Pestalotiopsis phyllostachydis H.J. Zhao & W. Dong, 2024

Zhao, Haijun, Shu, Yongxin, Doilom, Mingkwan, Zeng, Xiangyu, Zhang, Huang & Dong, Wei, 2024, Pestalotiopsis phyllostachydis sp. nov. from Guangdong, China, Phytotaxa 633 (1), pp. 68-85 : 76

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.633.1.8

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13879082

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scientific name

Pestalotiopsis phyllostachydis H.J. Zhao & W. Dong
status

sp. nov.

Pestalotiopsis phyllostachydis H.J. Zhao & W. Dong View in CoL , sp. nov. ( FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 2 )

Index Fungorum number: IF900827; Facesoffungi number: FoF 14613.

Etymology: refers to the host genus Phyllostachys , from which the fungus was isolated.

Holotype: MHZU 23-0119

Endophytic in leaves of Phyllostachys sulphurea . Sexual morph: undetermined. Asexual morph: Conidiomata (on PDA) 400–440 μm diam., acervular, saucer-shaped, aggregated or scattered, semi-immersed, superfical, often exuding black conidial masses. Conidiophores reduced to conidiogenous cells. Conidiogenous cells holoblastic, monoblastic, discrete, subcylindrical, 11–17 × 2–4 μm (x̄ = 14 × 3 μm, n = 10), or ampulliform (6–10 × 1.2–3.8 μm) (x̄ = 8 × 2.5 μm, n = 10), hyaline, smooth. Conidia 18–24 × 5–7 μm (x̄ = 20 × 6 μm, n = 30), fusoid, ellipsoidal, straight to slightly curved, 4-septate, occasionally slightly constricted at septa; basal cell 2.8–4.6 μm long (x̄ = 3.7 μm, n = 30), obconical with a truncate base, hyaline, sometimes with 0–2 short basal appendage 1–7 μm long (x̄ = 4.7 μm, n = 30), tubular, filiform, unbranched or branched, centric; three median cells pale brown to brown, concolorous or sometimes darker at the two upper cells, darker at the septa; apical cell 2.8–5.5 µm long (x̄ = 4.2 μm, n = 30), conical, subcylindrical, hyaline to subhyaline, bearing 2–4 filiform, unbranched tubular apical appendages, 7–26 μm long (x̄ = 17 μm, n = 30).

Culture characteristics: colonies on PDA reaching 77 mm diam. after 10 days at 25 ℃, forming serval circular, floccose to fluffy, white with cottony aerial mycelium on the surface, with smooth edge, producing a few conidiomata exuding black spore masses after a month, white circular, no pigment production in the culture.

Material examined: CHINA, Guangdong Province, Guanghzou City, South China National Botanical Garden, isolated from leaves of Phyllostachys sulphurea (Carrière) Rivière & C. Rivière ( Poaceae ), 17 June 2021, H. J. Zhao, HNZW 177 ( MHZU 23-0119, holotype); ex-type culture ZHKUCC 23-0873.

Notes: in our multi-locus phylogenetic analysis, P. phyllostachydis forms a distinct branch within the genus Pestalotiopsis ( FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Pestalotiopsis phyllostachydis exhibits similar morphological characteristics with other species, but it can be distinguished from its relatives by the length of apical appendages. Except for P. thailandica , which has longer apical appendages (5.5–38 μm) as opposed to P. phyllostachydis (7–26 μm), all other species have shorter ones ( TABLE 2). Although P. loeiana has a similar length of apical appendages to P. phyllostachydis , it differs in having longer basal appendages (3–13 μm vs. 2–7 μm) ( Sun et al. 2023). Based on phylogenetic analysis, nucleotide comparison ( TABLE 3), and morphological characteristics, P. phyllostachydis is established as a new species.

H

University of Helsinki

J

University of the Witwatersrand

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