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
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Fusarium longipes
Wollenw. & Reinking
,
Phytopathology 15: 160. 1925
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Fig. 11
Sporulation abundant from conidiophores carried on aerial mycelium and from sporodochia.
Conidiophores
on aerial mycelium abundant on
PDA
and
SNA
, rare on
CLA
, septate, branch- ing irregularly, mostly reduced to solitary conidiogenous cells formed singly and laterally on aerial hyphae;
conidiogenous cells
monophialidic, doliiform to ampulliform, smooth- and thin-walled, (7–)10–13(–15) × 3–4(–5) µm (av. 12 ×
6 µm
), formed laterally on aerial hyphae or clustering terminally on conidiophores, with a minute collarette;
conidia
(microconidia) obovoid to ellipsoid, rough- and thin-walled, (7–)10–19(–23) × (3–)4(–5) μm (av. 15 ×
4 µm
), 0–2-septate, arranged in false heads on monophialides.
Sporodochia
formed abundantly on
CLA
after 7 d, bright orange, later turning red to purple;
conidiophores
in sporodochia highly irregularly or verticillately branched, sympodially to solitary conidiogenous cells;
conidiogenous cells
monophialidic, doliiform, ampulliform to subcylindrical, 7–11(–14) × (2–)2.5–3.5(–4) µm (av. 9.5 ×
3 µm
), with inconspicuous collarets;
sporodochial conidia
falcate, apical cells strongly curved, tapering and whip-like with rounded apex, basal cells foot-shaped and elongated, (3–)4–5-septate: 3-septate conidia, 28.5 ×
3.5 µm
; 4-septate conidia, (37–)38–43 (–43.5) ×
4.5–5.5 µm
; 5-septate conidia, (37–)42–49.5(–53.5) × (3.5–)4.5–5(–6) µm; av. (28.5–)40.5–49.5(–53.5) × (3–)4– 5(–6) µm.
Chlamydospores
ellipsoid, sub-globose to globose, formed intercalary or terminal, single or in pairs, or in clumps, (7–)10–13(–15) × (7–)9–13(–14) µm (av. 12 ×
11 µm
), brown, rough-walled.
Culture characteristics — Colony on
PDA
showing optimal growth at 25 °
C
with an average growth rate of
4.2–4.9 mm
/d. Colony reverse livid red becoming white towards the margin, becoming completely livid red to bay with age. Colony surface cottony greyish rose becoming vinaceous with age and white toward the margins. Aerial mycelium abundant, cottony, with high sporulation and lacking exudates. Sporodochia formed abundantly on
CLA
after 7 d, pale orange to orange.
Geography & Host — Katingan,
Central Kalimantan
,
Musa
sp. var. Pisang Awak (
ABB
).
Pathogenicity — Non-pathogenic on Cavendish (
AAA
).
Material examined
.
INDONESIA
,
Desa Tewang Menyangen,
T
. Sangalang,
Katingan
,
Central Kalimantan
(
E
113°6'552"
S
1°41'83"
),
on infected pseudostem of
Musa
var.
Pisang Awak
(
ABB
),
23 June 2014
,
N
. Maryani
(specimen and culture,
InaCC
F
974
, preserved in metabolically inactive state)
.
Notes — This banana isolate of
F
. longipes
displays some unique characteristics which differ slightly from
F
. longipes vide
Leslie & Summerell (2006)
, which include the presence of microconidia and chlamydospores. This species is more similar to
F
. equiseti
as described by
Nelson et al. (1983)
, except for the length of the long curvature of the macroconidia. Additionally, the chlamydospore formation also differs from the original description of
F
. longipes
.