Epicoccum catenisporum N. Valenzuela-Lopez et al.
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Epicoccum catenisporum N. Valenzuela-Lopez et al. View in CoL , Studies in Mycology. 90: 30. 2018
Description.
see Valenzuela-Lopez et al. (2018).
Materials examined.
China, Jiangxi Province, Nanchang City, from diseased leaves of C. sinensis cv. Zhenong 139, 22 Jun 2019, Y. C. Wang, culture YCW 142 .
Notes.
Epicoccum catenisporum was introduced as Phoma catenisporum before the comprehensive revision of Epicoccum ( Chen et al. 2015 a) . It was first isolated from a leaf spot of Oryza sativa in Guinea-Bissau and morphologically characterised by the production of pycnidia as observed in several other members of Epicoccum ( Valenzuela-Lopez et al. 2018) . Conidiogenous cells were phialidic, hyaline, doliiform or ampulliform and conidia were aseptate, hyaline ovoid or ellipsoidal and guttulate ( Valenzuela-Lopez et al. 2018). In the present study, one isolate from diseased tea plant leaves grouped with E. catenisporum ( CBS 181.80) with high statistical support (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ). This is the first report of E. catenisporum isolated from C. sinensis .
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Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Fungal and Yeast Collection |
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