Dothiorella saprophytica sp. nov.: a new Dothiorella sexual morph from Thailand
Author
Farias, Antonio Roberto Gomes De
0000-0003-4768-1547
Author
Louangphan, Johnny
0000-0003-3845-6145
Author
Afshari, Naghmeh
0009-0000-0740-6327
text
Phytotaxa
2023
2023-09-26
616
2
149
159
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.616.2.4
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.616.2.4
1179-3163
8389593
Dothiorella saprophytica
sp. nov.
N. Afshari, Gomes de Farias A.R., & J. Louangphan
FIGURE 1
.
Index Fungorum
number
: IF901064,
Facesoffungi number
: FoF14840
Etymology
—Concerning the saprobic life mode of the fungus.
Holotype
—MFLU 23-0359
Saprobic
on woody litter.
Sexual morph:
Ascomata
250–450 × 220–350 μm (x̄ = 350 × 293 μm, n = 5), pseudothecial, immersed, moderately erumpent in the bark at maturity, dark brown to black, globose to subglobose or irregular in shape, ostiole papillate, central, circular.
Peridium
25–53 μm wide (x̄ = 40 μm, n = 30), composed of
textura angularis
pseudoparenchymatous cells, outer layer dark brown thick-walled, inner layer subhyaline to hyaline, thinner-walled cells.
Hamathecium
composed of 2.5–5.3 μm wide (x̄ = 4 μm, n = 30) pseudoparaphyses, hyaline, thin-walled, unbranched, septate, slightly constricted at the septum.
Asci
140.5– 168(–196) × 20.5–25 μm (x̄ = 153 × 23 μm, n = 10), basal, stipitate, clavate, bitunicate, well-developed apex-bearing chamber, rounded at apex, 6–8-spored, irregularly biseriate.
Ascospores
20–34 × 9–13.5 μm (x̄ = 26 × 11 μm, n = 30), oblong, ovoid to sub-clavate, 0–1-septate (septate at maturity), widest in the center, slightly constricted at the septum, dark brown at maturity, partly thick-walled, finely verruculose on the inner surface, smooth surface, straight, cells obtuse or acute towards ends.
Asexual morph:
Not observed.
Culture characteristics:
Ascospores germinated on PDA within 24 hours, and the germ tube was produced from both end cells. Colonies on PDA reaching up to
9 cm
diam. at 25 °C, circular to slightly irregular and raised, thinner towards the edge, margin diffuse, at first pale olivaceous in the center and white towards margin, later becoming dark greenish olivaceous, from above, reverse olivaceous to black.
Material examined:
THAILAND
,
Chiang Mai Province
,
Mushroom Research Center
(MRC),
MaeTaeng District
,
Pha Deng Village
.
On an unidentified decaying wood
,
November 2022
,
J. Louangphan
, MC07 (
MFLU 23- 0359
,
holotype
),
ex-type living culture
MFLUCC 23-0210
.
FIGURE 1.
A phylogram of the
Dothiorella
species
based on the multilocus (ITS, tef1-α, and β-tub) sequence alignment,
Neofusicoccum luteum
(CMW 41365 and CBS 562.92) and
Lasiodiplodia americana
(CFCC 50065) as outgroup. Bayesian posterior probabilities and Maximum likelihood ultrafast bootstraps and ≥ 0.95 and ≥ 70%, respectively, are shown at the nodes. Ex-type cultures are marked in bold. The strain obtained in the present study is in blue. The scale bar indicates the predicted substitution rate per site.
FIGURE 1. (
Continued)
GenBank accession numbers:
ITS: OR527239;
tef1-α
: OR532455;
β-tub
: OR532454.
Notes:
Dothiorella saprophytica
isolated from dead branches (MFLUCC 23-xxx) was found to be a distinct lineage in the phylogenetic trees of each locus (ITS,
tef1
-α, and
β-tub
) and the combined gene dataset (ITS+
tef1-α
+
β-tub
). It is sister to
D. chiangmaiensis
, with 1.0 PP and 100% ultrafast bootstrap support (
Fig. 1
).
Dothiorella chiangmaiensis
was isolated from dead branches of
Tamarindus indica
in
Thailand
(
Rathnayaka
et al.
2022
). Morphologically,
D. saprophytica
has bitunicate asci with 6–8 spores and ovoid to sub-clavate, 0–1-septate ascospores that are dark brown at maturity. Pairwise base comparison between
D. saprophytica
and
D. chiangmaiensis
revealed 98.95% identity (473/478, 2 gaps) for the ITS and 96.60% identity (227/235, 6 gaps) for the
tef1-α
. The β-tub was not compared as it is not available for
D. chiangmaiensis
. Based on the polyphasic approach for fungal taxonomy (
Chethana
et al.
2021
;
Maharachchikumbura
et al.
2021
), which includes phylogenetic analysis and genetic differences,
D. saprophytica
is introduced as a new species.