Epicoccum oryzae S. Ito & Iwadare, Report
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Epicoccum oryzae S. Ito & Iwadare, Report View in CoL of the Hokkaido Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station 31: 1. 1934
Description.
see Hou et al. (2020 b).
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China, Yunnan Province, Puer City, Jingdong Yizu Autonomous County, from healthy leaves of C. sinensis , 13 Jun 2020, Y. C. Wang, culture YCW 2010 .
Notes.
Epicoccum oryzae was synonymised as E. nigrum previously ( Schol – Schwarz 1959). It was resurrected as a separate species, distant from E. nigrum and CBS 173.34 was proposed as the ex-neotype of E. oryzae ( Hou et al. 2020 b) . Epicoccum oryzae is characterised by “ olivaceous hyphae, globose or subglobose sporodochia and globose, subglobose or pyriform, granular, verrucose, olivaceous conidia, consisting of one to five cells ” ( Hou et al. 2020 b). It clustered into a sister clade to E. endophyticum and E. mackenziei (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ). In the present study, one isolate from healthy tea plant leaves grouped with E. draconis ( CBS 173.34 and CBS 174.34) with high statistical support (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ). This is the first report of E. oryzae isolated from C. sinensis .
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Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Fungal and Yeast Collection |
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Epicoccum oryzae S. Ito & Iwadare, Report
Wang, Yuchun, Tu, Yiyi, Chen, Xueling, Jiang, Hong, Ren, Hengze, Lu, Qinhua, Wei, Chaoling & Lv, Wuyun 2024 |
Epicoccum oryzae
S. Ito & Iwadare 1934: 1 |