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Article: Study findings on life sciences are outlined in reports from H. De Silva and colleagues.
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- Biotech Week
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- March 4, 2009
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A new study, 'Characterisation and phylogenetic relationships of Anisogramma virgultorum and A. anomala in the Diaporthales (Ascomycota),' is now available. "The two diaporthalean fungi Anisogramma virgultorum and A. anomala are biotrophic parasites. A. virgultorum causes stromatal cankers on young shoots of birch whereas A. anomala infects young branches of Corylus avellana. Although previous classifications based on morphological characteristics placed both species in the Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales, their taxonomic position within the order and their relationship to each other required further clarification," scientists in Scotland report (see also Life Sciences).
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