<documentid="1CEFADA01EFBC4A136DF5F8815C00D60"ID-DOI="10.12651/JSR.2024.13.2.111"ID-ISSN="2713-8615"ID-Zenodo-Dep="12753403"IM.bibliography_approvedBy="felipe"IM.illustrations_approvedBy="carolina"IM.materialsCitations_approvedBy="carolina"IM.metadata_approvedBy="carolina"IM.tables_approvedBy="carolina"IM.taxonomicNames_approvedBy="carolina"IM.treatmentCitations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.treatments_approvedBy="carolina"checkinTime="1721183205605"checkinUser="felipe"docAuthor="Kwon, Sun Lul, Cho, Minseo & Kim, Changmu Kim and Jae-Jin"docDate="2024"docId="14109D7CFFA190645E21F9DEF6ACF8AF"docLanguage="en"docName="JSpeciesRes.13.2.111-126.pdf"docOrigin="Journal of Species Research 13 (2)"docStyle="DocumentStyle:4D398BFF45FF8CA9E08F546BB06AE372.2:JSpeciesRes.2012-.journal_article"docStyleId="4D398BFF45FF8CA9E08F546BB06AE372"docStyleName="JSpeciesRes.2012-.journal_article"docStyleVersion="2"docTitle="Neopestalotiopsis camelliae-oleiferae Qin Yang & He Li"docType="treatment"docVersion="4"lastPageNumber="119"masterDocId="E829E504FFA6906C5D08FFB8F57BFFB0"masterDocTitle="First report of seven unrecorded bambusicolous fungi in Korea"masterLastPageNumber="126"masterPageNumber="111"pageNumber="118"updateTime="1721778592221"updateUser="ExternalLinkService"zenodo-license-document="CC-BY-4.0">
<mods:namePartid="66BA556F78CB456938F70B3E3612AA55">Kwon, Sun Lul</mods:namePart>
<mods:affiliationid="B755FF9ED0F264C785BEE3D92FA9BE56">Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea & BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,</mods:affiliation>
<mods:affiliationid="B6784D4CEDE468A90C093EE453BA6025">Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea & Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea</mods:affiliation>
<taxonomicNameid="5BB957E9FFA1906B5E21F9DEF682F92E"ID-CoL="B2T6R"authority="Qin Yang & He Li"authorityName="Qin Yang & He Li"class="Sordariomycetes"family="Pestalotiopsidaceae"genus="Neopestalotiopsis"kingdom="Fungi"order="Amphisphaeriales"pageId="7"pageNumber="118"phylum="Ascomycota"rank="species"species="camelliae-oleiferae">
<figureCitationid="048230EFFFA1906B5E9EF91EF698F90F"box="[918,995,1702,1727]"captionStart="Fig"captionStartId="6.[174,207,1628,1650]"captionTargetBox="[199,1419,258,1591]"captionTargetId="figure-142@6.[198,1421,257,1595]"captionTargetPageId="6"captionText="Fig. 4. Maximum Likelihood tree for genus Neopestalotiopsis with ITS+TEF1-α+TUB dataset. Node numbers indicate bootstrap value above 70%. Blue colored names indicate the strains isolated in this study. Type strains are indicated by “T”."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12753411"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12753411/files/figure.png"pageId="7"pageNumber="118">Figs. 4</figureCitation>
, colonies thick, circular form, margin entire, aerial mycelia dense, mycelia white to very pale yellow (2.5Y 3/2). Very pale yellow (2.5Y 3/2) pigment diffused in media.
<emphasisid="AECDF078FFAE90645C52F9BDF750F9AD"bold="true"box="[346,555,1540,1565]"pageId="8"pageNumber="119">three median cells</emphasis>
doliiform, (10-)12- 15(-18.5) μm long, third septa from the base darker than rest cell (second cell from base pale brown, (3.5-)4.0- 5.5(-7.0) μm long; third cell from dark brown, (3.5-)4.0- 5.0 μm long; fourth cell from base medium brown, 4.0-5.5 μm long).
<collectingCountryid="E4AE6CFAFFAE90645CB2F97EF7F8F96E"box="[442,643,1734,1758]"name="South Korea"pageId="8"pageNumber="119">Republic of Korea</collectingCountry>
The morphological features of KUC21857 and KUC21858 were slightly different by narrow conidia, short basal cell length, short appendage attached basal cell, and long length of appendage of apical cell from the original description (
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<figureCitationid="048230EFFFAE9064594BF99DF1FFF98D"box="[1091,1156,1573,1597]"captionStart="Fig"captionStartId="6.[174,207,1628,1650]"captionTargetBox="[199,1419,258,1591]"captionTargetId="figure-142@6.[198,1421,257,1595]"captionTargetPageId="6"captionText="Fig. 4. Maximum Likelihood tree for genus Neopestalotiopsis with ITS+TEF1-α+TUB dataset. Node numbers indicate bootstrap value above 70%. Blue colored names indicate the strains isolated in this study. Type strains are indicated by “T”."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12753411"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12753411/files/figure.png"pageId="8"pageNumber="119">Fig. 4</figureCitation>
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). Pathogenicity tests have shown that this species infects wounded leaves of plants, causing lesions, but the lesions are not large (
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