New species of Nectria and Thyronectria from Xinjiang, China
Author
Ma, Rong
College of Forestry and Horticulture, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi, 830052, China & Department of Plant Pathology, University of California-Davis, Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier, CA 93648, USA
Author
Li, Sheng-Nan
College of Forestry and Horticulture, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi, 830052, China
Author
Zhao, Ying
College of Forestry and Horticulture, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi, 830052, China
Author
Wang, Min
College of Forestry and Horticulture, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi, 830052, China
Author
Michailides, Themis J.
Department of Plant Pathology, University of California-Davis, Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier, CA 93648, USA
Author
Tian, Cheng-Ming
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Phytotaxa
2020
2020-02-20
433
4
253
264
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.433.4.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.433.4.1
1179-3163
13875242
Thyronectria berberidicola
R. Ma & S.N.Li
,
sp. nov.
Fig. 3
.
MycoBank no: MB 830452
Holotype
:—
CHINA
,
Xinjiang
UygurAutonomous Region
,
Ili
,
Huocheng County
,
Kuerdening in Mohe
,
43°12’01.05’’N
,
82°47’17.70’’E
, elev.
1402 m
, on twigs of
Berberis heteropoda
, R. Ma
,
4 August 2016
, (XJ-FPL 1366, living ex-type culture).
Etymology
:—
berberidicola
,
named after
Berberis heteropoda
, the known host for this species.
Host/Distribution
:—Twigs of
Berberis heteropoda
in northwestern
China
.
Original description
:—Saprophytic on twigs of
Berberis heteropoda
. Sexual morph: Mycelium not visible around the ascomata or on the host. Stromata erumpent through the epidermis,
0.6 mm
high,
1.7 mm
diam., black brown, becoming dark red in KOH and yellow in LA, pseudoparenchymatous, cells forming
textura angularis
, intergrading with the ascomatal wall. Ascomata superficial, aggregated in groups of 4–22, black brown or bay, subglobose to globose, 265–326 μm high, 228–352 μm in diam., rarely becoming cupulate when dry, becoming slightly purple in KOH and yellow in LA, sometimes the surface scurfy or scaly, yellowish green. Ascomatal wall 33–55 μm thick, composed of two regions: outer region 23–36 μm thick, intergrading with the stroma, cells forming
textura globulosa
or
textura angularis
, with pigmented walls about 1.5 μm thick; inner region 15–20 μm thick and composed of elongate, thin-walled, hyaline cells, forming
textura prismatica
. Asci clavate, increasing in size as the ascospores matured, 8- spored, (8.9–)11.9–20.6(–25.9) × (57.2–)66.9–99.0(–117.9) μm (mean=16.3 × 83 μm, n=80). Ascospores ellipsoidal to fusiform, hyaline, constricted at septa, with 5–8 transverse septa, 1(–2) longitudinal septum, (3.4–)4.5–6.3(–9.1) × (14.7–)19.2–26.2(–33.6) μm (mean=5.4 × 22.7 μm, n=80), smooth, budding to produce hyaline, thin-walled, bacillar ascoconidia, (0.9–)1.1–1.4(–1.6) × (2.9–)3.4–4.2(–4.7) μm (mean=1.2 × 3.8 μm, n=80), l/w = 3.0–3.2, that fill asci. Asexual morph: Undetermined.
FIGURE 3
. Morphology of
Thyronectria berberidicola
from
Berberis heteropoda
(XJAU 1366-1). A–C: Perithecia on natural substrata. D: Median section of perithecium. E: Median section of perithecial wall. F–G:Asci. H–I: Ascospores. J: Ascoconidia. K: Colonies on PDA after 30 days. Scale bars: A = 500 μm; B–C = 200 μm; D =50 μm; E–J = 10 μm.
Culture characteristics
:—The mycelium of cultures grown on PDA at 25 °C appeared white at first, developing a pale-orange pigment after 9 days, sometimes with concentric circles.
Specimens examined
:—
CHINA
,
Xinjiang Uygur
Autonomous Region
,
Ili
,
Huocheng county
,
Apeiying
ditch,
44°25’54.94’’N
,
80°46’37.37’’E
, elev.
1304 m
, on twigs of
Berberis heteropoda
Schrenk, R. Ma
,
14 August 2017
(XJ-FPL 2365,
paratype
; living culture, XJAU 2365-4)
;
CHINA
,
Xinjiang Uygur
Autonomous Region
,
Ili
,
Huocheng county
,
Fushou mountain
,
44°23’42.21’’N
,
80°42’41.95’’E
, elev.
1287 m
, on twigs of
Berberis heteropoda
Schrenk, R. Ma
,
13 August 2017
(XJ-FPL 2289,
paratype
; living culture, XJAU 2289-4)
.
Notes
:—Molecular data indicated that these isolates formed a distinct clade with high support (MP/ML/ BI=100/100/1). Morphologically, this species is characterized by ellipsoidal to fusiform, hyaline ascospores, with 5–8 transverse septa, and 1(–2) longitudinal septum, with ascospores budding in the ascus to produce ascoconidia, which is similar to the morphology of
T. lamyi
and
T. caudata
. However,
T. berberidicola
can be distinguished from
T. lamyi
and
T. caudata
by shorter asci [63.7–98.1 μm vs. 108–143 μm (
T. lamyi
) and 104–143 μm (
T. caudata
)] (
Hirooka
et al.
2012
,
Jaklitsch & Voglmayr 2014
). Moreover, ascomata of
T. berberidicola
rarely become cupulate when dry, whereas
T. lamyi
and
T. caudata
do not become cupulate when dry. The strain XJAU 2365-4 which was previously reported as
T. lamyi
has been identified as a new species named
T. berberidicola
in this study (
Li
et al
. 2018
).