New records of Celoporthe guangdongensis and Cytospora rhizophorae on mangrove apple in China
Author
Tian, Long yan
Guangdong Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou, China
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7213-7204
Author
Xu, Jin zhu
Guangdong Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou, China
Author
Zhao, Dan yang
Guangdong Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou, China
Author
Qiu, Hua long
Guangdong Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou, China
Author
Yang, Hua
Guangdong Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou, China
Author
Qin, Chang sheng
Guangdong Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou, China
qincs@sinogaf.cn
text
Biodiversity Data Journal
2020
8
55251
55251
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e55251
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e55251
1314-2828-8-e55251
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Cytospora rhizophorae Kohlm. & E. Kohlm (1971)
Materials
Type status:
Other material
.
Occurrence:
catalogNumber:
TLY1-13; TLY2-42
; recordedBy:
C.S. Qin & L.Y. Tian
;
Taxon:
scientificName: Cytosporarhizophorae; kingdom: Fungi; order: Diaporthales; family: Cytosporaceae; genus: Cytospora;
Location:
country:
China
; stateProvince: Guangdong; locality:
Zhongshan City, Hengmen village, 113.5810°N, 22.4820°E
; verbatimElevation:
2.546 m
;
Identification:
identifiedBy:
L.Y. Tian
; identificationReferences: (Kohlmeyer and Kohlmeyer 1971);
Event:
year: 2018; month: September; day: 26; habitat: on the twig of Sonneratiaapetala Buch.-Ham.;
Record Level:
language: en
Description
Pycnidial stromata ostiolated, immersed in bark, scattered, erumpent through the surface of bark, discoid, with favaginous multiple locules. Ectostromatic disc black, circular to ovoid, (300-)400-850(-950)
µm
in diam. Locule numerous, arranged irregularly with common walls, (100-)200-250(-350)
µm
in diam. Conidiophores hyaline, branched at base or not branched, thin walled, filamentous, (4.5-)6-14(-16)
x
1-2
µm
. Conidiogenous cells enteroblastic polyphialidic, (1.3-)2-4.5(-5.5)
x
1-2.5
µm
. Conidia hyaline, allantoid, smooth, aseptate, thin-walled, (3-)3.5-5(-6.1)
x
1-1.5
μm
(Fig.
4
).
Notes
Cytospora rhizophorae
was initially introduced as mangrove fungi on
Rhizophora
species (
Kohlmeyer and Kohlmeyer 1971
). Two isolates from the present study, together with MUCC302 and CBS 116861, formed a distinct clade (Fig.
5
). Additionally, the morphology observed in this study fit exactly with the primary description (
Kohlmeyer and Kohlmeyer 1971
).