Hermann Voglmayr (Wien): Phylogenie, Biodiversität, Morphologie und Ökologie von rindenbewohnenden Askomyzeten aus den Gattungen Massaria (Pleosporales) Prosthecium (Diaporthales) und Melanconiella (Diaporthales) werden vorgestellt. Die molekularphylogenetischen Untersuchungen ergaben eine unerwartet hohe Biodiversität als Folge hoher Wirtsspezifität. Bei rindenbewohnenden Askomyzeten sind also auch im gut erforschten Mitteleuropa bei genaueren Untersuchungen noch viele unbeschriebene Arten zu entdecken.
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University of Graz Events Molekulare und morphologische Untersuchungen zur Biodiversität von ausgewählten rindenbewohnenden Askomyzeten
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18.03.2014
17:00 - 18:30
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften
HS 31.11, Schubertstraße 51
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