High diversity of Diaporthe species associated with dieback diseases in China, with twelve new species described
Author
Yang, Qin
Author
Fan, Xin-Lei
Author
Guarnaccia, Vladimiro
Author
Tian, Cheng-Ming
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MycoKeys
2018
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.39.26914
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.39.26914
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Diaporthe padina C.M. Tian & Q. Yang
sp. nov.
Figure 15
Diagnosis.
Diaporthe padina
can be distinguished from the phylogenetically closely related species
D. betulae
in smaller conidiomata and alpha conidia.
Holotype.
CHINA. Heilongjiang Province: Liangshui Nature Reserve, on symptomatic twigs of
Padus racemosa
, 31 July 2016, Q. Yang (holotype: BJFC-S1501; ex-type culture: CFCC 52590).
Etymology.
Named after the host genus on which it was collected,
Padus
.
Description.
Conidiomata pycnidial, immersed in bark, scattered, slightly erumpent through the bark surface, discoid, with a single locule. Ectostromatic disc light brown, one ostiole per disc, 330-520
μm
diam. Locule circular, undivided, 250-550
μm
diam. Conidiophores 5.5-12.5
x
1-1.5
μm
, hyaline, unbranched, cylindrical, straight or slightly curved. Alpha conidia hyaline, aseptate, ellipsoidal to fusiform, eguttulate, 7-8
x
1.5-2
μm
(av. = 7.5
x
1.8
μm
, n = 30). Beta conidia hyaline, filiform, straight or hamate, eguttulate, aseptate, base truncate, 21-24
x
1
µm
(av. = 22
x
1
µm
, n = 30).
Figure 15.
Diaporthe padina
(CFCC 52590)
A-B
Habit of conidiomata on branches C Transverse section of conidioma D Longitudinal section of conidioma E Alpha and beta conidia F, I Beta conidia
G-H
Conidiophores J Culture on PDA and conidiomata. Scale bars: 500
μm
(B), 200
μm
(
C-D
), 10
μm
(
E-I
).
Culture characters.
Cultures incubated on PDA at 25 °C in darkness. Colony originally flat with white aerial mycelium, becoming grey to brown in the centre, with pale grey, felted, valviform mycelium at the marginal area and aggregated conidiomata at maturity.
Additional material examined.
CHINA. Heilongjiang Province: Liangshui Nature Reserve, on symptomatic twigs of
Padus racemosa
, 31 July 2016, Q. Yang, living culture CFCC 52591 (BJFC-S1502).
Notes.
Four strains representing
D. padina
cluster in a well-supported clade and appear closely related to
D. betulae
. This species is phylogenetically closely related to, but clearly differentiated from,
D. betulae
by 40 different unique fixed alleles in ITS, cal, his3, tef1 and tub2 loci (4, 7, 10, 13 and 6 respectively) based on the alignments deposited in TreeBASE. Morphologically,
D. padina
differs from
D. betulae
in smaller conidiomata and alpha conidia (250-550 vs. 600-1250
μm
in conidiomata; 7-8
x
1.5-2 vs. 8.5-11
x
3-4
μm
in alpha conidia) (
Du et al. 2016
).