Pseudosplanchnonema phorcioides (I. Miyake) Chethana, Camporesi & K.D. Hyde, 2015
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https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.231.2.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038087CF-D177-FFBB-FF08-FD7E9EBFF907 |
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Felipe |
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Pseudosplanchnonema phorcioides (I. Miyake) Chethana, Camporesi & K.D. Hyde |
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comb. nov. |
Pseudosplanchnonema phorcioides (I. Miyake) Chethana, Camporesi & K.D. Hyde View in CoL , comb. nov.
Basionym : Massaria phorcioides (I. Miyake) View in CoL , Techn. Rep. Imper. Sericult. Exp. Stat. Tokyo 1:316 (1916).
≡ Splanchnonema phorcioides (I. Miyake) P. Leroy, L. Gauthier & M.E. Barr, Bull. Soc. View in CoL mycol. Fr. 116(3): 209 (2001).
Index Fungorum number: IF550800, Facesoffunginumber: FoF: 00199; Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 , 3 View FIGURE 3 .
Saprobic on dead branch of Morus sp. Sexual morph: Pseudostromata with immersed, perithecial ascomata, 159– 483 μm diam. (x=307.53 μm, n=20), solitary, gregarious, globose, black, short ostiolate. Ostiole 60–90 μm high, 80–120 μm diam. (x=78.6 × 108.6 μm, n=10), short, papillate, opening to exterior through bark. Peridium 30.5–82 μm (x=47.14 μm) wide at side walls, up to 18.9 μm wide near the apex and 60.48 μm wide at the base, comprising 6 to 7 layers of cells, outer 3–4 layers composed of dark brown, thick-walled cells of textura angularis, inner 2–3 layers comprising hyaline to pale brown, thin-walled cells. Hamathecium comprising broad, filiform 2–4 (x=3.4) μm wide, septate pseudoparaphyses, embedded in a gelatinous matrix. Asci 161–286 × 35–51 μm (x=193.2×41.9 μm, n=10), 8- spored, bitunicate, fissitunicate, cylindrical to clavate, with a short pedicel and an ocular chamber best seen in immature asci. Ascospores 50–66 × 14–20 μm (x=56.6 × 17.1 μm, n=15), overlapping biseriate, hyaline to pale brown when young, dark brown at maturity, fusiform to ellipsoidal, widest near the centre, with acute rounded ends, sometimes slightly curved, 1-sub-median septate, constricted at the septum, 5-guttulate, sometimes with pseudosepta between the guttules, smooth-walled, surrounded by a mucilaginous sheath. Asexual morph: Ceolomycetous, phoma-like. Conidiomata 382–805 μm high, 270–480 μm diam. (x=556.8 × 425.8 μm, n=10), pycnidial, solitary or aggregated, slightly erumpent, oval to globose, with verruculose wall, initially brown and becoming black at maturity. Pycnidial wall comprising multi-layered, brown, outer cells of textura angularis and thin, hyaline, inner cells. Conidiophores reduced to conidiogenous cells. Conidiogenous cells 3.2–6.9 μm×1.5–2.5 μm (x=4.5 × 1.7 μm, n=10), enteroblastic, hyaline, smooth-walled, formed from inner layer of pycnidial wall. Conidia 3.4–8.6 μm × 1.2–3.5 μm (x=5.9 × 2.1 μm, n=40), subglobose to oblong, hyaline, aseptate, straight or occasionally slightly curved, 0–2-guttulate, smooth-walled, with rounded ends.
Cultural Characteristics:— Ascospores germinating on water agar within 24 h and the germ tubes of 3–4 μm diam. produced near the septum. Colonies slow growing on PDA, attaining 6 mm diam. after 14 days at 28 °C, edge entire, greenish black in the centre, greenish grey towards rim, white at the margin with a circular cottony mycelium on the surface and reverse black in the centre and grey towards the ends of the mycelium. Conidia in mass, white.
Material examined:— ITALY. Province of Forlì-Cesena: Modigliana, Montebello (Ibola Valley), on dead branches of Morus sp. ( Moraceae ), 13 May 2013, E. Camporesi IT-1220 tris ( MFLU 14-0929, holotype), ( isotype in BBH, under the code of BBH 39847); ex-type living culture, MFLUCC 13-0533, CGMCC 3.17583; ITALY. Province of Forlì-Cesena: Santa Sofia, Camposonaldo, dead and hanging branches of Acer campestre L. ( Aceraceae ), 3 May 2013, E. Camporesi IT-1254 ( MFLU 14-0752), living culture, MFLUCC 13-0611; RUSSIA. Rostov region: Shakhty city, Central Park, on dead branch of Morus alba L. ( Moraceae ), 5 May 2014, Timur Bulgakov ( MFLU 15-0004), living culture, MFLUCC 14-0618.
Notes:— Morphologically Pseudosplanchnonema shows a resemblance to genus Splanchnonema , as typified by Splanchnonema pustulatum . Splanchnonema pustulatum differs from Pseudosplanchnonema phorcioides in possessing larger, depressed, subglobose ascomata and clavate, reddish brown, 2-septate ascospores ( Zhang et al. 2012, Liu et al. 2015). Our new collection of Pseudosplanchnonema phorcioides is identical to Splanchnonema phorcioides . Both collections have immersed, ostiolate ascomata, 8-spored, clavate, biseriate asci and fusiform, dark brown, ascospores surrounded by a gelatinous sheath ( Tanaka et al. 2005). Hence we transfer this species to Pseudosplanchnonema as a new combination. According to the molecular data, P. phorcioides clusters in a wellseparated clade in Massarinaceae . Leroy et al. (2000) has described Splanchnonema phorcioides as parasitic. Hence we have described the Pseudosplanchnonema phorcioides as also parasitic. Pseudosplanchnonema differs from M. eburnea in having smaller ascomata lacking a clypeus, a thicker peridium composed of two layers the inner of hyaline and outer of dark brown cells, anastomosing pseudoparaphyses, and larger, dark brown, 1-septate, guttulate ascospores which sometimes have pseudosepta.
Several asexual genera have been shown to be associated with Massarinaceae by molecular phylogenetic studies ( Kodsueb et al. 2007, Shearer et al. 2009, Suestrong et al. 2009, Zhang et al. 2012). Byssothecium , represented by B. circinans differs from Pseudosplanchnonema in having minute, thin-walled conidiomata and subglobose, broadly papillate pseudothecia with smaller asci and ascospores in its sexual morph ( Boise 1983). Aquaticheirospora represented by A. lignicola differs from Pseudosplanchnonema in possessing synnematous conidiomata, larger, hyaline to pale brown, cheiroid conidia ( Kodsueb et al. 2007). Cheirosporium represented by C. triseriale differs by having sporodochial conidiomata, macronematous, septate conidiophores, monoblastic, doliiform or broad-cylindrical conidiogenous cells, larger, olivaceous to brown, 0–1-septate, cheiroid conidia truncated at the base ( Cai et al. 2008, Kodsueb et al. 2007). Corynespora represented by C. olivacea , Helminthosporium represented by H. chlorophorae , H. solani , H. velutinum and Periconia represented by P. igniaria differed from the asexual morph of Pseudosplanchnonema by possessing macronematous, mononematous conidiophores, Corynespora and Helminthosporium differed by possessing brown, elongate, multi-cellular, tretic conidia, whereas Periconia differed by globose to cylindrical conidia ( Ellis 1971, Hyde et al. 2013). Neottiosporina represented by N. paspali and Saccharicola represented by S. bicolor differed from Pseudosplanchnonema in having smaller conidiomata and transversely septate conidia ( Sutton 1980).
Many studies have been conducted on splanchnonema-like species isolated from the Morus species, with distinct phylogeny and morphological characters similar to Pseudosplanchnonema ( Tanaka & Harada 2004, Tanaka et al. 2005, Liu et al. 2015). Our study shows the importance of studying these splanchnonema-like taxa since they are scattered across Pleosporales with distinct phylogenetic lineages. Therefore, further studies with molecular data are essential to interpret correct generic concepts for splanchnonema-like taxa.
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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Mae Fah Laung University Herbarium |
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National Science and Technology Development Agency |
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Mae Fah Luang University Culture Collection |
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China General Microbiological Culture Collection Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Pseudosplanchnonema phorcioides (I. Miyake) Chethana, Camporesi & K.D. Hyde
| Chethana, K. W. Thilini, Liu, Mei, Ariyawansa, Hiran A., Konta, Sirinapa, Wanasinghe, Dhanushka N., Zhou, Ying, Yan, Jiye, Camporesi, Erio, Bulgakov, Timur S., Chukeatirote, Ekachai, Hyde, Kevin D., Bahkali, Ali H., Liu, Jianhua & Li, Xinghong 2015 |
Splanchnonema phorcioides (I. Miyake) P. Leroy, L. Gauthier & M.E. Barr, Bull. Soc.
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