Botryosphaeria fabicerciana (S.F. Chen, Pavlic, M.J. Wingf. & X.D. Zhou) A.J.L. Phillips & A. Alves
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Botryosphaeria fabicerciana (S.F. Chen, Pavlic, M.J. Wingf. & X.D. Zhou) A.J.L. Phillips & A. Alves View in CoL , Stud. Mycol. 76: 77 (2013)
Index Fungorum number: IF 805457; Facesoffungi number: FoF 09152, Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14
Saprobic on dead branches of Prunus serrulata . Sexual morph: Ascomata 200–270 μm high, 200–255 μm diam. (x̄ = 230 × 235 μm, n = 10), dark brown to black, solitary to aggregated, semi-immersed, erumpent at maturity, uniloculate, globose to subglobose, ostiolate. Peridium 20–56 μm wide, two-layered, outer layer composed of brown to dark brown, thick-walled cells of textura angularis, inner layer composed of hyaline, thin-walled cells of textura angularis. Hamathecium composed of 2–6 μm wide, dense, hyphae-like, branched, septate, hyaline pseudoparaphyses. Asci 105–132 × 15–26 μm (x̄ = 120 × 23 μm, n = 10), bitunicate, fissitunicate, 8-spored, clavate to cylindro-clavate, short pedicellate, apically rounded with a well-developed ocular chamber. Ascospores 18–24 × 8–12 μm (x̄ = 20 × 9 μm, n = 20), 1−2-seriate, hyaline, aseptate, ellipsoidal to fusiform, usually wider in the centre, thick and rough-walled, guttulate. Asexual morph: see Rathnayaka et al. (2021) for description.
Culture characteristics:—Ascospores germinating on PDA within 6 hours and germ tubes produced from one side or both sides of the ascospore. Colonies on PDA reaching 5–7 cm diam. after 4 days at 25 °C, circular, flattened, fluffy, fairly dense, aerial, white at first, becoming grey to grey-black in the front view and black in reverse.
Material examined: — TAIWAN. Alishan Mountain, Chiayi: on a dead twig of Prunus serrulata (Rosaceae) , 16 August 2019, Achala Rathnayaka (MFLU 22-0097, new host record), living culture NCYUCC 19-0405.
Known hosts and distribution:— Avicennia marina in South Africa ( Osorio et al. 2017), Camellia sinensis in Taiwan ( Rathnayaka et al. 2021), Carya cathayensis in China ( Wang et al. 2014), Caryota sp. and Entada sp. in Thailand ( Liu et al. 2012), Eucalyptus sp. in China ( Chen et al. 2011), Mangifera indica in Brazil ( Marques et al. 2013, Nogueira et al. 2016), South Africa ( Mehl et al. 2017), Taiwan ( Burgess et al. 2019) and USA ( Zhang et al. 2021), Morus nigra in Brazil ( Silva et al. 2021), Syzygium cordatum in South Africa ( Zhang et al. 2021), Prunus serrulata in Taiwan (this study).
Notes:—Our strain (NCYUCC19-0405) clustered with the ex-type and other strains of Botryosphaeria fabicerciana (CMW27094, CMW 27108, MFLU 20-0526 and MFLUCC 10-0098) with high support (82% ML/ 0.99 PP) based on the multi-gene phylogenic analyses (ITS, tef 1-α and β-tub) ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ). Morphologically, our strain is similar to the B. fabicerciana holotype (CMW27094) collected from twigs of an unknown Eucalyptus sp. in China ( Chen et al. 2011), in having dark brown to black, erumpent ascomata, and hyaline, aseptate, ellipsoidal to fusiform ascospores ( Liu et al. 2012). However, the holotype has aseptate pseudoparaphyses, while our strain has septate pseudoparaphyses ( Liu et al. 2012). Based on morpho-molecular data analysis, we conclude that our new collection is a new host record of B. fabicerciana on Prunus serrulata in Taiwan.
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Botryosphaeria fabicerciana (S.F. Chen, Pavlic, M.J. Wingf. & X.D. Zhou) A.J.L. Phillips & A. Alves
Rathnayaka, Achala R., Chethana, K. W. Thilini, Phillips, Alan J. L. & Jones, E. B. Gareth 2022 |
Botryosphaeria fabicerciana (S.F. Chen, Pavlic, M.J. Wingf. & X.D. Zhou) A.J.L. Phillips & A. Alves
A. J. L. Phillips & A. Alves 2013: 77 |