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Phylogeny of Paecilomyces, the causal agent of pistachio and some other trees dieback disease in Iran

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Most parsimonous tree based on combined data set of ITS, β-tubulin and calmodulin sequences.

sequences are from 62 selected isolates and close taxa using MEGA 7 software, showing low variation among our isolates. Isolates from Pistacia vera, Isolates from Pistacia mutica, Isolates from Punica granatum, Isolates from Tamarix hispida, Isolates from Tamarix aphylla, Isolates from Prunus amygdalus, Isolates from Haloxylon sp., Isolates from Nerium oleander, Isolates from Caesalpinia gilliesii and Isolates from the air of pistachio orchards. The percentages above and below the branches are the frequencies of a given branch appeared in 1000 bootstrap replications. Bootstrap values less than 50% are not displayed. Paecilomyces formosus CBS990.73B has been used as outgroup.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200794.g003