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PAŽOUTOVÁ S., KOLÍNSKÁ R. (2003): Relationship of Cerebella to Epicoccum and their closest relatives among Dothideales. [Cerebella andropogonis, Epicoccum, phylogeny, rDNA sequence] Czech Mycology 54(3-4): 155-160 (published: 23rd May, 2003)
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The Czech isolate of Cerebella sp. was confirmed as C. and ropogonis, as its RAPD patterns were identical to those of Australian and African isolate of this species. Also, rDNA (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2) sequences of African C. and ropogonis and the Czech isolate (AJ306620 and AJ400905) were identical except for a single transition A-G at position 47 of ITS1. Comparison of these quence with databases yielded 24 closely related sequences with 96.5-98.9 % identity to Cerebella. The highest similarity was found between Cerebella and Epicoccum nigrum/ Phoma epicoccina isolates, two other related groups were : Phoma herbarum, P. medicaginis, Phomopsis sp., and P. glomerata/Ampelomyces sp.
PAŽOUTOVÁ S., KOLÍNSKÁ R. (2000): Record of Cerebella sp. in Czech Republic and of Cerebella andropogonis in Brazil. [Cerebella, Claviceps, micromycetes, Czech Republic, Brazil] Czech Mycology 52(1): 81-88 (published: 21st January, 2000)
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Cerebella sp. is reported from spike of Festuca arundinacea colonized by Claviceps purpurea in Trutnov, Czech Republic (1998). Spores were 2-3 celled with stalk cell, brown, with smooth cell walls and sized 11.1—13.9 X 12.0-14.5 μm. Rarely, 4-celled spores about 21 X 12 μm were found. Sporodochia were formed in cultures on potato carrot agar and corn-steep agar. Cerebella andropogonis Ces. was collected on Brachiaria sp. colonized by Claviceps sulcata at Sete Lagoas (Minas Gerais, Brazil 1996). Spores were 2-7 celled, with stalk cell, dark brown, sized 15-22 X 14-20 μm, their cell wall was slightly verrucose or smooth and thicker than that of Trutnov sample.
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