Juxtiphoma kolkmaniorum Hern.-Restr., L. W. Hou, L. Cai & Crous, 2020
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Juxtiphoma kolkmaniorum Hern.-Restr., L. W. Hou, L. Cai & Crous |
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sp. nov. |
Juxtiphoma kolkmaniorum Hern.-Restr., L. W. Hou, L. Cai & Crous sp. nov. Figure 5 View Figure 5
Etymology.
kolkmaniorum refers to Linde & Mette Kolkman who collected the soil sample from which the ex-type strain was isolated.
Typus.
The Netherlands. Ophemert, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, L. & M. Kolkman (holotype designated here CBS H-24214, living ex-type culture CBS 146005 = JW 185006).
Conidiomata pycnidial, superficial, solitary or confluent, globose to subglobose, brown to dark brown, glabrous, covered by dark hyphae and chlamydospores, 100-350 μm; uniostiolate papillate; pycnidial wall pseudoparenchymatous, 2-4 layers, 7.5-12.5 μm thick, outer layer composed of brown, flattened polygonal cells. Conidiogenous cells mono- or polyphialidic, hyaline, smooth, subcylindrical, ampulliform or somewhat isodiametric, 5.5-11.5 × 2.5-5.5 μm. Conidia ellipsoidal to oblong, straight or curved, thin- and smooth-walled, hyaline, aseptate, 3.5-7.5 × 2-3 μm, 1-3-guttulate, medium. Conidial matrix white to buff. Chlamydospores terminal or intercalary, solitary, or in simple or branched chains, barrel-shaped, subglobose or ellipsoidal, pale brown to brown, guttulate, 5.5-12 × 4-8 μm.
Culture characteristics.
Colonies after 7 d at 25 °C, on OA reaching 45-60 mm diam, aerial mycelium cottony to floccose, isabelline to olivaceous, margin irregular; reverse concolorous. On MEA reaching 45-55 mm diam, aerial mycelium cottony to floccose, smoke grey to pale olivaceous grey with white edge, margin entire; reverse buff to smoke grey near the centre, olivaceous black with buff edge. On PDA reaching 45-50 mm diam, aerial mycelium cottony to floccose, olivaceous buff, dull green to buff, margin irregular; reverse smoke grey near the centre, olivaceous black with buff edge. NaOH spot test negative on OA.
Additional specimens examined.
Germany. Kiel-Kitzeberg, from wheat field soil, 1966, W. Gams, living cultures CBS 527.66 = FMR 15337 = ATCC 22238; The Netherlands. North Brabant province, Breda, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, F. Versantvoort, JW 167004; ibid. JW 168007; Rijen, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, G. & L. Schijvenaars, JW 94009. North Holland province, Hilversum, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, S. Nieuwenhuijsen, JW 23021. Utrecht province, Amersfoort, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, M. Kerssen, JW 125028; Amersfoort, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, E., K. & O. de Jong Verpaalen, JW 241011; Amersfoort, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, F. Wiegerinck, specimen CBS H-24102, culture CBS 145911 = JW 4017; Amersfoort, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, T. & K. Wesselink, JW 191004; Bilthoven, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, Y. El Ghazi, JW 220011; Utrecht, isolated from garden soil, Mar. 2017, J. Kooijmans, JW 63001.
Notes.
Juxtiphoma kolkmaniorum is very similar and phylogenetically close to J. eupyrena . However, based on the multi-gene phylogenetic analyses, J. kolkmaniorum forms a separate clade (Figure 1 View Figure 1 ). Morphologically, J. kolkmaniorum has conidia slightly larger and with more guttules than those of J. eupyrena (3.5-7.5 × 2-3 μm, 1-3-guttulate vs. 4.2-5.6 × 1.8-2.4 μm, 2-guttulate, de Gruyter and Noordeloos 1992) and smaller chlamydospores (5.5-12 × 4-8 μm vs. 8-20 × 6-15 μm, de Gruyter and Noordeloos 1992).
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