Diaporthe ulmina Y.K. Bai & X.L. Fan, 2023

Bai, Yukun, Lin, Lu, Pan, Meng & Fan, Xinlei, 2023, Studies of Diaporthe (Diaporthaceae, Diaporthales) species associated with plant cankers in Beijing, China, with three new species described, MycoKeys 98, pp. 59-86 : 59

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.98.104156

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scientific name

Diaporthe ulmina Y.K. Bai & X.L. Fan
status

sp. nov.

Diaporthe ulmina Y.K. Bai & X.L. Fan sp. nov.

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Etymology.

Named after the host genus on which it was collected, Ulmus .

Description.

Sexual morph: Ascostromata immersed in bark, erumpent, with 3-4 perithecial in black entostromata, conceptacle absent, 300-600 μm diam. Perithecia black, scattered, arranged circularly, ovoid to spherical, 250-380 μm (av. = 310 ± 30 μm, n = 30) diam. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, clavate to cylindrical, sessile, 37-43 × 4.5-7 μm (av. = 40 ± 1.5 × 5.6 ± 0.5 μm, n = 50). Ascospores fusoid, hyaline, 2-4 guttulate, smooth-walled, 9-11 × 2-3.5 μm (av. = 9.9 ± 0.4 × 2.8 ± 0.4 μm, n = 50), L/W = 3-4 (av. = 3.4 ± 0.2, n = 50). Asexual morph not observed.

Culture characteristics.

Cultures with felty aerial mycelium are initially white, growing slowly and entirely covering the 9 cm Petri dish after 8 days, felty with a uniform texture and regular edge. Conidiomata were not observed until 30 days.

Specimens examined.

China, Beijing, Mentougou District, Mountain Dongling, Xiaolongmen Forestry Centre , 39°58'19.65"N, 113°12'39.24"E, from branches of Ulmus pumila , 16 Jun 2022, Y.K. Bai & X.L. Fan (holotype BJFC CF202212142, ex-type living culture: CFCC 58828; other living culture: CFCC 58829; ibid. BJFC CF2022121423, culture CFCC 58830) GoogleMaps .

Notes.

Diaporthe ulmina is associated with canker disease of Ulmus pumila . In this study, the isolates CFCC 58828 and 58829 formed a single-lineage clade with high support values (ML/BI = 100/1.00) and it appears to be most closely related to D. huairouensis (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). Diaporthe ulmina differs from D. huairouensis isolated from Corylus heterophylla by host association ( Bai et al. 2022). Phylogenetically, D. ulmina can be distinguished from D. huairouensis by base differences as follows: 16/466 for ITS, 4/420 for cal, 17/473 for his3, 34/329 for tef1-α and 10/420 for tub2 ( Bai et al. 2022). Therefore, D. ulmina is described as a new species.