia candel mangrove wood in Hong Kong.
_Halosarpheia kandeliae_ sp. nov. collected on intertidal bark of _Kandelia candel_ is described and its unique ascus morphology illustrated. It is compared with other _Halosarpheia_ spp. and _Aniptodera salsuginosa_. Read more

2018-09-13 11:42:12 Keywords Sordariomycetes, Microascales, Halosphaeriaceae,
Two new Corollospora species and one new anamorph based on morphological and molecular data.
Two new species of the genus Corollospora, namely, C. anglusa sp. nov. with its anamorph Varicosporina anglusa sp. nov. and C. portsaidica sp. nov., which were isolated from the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt, are described in this article based on morphological and molecular evidence. The two new species have one-septate ascospores. Corollospora anglusa resembles C. gracilis by ... Read more

2018-09-13 11:55:49 Keywords Ascomycota, Halosphaeriaceae, Lulworthiaceae, Asexual fungi,
Phylogenetic evaluation of anamorphic species of Cirrenalia and Cumulospora with the description of eight new genera and four new species.
Four new helicoid anamorphic fungi collected from marine habitats in Egypt and Japan are described. Three marine and one terrestrial Cirrenalia species along with two Cumulospora species and the four new fungi were sequenced for LSU and SSU rDNA. Phylogenetic analyses of the generated sequences, along with those from GenBank, confirmed the polyphyly of the genera Cirrenalia and Cumulospora, and ... Read more

2018-09-13 10:28:20 Keywords Asexual fungi, Halosphaeriaceae,
Trichocladium melhae sp. nov. a new tropical marine fungus.
Trichocladium melhae, a mitosporic fungus, collected frequently on wood associated with sand in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore is described as a new species. The fungus is compared with other Trichocladium species. Read more

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