Cryptic species of Curvularia in the culture collection of the Queensland Plant Pathology Herbarium
Author
Tan, Yu Pei
Author
Crous, Pedro W.
Author
Shivas, Roger G.
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MycoKeys
2018
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.35.25665
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.35.25665
1314-4049-35-1
Curvularia boeremae (A.S. Patil & V.G. Rao) Y.P. Tan & R.G. Shivas
comb. nov.
Fig. 2
J-L
Basionym.
Drechslera boeremae
A.S. Patil & V.G. Rao, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 42: 129 (1976).
Description.
Colonies
on PDA approx. 3 cm diam. after 7 d at 25 °C, surface funiculose, margin fimbriate, olivaceous green to citrine, velutinous with aerial mycelium.
Hyphae
subhyaline, smooth to asperulate, branched, septate, 2-3
µm
in width.
Conidiophores
straight to flexuous, slightly geniculate towards apex, uniformly subhyaline to pale brown, smooth, septate, up to 110
µm
long, 4
µm
wide.
Conidiogenous cells
integrated, terminal or intercalary, with sympodial proliferation, pale brown to brown, smooth, mono- or polytretic, with darkened scars.
Conidia
broadly ellipsoidal to oval, brown to dark brown, smooth, (42-) 46-52 (-55)
x
(17-) 20-23 (-25)
µm
, brown to dark brown, 4-6-distoseptate, hila protuberant, thickened and darkened, 2-3
µm
wide.
Type.
India, Poona, from leaves of
Portulaca oleracea
, 28 Apr. 1970, A.S. Patil (holotype IMI 164633, includes ex-type culture), (isotype BRIP 13934, includes ex-type culture).
Notes.
Multilocus phylogenetic analyses placed the ex-type culture of
D. boeremae
within the clade that includes
C. lunata
, the type species of the genus (Fig. 1).
Curvularia boeremae
differs from
C. neoindica
in one locus (98% identities in gapdh). Furthermore,
C. boeremae
has shorter conidia than
C. neoindica
(27-65
µm
,
Manamgoda et al. 2014
).
Sivanesan's
(1987)
synonymy of
Drechslera boeremae
with
Bipolaris indica
was based on similar conidial morphology and is not supported by the phylogenetic analyses in this study.
Curvularia boeremae
is only known from the type specimen on
P. oleraceae
and has not been recorded in Australia.
Curvularia portulacae
is the only other species recorded on
P. oleraceae
(
Farr and Rossman 2018
).
Curvularia boeremae
is morphologically distinct from
C. portulacae
, which has comparatively long, cylindrical conidia (average 110
x
13
µm
,
Rader 1948
).