Aplosporella yanqingensis L. Lin & X. L. Fan, 2023

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.12571644

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scientific name

Aplosporella yanqingensis L. Lin & X. L. Fan
status

 

Aplosporella yanqingensis L. Lin & X. L. Fan , MycoKeys 97: 9 (2023)

Description.

See Lin et al. 2023 a.

Material examined.

China, Beijing City, Tongzhou District, Central Green Forest Park , 39 ° 52 ' 16 " N, 116 ° 42 ' 04 " E, on the dead branches of Acer truncatum , 12 April 2023, C. M. Tian, Y. M. Liang, C. Peng, Y. Hu & Y. Y. Wu, BJFC - S 1943 , living culture CFCC 70743 GoogleMaps ; ibid. BJFC - S 1944 , living culture CFCC 70738 GoogleMaps .

Notes.

Aplosporella yanqingensis was first discovered on the branches of Platycladus orientalis in Beijing ( Lin et al. 2023 a). In this study, the two isolates ( CFCC 70738 and CFCC 70743 ) from Acer truncatum formed a clade with 100 % MP, 100 % ML, and 1.00 BYPP values in the multi-locus phylogenetic tree with A. yanqingensis (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ). Compared with the description of Lin et al. (2023 a), this study has shorter conidia and thinner conidiogenous cells (11.0–16.5 × 6.0–9.0 µm vs. 16.0–21.5 × 6.0–9.5 µm and 5.0–20.5 × 1.0–2.0 µm vs. 6.0–13.5 × 2.0–3.0 µm). Thus, these isolates were identified as A. yanqingensis , and herewith we are providing a new host record for A. yanqingensis , Acer truncatum .