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Mycologia, 94(4), 2002, pp. 731-733.
© 2002 by The Mycological Society of America

ERRATUM

For the article "Relationships among Botryosphaeria species and associated anamorphic fungi inferred from analyses of ITS and 5.8s rDNA sequences" by Shiguo Zhou and Glen R. Stanosz, which appeared in Mycologia 93(3), 2001 , erroneous information was included in Table I and Fig. 1. The corrected table and the corrected figure and its legend appear below.


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TABLE I. Fungi used for study of relationships among Botryosphaeria species and related anamorphic fungi based on ITS and 5.8s rDNA sequences

 

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TABLE I. Continued.

 


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 Fig. 1. Unrooted maximum parsimony tree generated by Jackknife resampling analysis with stepwise random sequence addition and emulate "JAC" resampling from the ITS and 5.8S rDNA sequences. Numbers above or below the branches are the frequencies of occurrence in 10 000 Jackknife replicates (value <50% not shown). The branch lengths correspond to the nucleotide changes required for the branches with scale bar below. : Fusicoccum; : Sphaeropsis; {diamond}: Diplodia; {diamondsuit}: Lasiodiplodia; : Phyllosticta; {block}: Isolates from woody dicotyledons; {triangleup}: Isolates from gymnosperms

 





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