Celoporthe guangdongensis S. F. Chen, Gryzenhout, J. Roux, Y. J. Xie, M.j. Wingfield, & X.D. Zhou (2011)

Tian, Long yan, Xu, Jin zhu, Zhao, Dan yang, Qiu, Hua long, Yang, Hua & Qin, Chang sheng, 2020, New records of Celoporthe guangdongensis and Cytospora rhizophorae on mangrove apple in China, Biodiversity Data Journal 8, pp. 55251-55251 : 55251

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Celoporthe guangdongensis S. F. Chen, Gryzenhout, J. Roux, Y. J. Xie, M.j. Wingfield, & X.D. Zhou (2011)
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Celoporthe guangdongensis S. F. Chen, Gryzenhout, J. Roux, Y. J. Xie, M.j. Wingfield, & X.D. Zhou (2011)

Materials

Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: TLY1-15; TLY1-18 ; recordedBy: C.S. Qin & L.Y. Tian; Taxon: scientificName: Celoportheguangdongensis; kingdom: Fungi; order: Diaporthales; family: Cytosporaceae; genus: Celoporthe; Location: country: China; stateProvince: Guangdong; locality: Zhongshan City, Hengmen village, 113.5810°N, 22.4820°E ; verbatimLocality: 2.546 m; Identification: identifiedBy: L.Y. Tian; identificationReferences: (Kohlmeyer and Kohlmeyer 1971); Event: year: 2018; month: September; day: 26; habitat: on branches of Sonneratiaapetala Buch.-Ham.; Record Level: language: en

Description

Conidiomata eustromatic, superficial to slightly immersed, pulvinate to conical without necks, occasionally with a neck, orange when young, black when mature, conidiomatal bases above the bark surface 300-500 µm high, 200-1000 µm diam. Conidiomatal locules with even to convoluted inner surfaces, occasionally multilocular, locules 100-650 µm diam. Stromatic tissue pseudoparenchymatous. Conidiomatal locules multilocular, seldom unilocular, locules 30-500 mm. Conidiophores hyaline, branched irregularly at the base or above, with or without separating septa, (5-)8.5-13.5(-16) × 1.5-2.5 µm. Conidiogenous cells phialidic, determinate, apical or lateral on branches beneath a septum, cylindrical with or without attenuated apices, (1.5-)2-3 µm wide, collarette and periclinal thickening inconspicuous. Conidia hyaline, non-septate, oblong to cylindrical to ovoid, occasionally allantoid, (2.3-)3.1-3.5(-4.6) × (1-)1.5(-2) µm, exuded as bright luteous tendrils or droplets (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ).

Notes

Celoporthe guangdongensis was initially reported on Eucalyptus in Guangdong Province of China as a canker pathogen ( Chen et al. 2011). Two isolates from the present study cluster in a clade closely related to CMW 12750 (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ) and conidial dimensions measured in the present study fit exactly with those in Chen et al. (2011).