Novel species of Cladosporium from environmental sources in Spain
Author
Iturrieta-Gonzalez, Isabel
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8426-9530
Unitat de Micologia, Facultat de Medicina i Ciencies de la Salut and IISPV, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 43201, Reus, Tarragona, Spain
Author
Garcia, Dania
Unitat de Micologia, Facultat de Medicina i Ciencies de la Salut and IISPV, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 43201, Reus, Tarragona, Spain
Author
Gene, Josepa
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6195-9299
Unitat de Micologia, Facultat de Medicina i Ciencies de la Salut and IISPV, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 43201, Reus, Tarragona, Spain
josepa.gene@urv.cat
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MycoKeys
2021
2021-01-05
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.77.60862
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.77.60862
1314-4049-77-1
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Cladosporium fuscoviride
Iturrieta-Gonzalez
, Dania
Garcia
,
Gene
sp. nov.
Fig. 5
Etymology.
Name refers to the dark green reverse of the colonies of the species growing in all agar media tested (fuscus = dark brown, blackish or figuratively dull and viridis = green).
Type.
Spain, Catalonia, Tarragona province, Cambrils,
Sama
Park, garden soil, Feb. 2017,
I.
Iturrieta-Gonzalez
&
J.
Gene
(holotype CBS H-24471; cultures ex-type FMR 16385, CBS 146920).
Description.
Mycelium
in vitro superficial and immersed, composed of septate, branched, subhyaline to pale brown, smooth to verruculose hyphae, 1-3
μm
wide.
Conidiophores
semi-macronematous to macronematous, arising laterally and terminally from hyphae, sometimes reduced to conidiogenous cells, septate, erect to slightly flexuous, branched or unbranched, sometimes geniculate at the apex, up to 56
μm
long, 3-4
μm
wide, pale brown, smooth to verruculose.
Conidiogenous cells
terminal and subterminal, cylindrical to slightly clavate, 8-27
x
3-4
μm
, bearing up to 4 conidiogenous loci, darkened and refractive.
Ramoconidia
0-1(-3)-septate, subcylindrical to ellipsoidal, 7.5-22
x
2.5-4
μm
[av. (
+/-
SD) 12.8 (
+/-
3.9)
x
3 (
+/-
0.43)], pale brown, smooth to verruculose.
Conidia
in branched chains with up to 4 conidia in the terminal unbranched part, pale brown, smooth to verruculose, with protuberant, slightly darkened and refractive hila;
small terminal conidia
aseptate, globose, subglobose to obovoid, 3-6
x
2-3.5
μm
[av. (
+/-
SD) 4.5 (
+/-
0.66)
x
3 (
+/-
0.39)];
intercalary conidia
aseptate, ellipsoidal to somewhat limoniform, 4.5-7
x
2.5-4
μm
[av. (
+/-
SD) 5.7 (
+/-
0.70)
x
3.2 (
+/-
0.36)];
secondary ramoconidia
0(-1)-septate, subcylindrical to ellipsoidal 6-11.5
x
2.5-4
μm
[av. (
+/-
SD) 8.8 (
+/-
1.64)
x
3.1 (
+/-
0.40)].
Culture characteristics
(14 d at 25 °C). Colonies on OA reaching 31-32 mm diam., olive (3F8) to dark green (30F5), olive final edge (2F8), flat, velvety, aerial mycelium scarce, margin regular; reverse dark green (30F5) to black. On PDA attaining 44-46 mm diam., gray to olive to olive yellow (3D1/2E5/2C6), white at the final edge, flat, velvety, aerial mycelium scarce, margin regular; reverse dark green (30F8) to black, with a whitish final edge. On SNA reaching 34-35 mm diam., olive (3F8), flat, velvety, aerial mycelium scarce, margin regular; reverse dark green (30F8), olive final edge (3F3).
Cardinal temperature for growth.
Optimum 25 °C, maximum 30 °C, minimum 5 °C.
Distribution.
Spain.
Notes.
Cladosporium fuscoviride
is closely related to
C. alboflavescens
(Fig.
1
), a monotypic species described from an animal respiratory specimen collected in California (
Sandoval-Denis et al. 2016
). The species can be distinguished by their colony and microscopic features; i.e.,
C. fuscoviride
has darker colonies and faster growth rates at 25 °C after 2 wk on the three media tested (OA, 31-32 vs 20-23 mm; PDA, 44-46 vs 34-36 mm; SNA, 34-35 vs 20-25 mm), shorter conidiophores (up to 56
μm
vs up to 130
μm
long in
C. alboflavescens
), and 0-3-septate (aseptate in
C. alboflavescens
) shorter (7.5-22 vs 11-36
μm
) ramoconidia.
Cladosporium iranicum
is related with
C. fuscoviride
and
C. alboflavescens
, but can be easily distinguished from them by its larger conidiophores (40-180(-135)
μm
), with chains of up to 10 conidia in the terminal unbranched part, and a faster growth rate on PDA (56-60 mm after 14 d at 25 °C) (
Bensch et al. 2010
).
Figure 5.
Cladosporium fuscoviride
(ex-type FMR 16385)
a-c
colonies on PDA, OA and SNA after 14 days at 25 °C
d-g
conidiophores
h
ramoconidia and conidia. Scale bars: 10 mm (
a-c
); 10
μm
(
d-h
).