Curvularia spicifera (Bainier) Boedijn, Bull. Jard.
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Curvularia spicifera (Bainier) Boedijn, Bull. Jard. View in CoL bot. Buitenz, 3 Sér. 13(1): 127 (1933). FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 4 .
≡ Helminthosporium spiciferum (Bainier) Nicot, Öst. bot. Z. 100: 482 (1953)
≡ Bipolaris spicifera (Bainier) Subram., Hyphomycete View in CoL (New Delhi): 756 (1971)
≡ Dendryphion spiciferum (Bainier) Sacc.& Traverso, Syll. fung. (Abellini) 19: 560 (1910)
= Pseudocochliobolus spicifer (R.R. Nelson) Tsuda, Ueyama & Nishih., Mycologia 69(6): 1119 (1978) [1977]
= Helminthosporium tetramera McKinney, Bull. U.S. Department of Agriculture 1347: 33 (1925)
≡ Curvularia tetramera (McKinney) Boedijn ex J.C. Gilman, Manual View in CoL of Soil Fungi: 303 (1945)
≡ Bipolaris tetramera (McKinney) Shoemaker, Can. J. Bot. View in CoL 37(5): 884 (1959)
≡ Drechslera tetramera (McKinney) Subram.& B.L. Jain, Curr. Sci. View in CoL 35: 355 (1966)
Type: Spain, Burgos, from soil, Nov. 1951, J. Nicot, authentic strain of Brachycladium spiciferum Bainier CBS 274.52.
Pathogenic on corn, causing numerous irregular, pale yellow to straw-colored spots and streaks on leaves, sometimes with a tiny dark brown necrotic center. Asexual morph on PDA: Hyphae hyaline to subhyaline to pale brown, smooth, branched, spate, (2)2.5–4.5(5.5) μm. Conidiophores arising at right angles to the hyphae, septate, flexuous, branched, basal part sometimes verruculose, pale towards the apex, upper part usually larger, darker, and repeatedly geniculate forming a zig-zag rachis bearing conidia in clusters, (39.5)56–182(290) × (3)3.5–4.5(5) μm (avr. 119 × 4 μm vs. 90 × 4 μm on the host). Conidiogenous cells smooth-walled, polytretic, terminal or intercalary, proliferating sympodially, dark brown, subcylindrical. Conidia smooth-walled, thin-walled, brown or golden brown, straight with rounded ends, cylindrical to subcylindrical, 3-septate, rarely 4-septate, (11.5)18.5–26(29) × (6)7.5–9.5(11.5) μm (avr. 22.5 × 8.4 μm) on PDA and (18.5)26.5–33.5(42) × (7.5)8.5–10(11) μm (avr. 30 × 9 μm) on the host; hila inconspicuous; germination from one or both ends. Microconidiation present, forming 1–2-celled, pale or brown, globose to ellipsoidal conidia, (4.5)7–11(11.5) × (4.5)5.5–8(9) μm μm. Chlamydospores and Sexual morph not observed.
Culture characteristics: Colonies on PDA fast growing, reaching 63 mm diam. in 1 week at 25 ° C, grey, cottony, convex, and irregular with undulate margin; reverse dark brown.
Additional specimens examined: ALGERIA, Algiers, Ain Taya (in the littoral region), from diseased corn leaves, 21 Jul. 2018, A. Zibani (living culture AT-102).
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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University of Copenhagen |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Curvularia spicifera (Bainier) Boedijn, Bull. Jard.
Zibani, Abdenour, Sicora, Oana, Marian, Monica & Benslimane, Hamida 2024 |
Pseudocochliobolus spicifer
Tsuda, Ueyama & Nishih. 1978: 1119 |
Helminthosporium spiciferum (Bainier) Nicot, Öst.
Bainier 1953: 482 |
Curvularia spicifera (Bainier) Boedijn, Bull. Jard.
Bainier 1933: 127 |