Curvularia subpapendorfii (Mouch.) Manamgoda, Rossman & K.D. Hyde. Stud Mycol.

Manamgoda, Dimuthu S., Rossman, Amy Y., Castlebury, Lisa A., Chukeatirote, Ekachai & Hyde, Kevin D., 2015, A taxonomic and phylogenetic re-appraisal of the genus Curvularia (Pleosporaceae): human and plant pathogens, Phytotaxa 212 (3), pp. 175-198 : 193-194

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Curvularia subpapendorfii (Mouch.) Manamgoda, Rossman & K.D. Hyde. Stud Mycol.
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Curvularia subpapendorfii (Mouch.) Manamgoda, Rossman & K.D. Hyde. Stud Mycol. View in CoL 79: 282 (2014). ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 )

Basionym : Drechslera subpapendorfii Mouch., Revue Mycol., Paris View in CoL 38: 107. 1973.

Bipolaris subpapendorfii (Mouch.) Alcorn, Mycotaxon View in CoL 17: 69. 1983.

Type material:— EGYPT, Mouch. (1973) Revue Mycol. (Paris) 38: 105, iconotype fig. 2 ; New Valley Region, on desert soil, 1974, J. Mouchacca (lectotype of Drechslera subpapendorfii MFLU 14-0336!) ; ibid. (ex-type culture CBS 656.74 View Materials !) .

Colonies on PDA, conidiophores (50–)152–280(–378) × 4–8 μm (av. = 166 SD = 114 n = 25; av. = 6, SD = 2 n = 25), arising singly, simple or branched, flexuous, septate, geniculate at spore bearing part, dark brown, paler towards apex. Conidiogenous nodes dark brown, smooth. Conidia (15–)18–24(–28) × (9–)11–13(–15) (av. = 21 SD = 3 n = 32; av. = 12 SD = 1 n = 32), smooth-walled, usually curved, sometimes straight, navicular, obpyriform, tapering towards rounded ends, pale brown to dark reddish brown, 2–3 (–4) (av. = 3) septate. Hilum usually inconspicuous or sometimes slightly protuberant.

Hosts:—Desert soil, also reported on Phaseolus aconitifolius .

Distribution:— India.

Notes:—This species was initially described in Drechslera and Alcorn (1983) placed it in the genus Bipolaris . However, when conidial measurements are compared with other Bipolaris species, C. subpapendorfii produces distinctively smaller conidia. Production of stroma in culture has not been observed in Bipolaris species, but is typical of some Curvularia species. According to our phylogenetic data this species grouped in Curvularia close to C. ellisii and C. neergaardii ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).

J

University of the Witwatersrand

PDA

Royal Botanic Gardens

SD

San Diego Natural History Museum

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Dothideomycetes

Order

Pleosporales

Family

Pleosporaceae

Genus

Curvularia

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Curvularia subpapendorfii (Mouch.) Manamgoda, Rossman & K.D. Hyde. Stud Mycol.

Manamgoda, Dimuthu S., Rossman, Amy Y., Castlebury, Lisa A., Chukeatirote, Ekachai & Hyde, Kevin D. 2015
2015
Loc

Curvularia subpapendorfii (Mouch.) Manamgoda, Rossman & K.D. Hyde. Stud Mycol.

Mouch. 2014: 282
2014
Loc

Bipolaris subpapendorfii (Mouch.)

Alcorn 1983: 69
1983
Loc

Drechslera subpapendorfii

Mouch. 1973: 107
1973
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