Didymella pomorum (Thüm.) Q. Chen & L. Cai, Studies
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Didymella pomorum (Thüm.) Q. Chen & L. Cai, Studies |
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Didymella pomorum (Thüm.) Q. Chen & L. Cai, Studies View in CoL in Mycology. 82: 179. 2015 a
Description.
see Boerema (1993).
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China, Yunnan Province, from diseased leaves of C. sinensis cv. Dalicha, 22 Jun 2019, Y. C. Wang, culture YCW 196 .
Notes.
Didymella pomorum was introduced as Phoma pomorum before the comprehensive revision of Didymellaceae ( Chen et al. 2015 a) . Chen et al. (2015 a) regarded four taxa of the respective Phoma pomorum varieties, viz. vars. circinata ( CBS 285.76), cyanea ( CBS 388.80) and pomorum ( CBS 539.66) and the species Ph. triticina ( CBS 354.52) to be conspecific and treated them as a single species D. pomorum . Pycnidia produced by this species are usually subglobose-ampulliform with a distinct ostiole ( Boerema 1993). It can cause leaf spots on many plants ( Boerema 1993; Romero et al. 2021). In the present study, one isolate from diseased tea plant leaves is closely related to D. sinensis with high statistical support (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ). This is the first report of D. pomorum isolated from C. sinensis .
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Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Fungal and Yeast Collection |
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