Phyllactinia braunii Kushwaha, Raghv. Singh, Chaurasia & Sham. Kumar, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.305.3.2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B08782-FFC9-D477-80A3-5F10155356B5 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Phyllactinia braunii Kushwaha, Raghv. Singh, Chaurasia & Sham. Kumar |
status |
sp. nov. |
Phyllactinia braunii Kushwaha, Raghv. Singh, Chaurasia & Sham. Kumar , sp. nov. ( Figs. 1–7 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 )
MycoBank: MB816178
Diagnosis:— Morphologically similar to Phyllactinia thirumalachari , but the conidiophores (100–240 × 7–12 μm), non-catenate conidia (49.4–83.6 × 15.2–26.6 μm), chasmothecia (190–342 μm diam.), asci (68–95 × 27–34 μm) 2–3-spored, and ascospores (23–42 × 15–23 μm) of P. thirumalachari are longer.
Etymology:— Latin, braunii is derived from Uwe Braun (Martin Luther University, Halle (Saale), Germany), the renowned mycologist and monographer of Erysiphales .
Type:— INDIA. Madhya Pradesh: Chhatarpur Forest, on living leaves of Cordia myxa L. (Boraginaceae), March 2014, coll. Prakash Kushwaha, holotype (AMH 9672), isotype (MH-DHSGU 16).
Colonies hypophyllous, effuse, white, powdery, at first forming regular or irregular patches on the leaf surface, but later coalescing to become irregular and spreading over the entire lower leaf surface. Mycelium external, superficial. Hyphae hyaline, branched, septate, 0.5–1.25 μm wide. Conidiophores macronematous, arising singly as lateral branches of hyphae, unbranched, erect to procumbent, straight to flexuous, cylindrical, hyaline, smooth, thin-walled, 1–4-septate, 30–50 × 1–2.5 μm, foot cell cylindrical, 4–20 × 0.5–4.5 μm. Conidiogenous cells integrated, terminal. Conidia acrogenous, formed singly, sometimes catenate, hyaline, thin-walled, aseptate, clavate, rhomboid, or sometimes fusiform, apex rounded, 26–44 × 6.5–9.5 μm, germinating conidia observed. Ascomata (chasmothecia) hypophyllous, scattered to sub-gregarious, globose to subglobose, initially hyaline to light yellowish, later becoming reddish brown to blackish brown, 110–135 μm diam. Peridial cells obscure, irregularly polygonal. Appendages10–18 per ascoma, thick-walled, hyaline to olivaceous, aseptate, smooth, unbranched, straight, arising from the equatorial zone of the ascoma and radially elongated outward, apex acute, 45–155 × 2.5–7.5 μm, base swollen or bulbous, 12–22 μm diam. Penicillate cells numerous, covering almost the whole surface of ascomata at maturity, stems 8–12 × 4–6 μm, divided at the apex into several very short branches or filaments, 8–21 × 0.5–2.5 μm, tips of filaments swollen, filaments 1–2 times longer than the stem. Asci numerous, short stalked, hyaline to mid olivaceous, thin-walled, smooth, 40–55 × 17–25 μm, containing(1–)2 ascospores. Ascospores ellipsoid to ovoid, sometimes fusiform, hyaline to olivaceous, smooth, thin-walled, aseptate, 20–32 × 16–20 μm, with dense cytoplasm containing yellowish oil like droplets.
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