Species of Dendrostoma (Erythrogloeaceae, Diaporthales) associated with chestnut and oak canker diseases in China
Author
Jiang, Ning
Author
Fan, Xin-Lei
Author
Crous, Pedro W.
Author
Tian, Cheng-Ming
text
MycoKeys
2019
48
67
96
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.48.31715
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.48.31715
1314-4049--67
Dendrostoma parasiticum C.M. Tian & N. Jiang
sp. nov.
Figure 8
Diagnosis.
Dendrostoma parasiticum
is distinguished from
D. quercus
by its shorter and narrower conidia.
Holotype.
CHINA. Shaanxi Province: Shangluo City, Zhashui County, Longtougou Village,
33°39'27"N
,
109°07'15"E
, 2504 m a.s.l., on branches of
Quercus wutaishanica
, 8 Jul. 2017, N. Jiang (holotype: BJFC-S1570; ex-type culture: CFCC 52762).
Etymology.
Parasiticum, referring to the fungus causing canker diseases on different hosts.
Description.
Sexual morph not observed. Asexual morph: Conidiomata pycnidial, conical to spherical, occurring separately, yellow, semi-immersed in bark, 350-600
μm
high, 1000-1800
μm
diam.; wall of several layers of bright yellow textura angularis; central column beneath the disc conical, bright yellow. Conidiophores reduced to conidiogenous cells. Conidiogenous cells lining the inner walls of the cavity, hyaline, smooth, subcylindrical to ampulliform, 7-12
x
2-3.5
μm
. Conidia hyaline, aseptate, smooth, multiguttulate, thin-walled, fusoid, straight, (9.2
-)9.3-11.7(-
13.6)
x
(2.7
-)2.8-3.3(-
3.6)
μm
, l/w = (2.7
-)3-3.9(-
4.2) (n = 50).
Figure 8. Morphology of
Dendrostoma parasiticum
from
Quercus wutaishanica
(BJFC-S1570). A, B Habit of conidiomata on branches C Transverse section of conidioma D Longitudinal section through conidioma E, G Conidia F Conidiogenous cells. Scale bars: 2 mm (A); 1 mm (B); 0.5 mm (C, D); 10
μm
(
E-G
).
Culture characters.
On PDA, cultures are initially white, becoming dark orange after 2 weeks. The colonies are flat with irregular edge; texture uniform, producing concentric circles within 1 month at 25 °C in the dark.
Additional specimens examined.
CHINA. Shaanxi Province: Shangluo City, Zhashui County, chestnut plantation,
33°39'27"N
,
109°07'15"E
, 2504 m a.s.l., on branches of
Castanea mollissima
, 8 Jul. 2017, N. Jiang, living culture CFCC 52762 (BJFC-S1569); Shaanxi Province: Ankang City, Xiangxidong Park,
32°40'32"N
,
109°18'57"E
, 2504 m a.s.l., on branches of
Castanea mollissima
, 29 Jun. 2017, N. Jiang, living culture CFCC 52763 (BJFC-S1571); Beijing City: Mentougou District, Xiaolongmen Forest Park,
39°17'25"N
,
115°45'23"E
, 452 m a.s.l., on branches of
Castanea mollissima
, 17 Aug. 2017, N. Jiang & X.L. Fan, living culture CFCC 52764 (BJFC-S1572); Beijing City: Yanqing District, Yudu Mountain, 40°53'48"N,
115
°54'48"E, 840 m a.s.l., on branches of
Quercus aliena
, 12 Mar. 2017, N. Jiang, X.L. Fan, Y.M. Liang & C.M. Tian, living culture CFCC 52765 (BJFC-S1573); Hebei Province: Chengde City, chestnut plantation,
40°24'32"N
,
117°28'55"E
, 262 m a.s.l., on branches of
Quercus aliena var. acutiserrata
, 15 Oct. 2017, N. Jiang, living culture CFCC 52766 (BJFC-S1574).
Notes.
Dendrostoma parasiticum
constitutes a widely distributed species occurring on several
Fagaceae
tree species including
Castanea mollissima
,
Quercus aliena
,
Q. aliena var. acuteserrata
and
Q. wutaishansea
.
Dendrostoma parasiticum
appears to be associated with tree dieback, canker and even tree death, although its pathogenicity remains unproven.
Dendrostoma parasiticum
is close to
D. quercus
in the phylogram (Fig. 2), but differs from
D. quercus
with shorter (9.3-11.7
μm
in
D. parasiticum
vs. 13.3-16.1
μm
in
D. quercus
) and narrower (2.8-3.3
μm
in
D. parasiticum
vs. 3.5-4.2
μm
in
D. quercus
) conidia.