Microdochium sinense S. B. Liu, X. Y. Liu, Z. Meng & X. G. Zhang, J.

Zhang, Zhao-Xue, Shang, Yu-Xin, Zhang, Meng-Yuan, Zhang, Jin-Jia, Geng, Yun, Xia, Ji-Wen & Zhang, Xiu-Guo, 2024, Phylogenomics, taxonomy and morphological characters of the Microdochiaceae (Xylariales, Sordariomycetes), MycoKeys 106, pp. 303-325 : 303-325

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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/mycokeys.106.127355

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12637262

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Microdochium sinense S. B. Liu, X. Y. Liu, Z. Meng & X. G. Zhang, J.
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Microdochium sinense S. B. Liu, X. Y. Liu, Z. Meng & X. G. Zhang, J. View in CoL Fungi 2022, 8, 577.

Fig. 6 View Figure 6

Material examined.

China, Hainan Province, Jianfengling National Forest Park, on diseased leaves of Phragmites australis , 12 April 2023, Z. X. Zhang ( HSAUP 3922-1), living culture SAUCC 3922-1; ibid., ( HSAUP 3922-3), living culture SAUCC 3922-3.

Description.

Endogenic on diseased leaves of Phragmites australis . Mycelia are superficial and immersed, 2.1–2.9 µm wide, branched, membranous and hyaline. Conidia are solitary, hyaline, straight, oblong to ellipsoid, 12.3–15 × 3.5–5.6 µm, multi-guttulate, apex rounded, base usually flattened. Conidiophores were not observed, chlamydospores were not observed, sexual morphs were not observed, see Fig. 6 View Figure 6 .

Culture characteristics.

Cultures incubated on PDA at 25 ° C in darkness, reach-ing 72–76 mm diam., had a growth rate of 5.1–5.4 mm / day after 14 days, with moder-ate aerial mycelia, milky white to grey-white, with irregular margin, reverses light brown in the centre, with grey-white and regular margin.

Notes.

Phylogenetic analyses of four combined genes ( ITS, LSU, RPB 2 and TUB 2) showed that SAUCC 3922-1 and SAUCC 3922-3 clustered with the type collection of Microdochium sinense with strong support (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). We, therefore, identified the isolated strains ( SAUCC 3922-1 and SAUCC 3922-3) as Mi. sinense . Morphologically, the conidia of the both (newly isolated and type) were similar (12.3–15 × 3.5–5.6 vs. 11.5–19.34 × 2.8–5.4 µm).

Z

Universität Zürich

PDA

Royal Botanic Gardens

C

University of Copenhagen

LSU

Louisiana State University - Herbarium

TUB

Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen