New endemic Fusarium species hitch-hiking with pathogenic Fusarium strains causing Panama disease in small-holder banana plots in Indonesia
Author
Maryani, N.
Author
Sandoval-Denis, M.
Author
Lombard, L.
Author
Crous, P. W.
Author
Kema, G. H. J.
text
Persoonia
2019
2019-03-14
43
48
69
journal article
https://doi.org/10.3767/persoonia.2019.43.02
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PMC7085855
32214497
3565708
Fusarium tanahbumbuense
N
. Maryani, Sand.
-Den.,
L
. Lom- bard, Kema & Crous,
sp. nov.
— MycoBank
MB
828962
;
Fig. 8
Etymology
. Name refers to Tanah Bumbu, the region from where this species was collected in
Indonesia
.
Typus
.
INDONESIA
,
Desa Betung
,
Kecamatan Kusan Hilir
,
Tanah Bumbu
,
Kalimantan Selatan
(
E
115°37'477"
S
3°50'77"
),
on infected pseudostem of
Musa
sp. var. Pisang Hawa (ABB)
,
20 June 2014
,
N
. Maryani
(
holotype
specimen and culture,
InaCC
F
965
,preserved in metabolically inactive state)
.
Sporulation abundant from conidiophores borne on aerial mycelium and from sporodochia.
Conidiophores
on aerial mycelium abundant on PDA, SNA, and CLA, septate, irregularly of verticil- lately branched; conidiogenous cells monophialidic or polyphialidic, subulate or subcylindrical, smooth- and thin-walled, (11–)13–24(–38) × (4–)5–6(–7) µm (av. 19 ×
6 µm
), formed terminally, singly or in groups of up to three cells on a stipe, or carried singly and laterally on aerial mycelium, collarettes and periclinal thickening inconspicuous or absent;
conidia
of one
type
(macroconidia) falcate and multiseptate, apical cells coni- cal to papillate, basal cells indistinct or foot-shaped, 3–5-sep- tate, formed on both mono- and polyphialides, 3-septate conidia, 31–36(–38.5) × 3.5–5(–5.5) µm; 4-septate conidia, (31–)33.5–43.5(–48) × 3.5–5(–5.5) µm; 5-septate conidia, (30–)37–45(–47) × 4–5.5(–6) µm; av. (30–)34.5–44(–48) × (3.5–)4–5.5(–6) µm.
Sporodochia
formed abundantly on CLA after 7 d, pale orange;
conidiophores
in sporodochia irregularly and laterally branched;
conidiogenous cells
monophialidic, doliiform to ampulliform, smooth- and thin-walled, (9.5–)10–13(–15) × (2.5–)
3–4 µm
(av. 11.5 ×
3.5 µm
), collarettes or periclinal thickening inconspicuous or absent;
sporodochial conidia
falcate, apical cells gently curved, papillate; basal cells slightly curved, foot-shaped, (2–)3–5-septate: 2-septate conidia, 40.5 ×
4.5 µm
; 3-septate conidia, (25.5–)29–36.5(–41) ×
3.5–4.5 µm
; 4-septate conidia, (32.5–)34–40(–46) × 3.5–4.5(–5) µm; 5-septate conidia, (36–)37–43.5(–49) × 3.5–4.5(–5) µm; av. (25.5–)32–41.5(–49) ×
3.5–5 µm
.
Chlamydospores
not observed.
Fig. 9
Fusarium sulawense
(ex-type InaCC F964). a. Culture grown on PDA; b–c. sporodochia on carnation leaves; d–h. aerial conidiophores and conidiogenous cells; i. aerial conidia; j–k. sporodochial conidiophores and conidiogenous cells; l–m. sporodochial conidia. — Scale bars: b–c = 50 µm; d–g, i–m = 10 µm; h = 5 µm.
Fig. 10
Fusarium kotabaruense
(ex-type InaCC F963). a. Culture grown on PDA; b. mycelium on carnation leaves; c–h. conidiophores and conidiogenous cells; i–k. conidia. — Scale bars: b = 200 µm; c–d = 50 µm; e–f, h–k = 10 µm; g = 5 µm.
Culture characteristics — Colony on PDA showing optimal growth at 25 °
C
with an average growth rate of
1.3–2.2 mm
/d. Colony reverse, rosy buff becoming white towards the margins, turning cinnamon to fawn with age and pigmented. Colony surface cottony, rosy buff becoming white towards the margin, turning hazel with age. Aerial mycelium abundant, cottony, with high sporulation and lacking exudates.
Geography & Host — Tanah Bumbu,
South Kalimantan
,
Musa
sp. var. Pisang Hawa (ABB).
Pathogenicity —
NA
.
Notes —
Fusarium tanahbumbuense
can be distinguished from the fungus illustrated as
F
. semitectum
by Leslie & Sum- merell (2006) and
Nelson et al. (1983)
by the absence of microconidia and chlamydospores. The polyphialides observed for this species also greatly differed from those that have been observed for
F
. semitectum
which have 3–5 openings (
Nelson et al. 1983
).