What do we know about botryosphaeriaceae? An overview of a worldwide cured dataset

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Abstract

Botryosphaeriaceae-related diseases occur worldwide in a wide variety of plant hosts. The number of studies targeting the distribution, diversity, ecology, and pathogenicity of Botryosphaeri-aceae species are consistently increasing. However, with the lack of consistency in species delimita-tion, the name of hosts, and the locations of studies, it is almost impossible to quantify the presence of these species worldwide, or the number of different host–fungus interactions that occur. In this re-view, we collected and organized Botryosphaeriaceae occurrences in a single cured dataset, allowing us to obtain for the first time a complete perspective on species’ global diversity, dispersion, host association, ecological niches, pathogenicity, communication efficiency of new occurrences, and new host–fungus associations. This dataset is freely available through an interactive and online applica-tion. The current release (version 1.0) contains 14,405 cured isolates and 2989 literature references of 12,121 different host–fungus interactions with 1692 different plant species from 149 countries.

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Batista, E., Lopes, A., & Alves, A. (2021, March 1). What do we know about botryosphaeriaceae? An overview of a worldwide cured dataset. Forests. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12030313

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