Heteroconium species
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.536.2.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6323891 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D1B87BF-FFD4-266F-9EA5-FF33FA121B75 |
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Plazi |
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Heteroconium species |
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Key to accepted Heteroconium species View in CoL View at ENA
1. Conidia dimorphic, one type of conidia is unicellular and concolorous and second type of conidia is bicellular and bicolorous...... ............................................................................................................................................................................................... H. simile View in CoL
1. Conidia monomorphic, either concolorous or bicolorous ..................................................................................................................2
2. Conidia concolorous...........................................................................................................................................................................3
2. Conidia bicolorous..............................................................................................................................................................................4
3. Conidia hyaline to pale brown............................................................................................................................................................5
3. Conidia brown to dark brown.............................................................................................................................................................6
4. Conidia guttulated ................................................................................................................................................................. H. avilae View in CoL
4. Conidia not guttulated ......................................................................................................................................................................17
5. Scar at both ends of conidia............................................................................................................................................. H. triticicola View in CoL
5. No scars at the end of conidia.............................................................................................................................................................7
6. Conidia both euseptate and distoseptate………………………………………………..…...............................................................8
6. Conidia euseptate………………………………………………………………………....................................................................9
7. Occasionally with a secondary conidium, smooth-walled, 0–6-euseptate, 13–44 × 5.5–10 μm....................................... H. schimae View in CoL
7. No secondary conidium observed, conidia 3–6-septate, 26–52 × 4–6 μm....................................................................... H. tropicale View in CoL
8. Conidia aseptate to multi-septate, subclindrical to ellipsoid, verruculose, 10–60 × 7–8 μm....................................... H. kleinziense
8. Conidia 14–22-septate (6–8-euseptate, 8–14-distoseptate), straight or slightly curved, obclavate, 58–93.5 μm × 5–8 μm................ ....................................................................................................................................................................................... H. bannaense View in CoL
9. Conidia single septate.......................................................................................................................................................................10
9. Conidia with more than one septa ....................................................................................................................................................11
10. Conidia fusiform to cylindrical, pale brown to reddish brown, 23–42.5 × 8.5–10.5 μm.................................................. H. indicum View in CoL
10. Conidia obclavate to ellipsoid, brown, smooth, 12–24 × 4–6 μm................................................................................. H. ponapense View in CoL
11. Conidia less than 7-septate ...............................................................................................................................................................12
11. Conidia more than 7-septate.............................................................................................................................................................15
12. Conidia at first smooth and hyaline, later verrucose. ................................................................................................... H. glutinosum View in CoL
12. Conidia smooth-walled.....................................................................................................................................................................13
13. Conidia in chains of 2, 6–7-septate ............................................................................................................................ H. phellodendri View in CoL
13. Conidia in chains of 3, less than 4-septate .......................................................................................................................................14
14. Conidia (1–)2-septate, 20–25 9 7–10 μm ......................................................................................................... H. tsoongiodendronis View in CoL
14. Conidia 1–4-septate, 13.5–32.5 × 5.4–8.5 μm ................................................................................................................. H. lignicola View in CoL
15. Conidia verrucose with longitudinal striations or with creases, 1–14-septate .............................................................. H. neriifoliae View in CoL
15. Conidia smooth-walled, 1–10-septate .............................................................................................................................................. 16
16. Conidia not constricted at septa, cylindrical to fusiform, 35–95 × 8–12 μm ............................................................... H. arundicum View in CoL
16. Conidia slightly constricted at septa, cylindrical to oblong, 10–40 × 3–7 μm.............................................................. H. citharexyli View in CoL
17. Conidia with a double layered wall ................................................................................................................................. H. asiaticum View in CoL
17. Conidia with a thick single layered wall ..........................................................................................................................................18
18. Conidia with apical cells pale brown.............................................................................................................................. H. annesleae View in CoL
18. Apical and basal end of conidia pale brown.....................................................................................................................................19
19. With black band at each septum .......................................................................................................................................................20
19. Without black band at each septum ..................................................................................................................................................21
20. Conidia cylindrical or fusiform, 9–16-euseptate, brown, pale brown ends, 50–85 × 4–6 μm, in chains of 3 ..................................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................ H. neolitseae View in CoL
20. Conidia, obclavate, thick-walled, 45–110 × 8–12 μm, 8–18-septate, in chains of 2................................................................. H. fici View in CoL
21. Conidia blastocatenate, in chains up to 3, smooth, rarely verrucose, primary conidia 5–7-sepatate, truncate at both ends, 32–40(– 50) × 8–10 μm, secondary conidia 3–4 septate, rounded above and truncate below, 20–30 × 3–5 μm........................ H. decorosum View in CoL
21. Conidia blastocatenate, in chains up to 4, smooth, obclavate, 4–7-septate, (mostly 6-septate), slightly constricted at septa, rounded at apex, truncate at base, 31–45 × 7.5–8.7 μm, 4–7-septate............................................................ Heteroconium tulsiense View in CoL sp. nov.
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