Aplosporella ginkgonis C. M. Tian, Z. Du & K. D. Hyde

Wu, Yingying, Peng, Cheng, Yuan, Rong, Zhang, Mingwei, Hu, Yang & Tian, Chengming, 2024, New species and records of Botryosphaeriales (Dothideomycetes) associated with tree dieback in Beijing, China, MycoKeys 106, pp. 225-250 : 225-250

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/mycokeys.106.122890

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12571638

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scientific name

Aplosporella ginkgonis C. M. Tian, Z. Du & K. D. Hyde
status

 

Aplosporella ginkgonis C. M. Tian, Z. Du & K. D. Hyde , Mycosphere 8 (2): 1249 (2017)

Description.

See Du et al. 2017.

Material examined.

China, Beijing City, Tongzhou District, Majuqiao Wetland Park , 39 ° 46 ' 12 " N, 116 ° 37 ' 12 " E, on the disease branches of Cotinus coggygria var. cinereus , 2 May 2023, Y. Y. Wu, BJFC - S 1931 , living culture CFCC 70746 GoogleMaps .

Notes.

Aplosporella ginkgonis was first reported in Gansu Province, China, causing canker and dieback disease in Ginkgo biloba and Morus alba ( Du et al. 2017) . Zhu et al. (2018) and Li et al. (2023) discovered the species on Rhus typhina and Zanthoxylum bungeanum , respectively, extending its host range. In the present study, one isolate ( CFCC 70746 ) was identified as A. ginkgonis based on the phylogenetically highly supported clade with 99 % MP, 95 % ML, and 0.94 BYPP values (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ) and morphological characteristics. This is the first report of A. ginkgonis on Cotinus coggygria var. cinereus .

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Sordariomycetes

Order

Diaporthales

Family

Diaporthaceae

Genus

Aplosporella

Loc

Aplosporella ginkgonis C. M. Tian, Z. Du & K. D. Hyde

Wu, Yingying, Peng, Cheng, Yuan, Rong, Zhang, Mingwei, Hu, Yang & Tian, Chengming 2024
2024
Loc

Aplosporella ginkgonis

C. M. Tian, Z. Du & K. D. Hyde 2017: 1249
2017