Cytospora euonymina X.L. Fan & C.M. Tian, Persoonia 45: 21 (2020)
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Cytospora euonymina X.L. Fan & C.M. Tian, Persoonia 45: 21 (2020) View in CoL
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Description.
Sexual morph: not observed. Asexual morph: Conidiomata pycnidial, immersed in the bark, scattered, producing black area on bark, erumpent through the surface, with multiple locules. Conceptacle absent. Ectostromatic disc honey to dark mouse grey, conspicuous, circular to ovoid, 200-500µm in diam, with one ostiole per disc. Ostiole in the centre of the disc, black, conspicuous, 80-200 μm diam. Locules numerous, subdivided frequently by invaginations with common walls, 400-750 µm in diam. Conidiophores borne along the locules, hyaline, unbranched or occasionally branched at the base or in the middle, thin-walled, 8-12 × 1.5-2 (av. = 10 ± 2.1 × 1.8 ± 0.3, n = 50) μm, embedded in a gelatinous layer. Conidiogenous cells enteroblastic, phialidic. Conidia hyaline, elongate-allantoid, smooth, aseptate, 5-7 × 1-2 (av. = 6 ± 0.5 × 1.5 ± 0.3, n = 50) µm.
Culture characteristics.
Cultures on PDA are initially white, irregular, lacking aerial mycelium, fast growing up to 5 cm diam. after 3 d. Colonies pale white to light salmon after 30 d, pycnidia distributed sparsely over the medium surface.
Materials examined.
China, Beijing City, Fengtai Distinct, Qianling Mountain scenic area, 39°51'12.28"N, 116°5'17.74"E, from branches of Salix babylonica , 12 Apr 2023, A.L. Jia & X.L. Fan (BJFC CF20230403, living culture CFCC 59444; BJFC CF20230404, living culture CFCC 59479) GoogleMaps .
Notes.
Cytospora euonymina was isolated from Euonymus kiautschovicus in Shanxi Province, China ( Fan et al. 2020). It is characterised by having pycnidia covered by the darkened cuticle. Lin et al. (2023b) reported this species from leaves of Euonymus japonicus. In this study, two isolates grouped together with C. euonymina in ML and BI trees (ML/BI = 98/1). Therefore, they were identified as C. euonymina . Additionally, CFCC 59444 and 59479 extends its host range which were isolated from branches of Salix babylonica in the current study.
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