IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
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2423-6608
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2013
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A contribution to the identification of agaric fungi of Kermanshah province, W Iran (families Bolbitiaceae, Entolomataceae and Strophariaceae)
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EN
Saba
Fadavi
MSc graduated, Department of Plant Protection, Kurdistan University, Sanandaj, Iran
Mohammad Reza
Asef
Researcher, Department of Botany, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, P.O. Box 19395-1454, Tehran 1985813111, Iran (asef_iran@yahoo.com)
asefmr@yahoo.com
Saeed
Abbasi
Associate Prof., Department of Plant Protection, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran
10.22092/botany.2014.101279
In this research, 10 species of <em>Agaricales</em> including, <em>Agrocybe dura</em>,<em> A. ochracea</em>, <em>A. vervacti</em>, <em>Conocybe</em> <em>dunensis</em>,<em> C. lacteal</em>,<em> Entoloma griseorubellum</em>,<em> Pholiota</em> <em>highlandensis</em>, <em>Psilocybe</em> <em>atrobrunnea</em>,<em> Stropharia</em> <em>coronilla </em>and<em> S.</em> <em>magnivelaris </em>belonging to<em> Bolbitiaceae</em>, <em>Entolomataceae</em> and <em>Strophariaceae</em> families are identified from Kermanshah and Harsin region in Kermanshah province (W Iran). From identified species, <em>A</em>. <em>ochracea</em>,<em> C. dunensis</em>,<em> E</em>. <em>griseorubellum</em>, <em>Ps</em>. <em>atrobrunnea</em>, <em>S</em>. <em>coronilla </em>and <em>S.</em> <em>magnivelaris </em>are new for Iranian mycobiota.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101279.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101279_cce1c1f821fee6548ffdb2ba6123f5dc.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
2
2013
12
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Some new species of Mucorales for mycoflora of Iran
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EN
Zahra
Dehbovid
MSc Student of Plant Pathology, College of Agronomic Science, Sari Agriculture and Natural Resources University, Sari, Iran
Mohammad Ali
Tajick
Assistant Prof., Department of Plant Protection, College of Agronomic Science, Sari Agriculture and Natural Resources University, Sari, Iran (m.tajick@gmail.com)
m.tajick@gmail.com
Heshmatollah
Rahimian
Prof., Department of Plant Protection, College of Agronomic Science, Sari Agriculture and Natural Resources University, Sari, Iran
Mahdi
Arzanlou
Assistant Prof., Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
10.22092/botany.2014.101280
In order to determine soil inhabitant fungi of Mazandaran and Golestan provinces (N Iran), some soil samples from arable and non-arable areas were collected. After the isolation, purification and identification of fungi, 61 isolates, belonging to <em>Absidia</em>,<em> Actinomucor</em>,<em> Cunninghamella</em>, <em>Lichtheimia</em>,<em> Mucor</em>,<em> Syncephalastrum</em> and <em>Rhizopus</em> were identified. After DNA extraction, all genera were subjected to PCR using ITS4 and ITS5 primers then amplified regions were sequenced. To confirm the morphological identification and sequencing, dendrogram was drawn using MEGA5 by Maximum Parsimony and Neighbor Joining methods. Dendrograms derived from the primers ITS 4 & 5 were separated into three groups. Between the studied isolates, <em>Absidia repens</em>,<em> Cunninghamella blakesleeana </em>and<em> Mucor fragilis </em>(species) and <em>Syncephalastrum</em> <em>racemosum</em>,<em>Lichtheimia ramosa </em>(genera and species) are new records from Iranian mycobiota.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101280.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101280_a1e5ee4cfd004e55bea025e8791aff59.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
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2013
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Morphological and molecular characterization of three new Fusarium species associated with inflorescence of wild grasses for Iran
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Mahdi
Davari
https://orcid.org/00
Assistant Prof., Department of Plant Protection, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, P.O. Box 179, Iran (mdavari@uma.ac.ir)
mdavari@uma.ac.ir
Asadollah
Babai-Ahari
Prof., Department of Plant Protection, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Mahdi
Arzanlou
Associate Prof., Department of Plant Protection, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Rasoul
Zare
0000-0002-5931-4560
Research Prof., Department of Botany, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Tehran, Iran
simplicillium@yahoo.com
Ane
D. Van Diepeningen
Assistant Prof., CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands
G.S.
De Hoog
Prof., CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands
10.22092/botany.2014.101281
In order to explore biodiversity of <em>Fusarium</em> species associated with the inflorescences of poaceous weeds, heads and inflorescences were collected from wild grasses in Ardabil province (Iran). <em>Fusarium</em> species were isolated using general and selective media. Pure cultures were established using a single spore technique. The isolates were identified based on morphological and molecular data. Sequence data were generated for <em>TEF-1α</em> gene, following PCR amplifciation. The results revealed that several species of <em>Fusarium</em> are present on inflorescences of wild grasses in Ardabil province. Among the identified species, <em>F. brachygibbosum</em>, <em>F. torulosum</em> and <em>F. </em>cf.<em> reticulatum </em>var.<em> negundis </em>represent new records to the mycobiota of Iran. There is no description available for these taxa in Persian literature and references to the original descriptions are not easily accesible. Here we provide detailed descriptions for these taxa and discuss their morphology, phylogeny and ecology. This is the first study on biodiversity of<em> Fusarium</em> spp. associated with the inflorescences of wild poaceous grasses by using a combination of morphology and DNA sequence data.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101281.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101281_16f87eb99d39556f1da7e077a90eab89.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
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2013
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Palynological reconstruction of 1500 years of vegetation history of Veisar (N Iran)
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148
EN
Masoumeh
Khakpour Saeej
MSc graduated in Geology, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
Elias
Ramezani
Assistant Prof., Department of Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran [e.ramezani@urmia.ac.ir (elias.ramezani@gmail.com)]
e.ramezani@urmia.ac.ir (elias.ramezani@gmail.com)
Ali Aaghar
Siyab Ghodsy
Assistant Prof., Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
Habib
Zare
Assistant Prof., Research Centre of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Botanical Garden of Nowshahr, Iran
Hans
Joosten
Prof., Department of Peatland Studies and Palaeoecology, Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, EMA University of Greifswald, Germany
10.22092/botany.2014.101282
Pollen analysis and AMS radiocarbon dating of a short sediment core from a mire in Veisar (Mazandaran province, N Iran) reveals the late-Holocene vegetation history of the area. High pollen values suggest that Caucasian alder (<em>Alnus subcordata</em>) has been present in the vicinity of the mire throughout the record. Wingnut (<em>Pterocarya fraxinifolia</em>), which was previously abundantly present, shows a dramatic decline around 900 BP and gradually disappears thereafter. Being also present in other palynological studies from the central Hyrcanian forests as well as from western Georgia, the <em>Pterocarya</em> decline might be attributed to a regional climate change, synchronous with the Mediaeval Climatic Anomaly. The high values of beech (Fagus), hornbeam (Carpinus), oak (Quercus) and elm (Ulmus) pollen imply the presence of species-rich forest on the slopes surrounding the study area over the past 1500 years. The occurrence of anthropogenic pollen grains, e.g. Juglans and Corylus, suggests long-term human impact in the region, whereas high values of Artemisia and chenopodiaceae AND Amaranthaceae pollen indicate open vegetation on or in the immediate vicinity of the peatland.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101282.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101282_140f35a6ebad582beb693cf20e865cf1.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
2
2013
12
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Quercus castaneifolia ecotyping on the basis of effective ecological factors on leaf and fruit morphological characteristics in the forests of Guilan province (N Iran)
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EN
Fereshteh
Sheikh Hasan
MSc Student, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
Shahriar
Saeidi Mehrvarz
Associate Prof., Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran (saeidimz@guilan.ac.ir)
saeidimz@guilan.ac.ir
Younes
Asri
0000-0002-4566-1756
Research Associate Prof., Department of Botany, Research Institute of Forests & Rangelands, Tehran, Iran
asriyounes@yahoo.com
10.22092/botany.2014.101283
The Oak genus (<em>Quercus</em> L.) is one of the most important genera of beach family (<em>Fagaceae)</em> that has ecological and economical importance. Chestnutleaf oak (<em>Quercus castaneifolia </em>C.A. Mey.) is native to Iran and distributed in Hyrcanian forests. Pure and mixed stands of this taxon have covered about 6.5 % of Hyrcanian forests. This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of ecological factors on the morphological characteristics of <em>Q. castaneifolia</em> leaves and fruits in various habitats of forests of Guilan province. Thus, eight habitats (ecotypes) with variable ecological conditions in the forested areas of Guilan province were selected and in each ecotype 3-5 100 m<sup>2</sup> plots were established. 970 leaf and 880 fruit samples were collected from 180 trees. In addition to measuring and recording ecological factors (climate, topographic and edafic factors) of each habitat, 10 leaf morphological characters (six quantitative and four qualitative traits) and nine fruit characters (five quantitative and two qualitative traits) were also recorded. Finally, the raw data were analyzed by SAS, SPSS and NTYSYS softwares. The results showed that ecological conditions in different regions lead to different qualitative and quantitative morphological traits of leaves and fruits, so that the habitats can be considered as distinct ecotypes.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101283.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101283_d4a7b00a2f34014700c1761046386e1c.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
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2013
12
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Morphological and phylogenetic investigation on selected Fusarium species belong to Gibberella fujikuroi species complex in Iran
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Zeinab
Heidarian
MSc graduated, Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
Mohammad
Javan-Nikkhah
Prof., Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran (jnikkhah@ut.ac.ir)
jnikkhah@ut.ac.ir
Khalil
Berdi Fotouhifar
Assistant Prof., Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
Abdollah
Ahmadpour
PhD Student, Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
10.22092/botany.2014.101284
The <em>Gibberella fujikuroi</em> species complex with <em>Fusarium</em> anamorphs is the causal of diverse diseases of many important plants. Many of the known species in this species complex produce a wide range of secondary metabolites. In this study, morphological characteristics of 46 isolates from rice, maize, sugarcane and onion and phylogenetic relationships of 22 isolates on the basis of ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region and <em>EF-1α</em> gene sequences were investigated. According to the morphological characteristics of 46 isolates, five species including <em>F. fujikuroi</em>, <em>F. proliferatum</em>,<em> F. sacchari</em>, <em>F. thapsinum</em>, and <em>F. verticillioides</em> were identified. Moreover, earlier morphologically two isolates obtained from sugarcane were very similar to <em>F. verticillioides</em> but, using <em>EF-1α</em> gene sequence were identified as<em> F. andiyazi</em>. On the basis of <em>EF-1α</em> sequence, six clades were identified and differentiated all of six species (<em>F. andiyazi</em>, <em>F. fujikuroi</em>,<em> F. proliferatum</em>,<em> F. sacchari</em>,<em> F. thapsinum </em>and<em><br /> F. verticillioides</em>) from one another. Moreover, sequencing of ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region identified five clades and differentiated <em>F. proliferatum </em>and<em> F. verticillioides</em> from each other but this region could not differentiate <em>F. proliferatum</em> and <em>F.</em> <em>fujikuroi</em> or <em>F. andiyazi</em> and <em>F. verticillioides</em> from each other. Generally, <em>EF-1α</em> gene was appropriate for differentiation of <em>Gibberella fujikuroi</em> species complex.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101284.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101284_7c3565726d22745d1858fabbb57ca6c3.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
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2013
12
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The mycobiota of Kiasar National Park (Mazandaran province, N Iran)
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Mehrdad
Abbasi
Associate Prof., Department of Botany, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, P.O. Box 19395-1454, Tehran 1985813111, Iran (puccinia_2000@yahoo.com)
puccinia@gmail.com
Sara
Mohseni-Chamazkoti
MSc graduated in Plant Pathology and Research Volunteer at Department of Botany, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Tehran, Iran
10.22092/botany.2014.101285
In the framework of the project "collection and Identification of fungi in Iran" mycobiota of Kiasar National Park located in Mazandaran province (Northern Iran) was studied. During the first phase of this research, micromycetes of trees and shrubs from Kiasar National Park were collected and identified. In the current paper, 25 species of micromycetes of this region are reported. Among identified taxa, <em>Erysiphe lonicerae</em> var. <em>ehrenbergii</em> on <em>Lonicera floribunda</em>, <em>Melasmia berberidis</em> on <em>Berberis</em> sp., <em>Cystodendron dryophilum</em> on <em>Quercus</em> sp. and <em>Monodictys fluctuata</em> on <em>Pyrus boissieriana</em>, are newly reported from Iran. Moreover, <em>Didymosporina aceris</em> on <em>Acer </em>sp. and <em>Septoria berberidis</em> on <em>Breberis</em> sp. are reported in Iran for the second time and after several decades from first report. Concerning <em>Septoria berberidis</em>, its <em>Asteromella</em> state was also seen on infected leaves besides the septoria state. size:11�� ;s���8g�nt-family: "B Nazanin"'> var. <em>ehrenbergii</em>روی<em>Lonicera floribunda</em>، گونه <em>Melasmia berberidis</em> روی <em>Berberis</em> sp.، گونه <em>Cystodendron dryophilum</em>روی<em>Quercus </em>sp. و گونه <em>Monodictys fluctuate</em>روی<em>Pyrus boissieriana</em>برای میکوبیوتای ایران تازگی دارند. گونههای <em>Septoria berberidis</em> روی <em>Berberis</em> sp. و <em>Didymosporina aceris</em>روی <em>Acer</em> sp. که تنها یکبار در نیمه اول قرن گذشته از ایران نام برده شدهاند برای دومین بار در این بررسی گزارش میگردد. در مورد گونه <em>S. berberidis</em> مرحله سین آنامورف این گونه <em>Asteromella</em> نیز برای نخستین بار در ایران مشاهده و گزارش میشود.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101285.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101285_a4abb4106c2e77c08bf172b502282fe2.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
2
2013
12
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Introduction of some endophytic fungi of common yew (Taxus baccata) in Iran
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Saeedeh
Jam Ashkezari
MSc graduated in Plant Pathology, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agricultural Science and Engineering, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
Khalil
Berdi Fotouhifar
Assistant Prof., Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agricultural Science and Engineering, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran (fotowhi@ut.ac.ir)
fotowhi@ut.ac.ir
Mohsen
Farzaneh
Assistant Prof., Department of Agriculture, Medicinal Plants and Drugs Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
10.22092/botany.2014.101286
In the present study, five species of <em>Cladosporium</em> including <em>C. perangustum</em>,<em> C. basi-inflatum</em>,<em> C. cladosporioides</em>,<em> <br /> C. herbarum</em> and <em>C. subtilissimum</em>,and three species assigned to other fungal genera including<em> Truncatella angustata</em>, <em>Alternaria atra </em>and <em>Nigrospora oryzea </em>are reported as endophytic fungi of common yew (<em>Taxus baccata</em> L.), native to Iran. Out of these, <em>C</em>. <em>perangustum</em>, <em>C. basi-inflatum</em> and <em>C. subtilissimum</em> are new taxa to the Iranian mycobiota. Common yew is a new host for all identified species, except <em>N. oryzae</em> in the world.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101286.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101286_4cf7db21ba686dfd80d8076d6fc7f16e.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
2
2013
12
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Biodiversity of Hyphomycetes in soils of Urmia lake basin
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215
EN
Rosita
Samadi
MSc graduated, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Youbert
Ghosta
Assistant Prof., Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Urmia, Urmia, Iran
y.ghoosta@urmia.ac.ir
Mahdi
Arzanlou
Associate Prof., Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
(arzanlou@tabrizu.ac.ir)] [arzanlou@hotmail.com
(arzanlou@tabrizu.ac.ir) arzanlou@hotmail.com
Asadollah
Babai-Ahari
Prof., Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Abbas
Samadi
Prof., Department of Soil Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Urmia, Urmia, Iran
10.22092/botany.2014.101287
Biodiversity of soil fungi was explored in soils of the National Park of Urmia Lake. For this purpose, 46 soil samples were collected from 5–15 cm depth and isolation was made using soil dilution plate and Warcup soil plate methods. Fungal isolates were identified based on cultural and morphological criteria. The results obtained in this study revealed that there is a rich diversity among hyphomycetes in this region. Twenty-one species belonging to 15 genera are identified.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101287.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101287_8f03df8d813b63416c804b08473942a0.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
2
2013
12
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New species of Bipolaris and Curvularia on poaceous plants in Iran (3)
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Abdollah
Ahmadpour
: PhD Student, Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
Zeinab
Heidarian
PhD Student, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Sadi
Karami
MSc Student, Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
Adel
Pordel
MSc Student, Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
Seyyed Mostafa
Jabbarifar
MSc Student, Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
T.
Tsukiboshi
Researcher, National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science, Senbonmatsu 768, Nasushiobara, Tochigi
329-2793, Japan
M.
Zhang
Researcher, College of Plant Protection, Hennan Agriculture University, 95 Wenhua Road, Zhengzhou, Henan, The People’s Republic of China
Mohammad
Javan-Nikkhah
Prof., Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran (jnikkhah@ut.ac.ir)
jnikkhah@ut.ac.ir
10.22092/botany.2014.101288
In the present study, four species of <em>Bipolaris</em> viz. <em>B. salkadehensis</em>, <em>B. </em><em>coicis</em>, <em>B. </em><em>ellisii</em>, and <em>B. </em><em>maydis</em> and two species of <em>Curvularia</em> viz. <em>C. </em><em>tuberculata</em> and <em>C. </em><em>comoriensis</em> were isolated and identified from different poaceousspecies. <em>Bipolaris </em><em>coicis</em> on <em>Coix lacryma-jobi</em>, <em>B. </em><em>ellisii</em> on<em> Zea mays</em>, <em>C. tuberculata</em> on <em>Oryza sativa</em>, <em>Sorghum bicolor</em>,<em> Cyperus rotundus </em>and <em>C. </em><em>comoriensis</em> on <em>Oryza sativa</em> are new records for mycobiota of Iran. Moreover, <em>B. salkadehensis</em> species is first report on<em> Sparganium erectum</em> and <em>Cladium mariscus</em> in Iran. Phylogenetic relationships of some <em>Bipolaris</em> and<em> Curvularia</em> species were studied based on sequencing of rDNA-ITS region.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101288.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101288_45cd741d78ff768a8d01a39aeeed992f.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
2
2013
12
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Taxonomic status and genetic variation of the genus Castanea (Fagaceae) in Iran based on psbA and trnH-psbA
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EN
Fatemeh
Akbarzadeh Roshan
MSc Student, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology; Faculty of Basic Sciences, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar 47416-95447, Iran
Abaselt
Hosseinzadeh Colagar
Associate Prof., Department of Molecular and Cell Biology; Faculty of Basic Sciences, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar 47416-95447, Iran
Hamed
Yousefzadeh
Assistant Prof., Department of Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Noor, Iran [h.yousefzadeh@modares.ac.ir (hamed_seraj20@yahoo.com)]
(hamed_seraj20@yahoo.com)
10.22092/botany.2014.101289
Species in the genus <em>Castanea </em>Mill. are one of the worthwhile species in the Hyrcanian forest of west Guilan (N Iran) with low region such as Siahmazgi, Ghalerodkhan and Visrod. that do not have good condition by reason of human interfering and disease. They have varying economic importance as nut tree crops, therefore, DNA barcoding technique can be a straightforward method for taxonomic status appointment of the genus <em>Castanea</em> Mill. in the north of Iran. In this research, six individuals from three relict populations of <em>Castanea</em> in western regions of Hyrcanian forest (Guilan province) were selected and amplified for plastid <em>trnH-psbA</em> region.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101289.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101289_9922e1c8f161005bcac7a313af6b71f1.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
2
2013
12
01
Three new species of Pseudocercospora for mycobiota of Iran
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EN
Bahareh
Bicharanlou
MSc Student, Plant Pathology, Islamic Azad University, Damghan Branch, Iran
Mahdi
Pirnia
0000-0002-6917-0089
Assistant Prof., Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zabol, Zabol, Iran (pirnia@ymail.com)
pirnia@uoz.ac.ir
Gorban-Ali
Asadi
Assistant Prof., Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, Iran
10.22092/botany.2014.101290
Several specimens belonging to the genus<em> Pseudocercospora</em> were collected from different localities of Mazandaran province (N Iran) during the 2011–12. All specimens were microscopically studied and identified. As the result <em>Pseudocercospora abeliae </em>(on <em>Abelia grandiflora</em>), <em>P.</em><em>rhamnaceicola</em> (on <em>Paliurus spina-christ</em><em>i</em>) and <em>P.</em><em>sordida</em> (on <em>Campsis grandiflora</em>) are newly recorded for Iran. Furthermore <em>Morus</em> <em>nigra</em> is new host for <em>P</em>. <em>mori</em> in Iran.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101290.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101290_926351fdf05d037bc7a8d7c860dee7e1.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
2
2013
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First report of Gliomastix murorum for Iran mycoflora
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Samad
Jamali
Assistant Prof., Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Razi University, Kermanshah 6715685438, Iran (jamali454@yahoo.com)
jamali454@yahoo.com
10.22092/botany.2014.101299
During 2012–13, the presence of ascomycetous species in soil was studied in Kermanshah province (W Iran). In each location, samples were collected from 0–30 cm depth and passed through 2 mm, 40 and 60 mesh sieves. Using soil plating method, 10 g of soil samples were placed in 90 ml of 0.1% water-agar containing 100 ppm NPX, mixed and serially diluted to 10<sup>-2</sup> to 10<sup>-5</sup> and 1 ml of each solution flooded on potato dextrose agar (PDA) and malt extract agar (MEA) by an L-shaped rod.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101299.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101299_158ddfee02f4439d5abacaa58a0d6fee.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
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2013
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Rottboellia cochinochinensis, a new weed for Iran
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Mehri
Dinarvnd
*: Researcher, Research Center of Agriculture & Natural Resources of Khuzestan, Ahvaz, P.O. Box 613353341, Iran, and PhD Student of Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, Iran (mdinarvand2003@yahoo.com)
mehri.dinarvand@gmail.com
Masoud
Ale-Bakhit
Researcher, Sugarcane Company of Haft-Tapeh, Khuzestan, P.O. Box 6473163241, Iran
10.22092/botany.2014.101300
During plant collecting for a herbarium in Khuzestan province (Iran), the weed species <em>Rottboellia cochinochinensis</em> (Loureiro) Clayton from family <em>Poaceae</em> was collected. In this paper, the species is reported for the first time from Iran.
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101300.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101300_f654805d6e6f401ef55b73d58dbc519c.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
2
2013
12
01
First report of Strobilomyces strobilaceous from Iran
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Mohammad Reza
Asef
Research Instructor, Department of Botany, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, P.O. Box 19395-1454, Tehran 1985813111, Iran (asef_iran@yahoo.com)
asefmr@yahoo.com
10.22092/botany.2014.101301
In the framework of collection and identification of bolete fungi of Iran, one specimen from the genus <em>Strobilomyces</em> was collected and identified as <em>Strobilomyces strobilaceus</em> (Scop.) Berk., based on Knudsen & Vesterholt (2008).
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101301.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101301_bcb72ec95796f559b30a74edd4eb9906.pdf
IRIPP, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IRAN
Rostaniha
1608-4306
2423-6608
14
2
2013
12
01
First report of Bornmuellera cappadocica from Iran
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Sepideh
Sajedi
Researcher, Department of Botany, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, P.O. Box 19395-1454, Tehran 1985813111, Iran (s_sajedi10@yahoo.com)
s_sajedi10@yahoo.com
Mohammad
Amini Rad
Research Instructor, Department of Botany, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, P.O. Box 19395-1454, Tehran 1985813111, Iran
10.22092/botany.2014.101302
In a study of plants collected from the NW Iran, a specimen was identified as <em>Bornmuellera cappadocica</em> (DC.) Cullen & Dudley(Cullen 1965). This species and the genus <em>Bornmuellera </em>Hausskn. are a new record for Iran and the Flora Iranica area (Hedge & Rechinger 1968).
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101302.html
https://rostaniha.areeo.ac.ir/article_101302_deb643e08304febc3804e20f324eb830.pdf