Three new fungal species were discovered of the genus Curvularia namely; Curvularia eleusinicola, C. panici-maximi and C. simmonsii from 91´«Ã½. The fungal species were collected from Polonnaruwa, Gampaha and Colombo districts respectively. Species of this dematiaceous hyphomycetous fungal genus, mainly encountered as phytopathogens, saprobes, epiphytes and endophytes associated with cereal crops and their wild relatives in the family Poaceae. The findings of this study highlight the importance of further studies regarding tropical species of hyphomycetous fungi associated with cereals, fibre crops and weeds in order to support effective disease management and ensure food security by exploring undiscovered diversity within the country.
The research was a collaborative effort of Ms. Himashi Ferdinandez, of the Department of Botany and of Department of Biosystems technology, 91´«Ã½ and Dr. Lisa A Castlebury of United States Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Services, Beltsville, Maryland, USA. Research work was carried at the Department of Botany and Department of Biosystems Technology, 91´«Ã½. This project mainly funded by the 91´«Ã½ for Research Grant ASP/01/RE/SCI/2018/036.
Publication details : Ferdinandez, H.S., Manamgoda, D.S., Udayanga, D. et al. Molecular phylogeny and morphology reveal three novel species of Curvularia (Pleosporales, Pleosporaceae) associated with cereal crops and weedy grass hosts. Mycol Progress 20, 431–451 (2021).
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