Curvularia neergaardii (Danquah) Y.P. Tan & R.G. Shivas, Australas. Pl. Pathol.
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Curvularia neergaardii (Danquah) Y.P. Tan & R.G. Shivas, Australas. Pl. Pathol. View in CoL 43: 600 (2014). ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 )
Basionym : Drechslera neergaardii Danquah, Trans. Brit. View in CoL mycol. Soc. 64: 545. 1975.
≡ Bipolaris neergaardii (Danquah) Alcorn, Mycotaxon View in CoL 17: 68. 1983.
= Cochliobolus neergaardii Alcorn, Mycotaxon View in CoL 39: 385. 1990. (fide Alcorn 1990).
Type material:— AUSTRALIA, paired cultures on Dactyloctenium aegyptium leaves, 10August 1988, J. L Alcorn (holotype of Cochliobolus neergaardii BRIP 16385!); ibid. (isotype of Cochliobolus neergaardii IMI 335219!).
On Dactyloctenium aegyptium , ascomata 190–362 μm (–490) × (142–)206–306(–350) μm (av. = 286 SD = 76 n = 15; av. = 256 SD = 50 n = 14) diameter, singly or in groups of few, black, globose or ovoid, often on thin or flat basal stroma. Ostiolar neck cylindrical or widen below, often bearing short board setae. Asci (88–)109–145 × 9–13 μm (av. = 127 SD = 18 n = 15; av. = 11 SD = 2 n = 15), straight or curved, cylindrical slightly accentuated at base. Ascospores (85–)93–135(–160) × 2–4 μm, hyaline, filiform, tapered slightly towards apex, loosely coiled inside ascus, sometimes parallel form middle part of ascus, 3–7 septate.
Asexual morph on Dactyloctenium aegyptium , conidiophores up to 150 μm long, 4–8 μm thick, pale to mid brown, straight or flexuous, geniculate towards apex, cylindrical, septate, sometimes swollen at base. Conidia 19–30 × 15–18 μm, straight, broadly ellipsoidal, mid brown to dark brown, slightly verruculose, 2–3-distoseptate. Hilum inconspicuous (Modified from Sivanesan 1987).
Hosts:— Dactyloctenium aegyptium , also reported on Callistephus chinensis , Hibiscus esculentus , Oryza sativa , Pennisetum sp. , Sesamum indicum , Setaria geniculata , Sorghum sp. , Triticum sp. ( Farr & Rossman 2014)
Distribution:— Australia, Chile, also reported from China, Ghana, Iran, India, Saudi Arabia ( Farr & Rossman 2014).
Additional material examined:— CHILE, on desert soil, E. Piontelli, ( DAOM 228085!).
Notes:—The species is phylogenetically closely related to Curvularia ellisii . However C. ellisii produces longer ascospores (115–285 μm) with more septa (7–22) ( Sivanesan 1987).
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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San Diego Natural History Museum |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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National Mycological Herbarium, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada |
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Curvularia neergaardii (Danquah) Y.P. Tan & R.G. Shivas, Australas. Pl. Pathol.
Manamgoda, Dimuthu S., Rossman, Amy Y., Castlebury, Lisa A., Chukeatirote, Ekachai & Hyde, Kevin D. 2015 |
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Danquah, Trans. Brit. 1975: 545 |