Two new species of asterinaceous fungi from Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, India
Author
Bhise, M. R.
Post Graduate Centre of Botany, Krishna Mahavidhyalaya, Shivnagar, Rethare (BK.), Dist. Satara- 415108, Maharashtra, India. Department of Botany, Dattajirao Kadam Arts, Science and Commerce College, Ichalkaranji, Dist. Kolhapur - 416115, Maharashtra, India.
Author
Patil, C. R.
Author
Salunkhe, C. B.
Post Graduate Centre of Botany, Krishna Mahavidhyalaya, Shivnagar, Rethare (BK.), Dist. Satara- 415108, Maharashtra, India. Department of Botany, Dattajirao Kadam Arts, Science and Commerce College, Ichalkaranji, Dist. Kolhapur - 416115, Maharashtra, India.
text
Phytotaxa
2014
2014-11-12
184
5
283
289
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.184.5.4
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.184.5.4
1179-3163
5146847
1.
Asterina myrtacearum
Bhise & Patil
,
sp. nov.
Fig. 1
MycoBank
MB
809993
Type:
INDIA
.
Maharashtra
:
Mahabaleshwar
,
Renoshi forest
, on living leaves of
Syzygium caryophyllatum
,
17°47’43.10”N
,
73°40’29.50”E
, elev.
676m
,
13 March 2014
,
Bhise
M
.
R
.
,
HCIO 51664
(
holotype
)
.
Colonies amphigenous, mostly epiphyllous, circular to forming mat on entire leaf surface, dense, confluent, dark black with many thyriothecia, up to
9 mm
in diameter. Hyphae dark brown, flexuous to crooked, branching alternate at acute to wide angles, closely reticulate; cells 13–34 × 5–6 μm. Appressoria alternate to unilateral, closely arranged, unicellular, globose to oblong, straight to curved, margin entire, 9–14 × 7–11 μm. Thyriothecia scattered, globose to orbicular, up to 266 μm in diameter, stellately dehisced at the center, margin crenate to fimbriate with fringed hyphae. Asci numerous, obovate to oval, octosporous, 46–69 × 26–32 μm. Ascospores oblong, conglobate, olivaceous brown, uniseptate, constricted at the septum, globose to tapering at end, 35–38 × 15–17 μm, wall smooth.
Habitat/Distribution:
Inhabiting living leaves of
Syzygium caryophyllatum
and
S. cumini
,
along the streams and slopes in Renoshi forest, Old Mahabaleshwar,
Maharashtra
,
India
.
Etymology:
The specific epithet is based on the host family (
Myrtaceae
).
Other material examined:
INDIA
.
Maharashtra
:
Old Mahabaleshwar
, on living leaves of
Syzygium cumini
,
17°57’50.44”N
,
73°39’12.47”E
, elev.
1339m
,
18 October 2013
,
Bhise
M
.
R
.
,
MHB 0313
(a)
.
Notes:
About 9 species of
Asterina
have been described on
Syzygium
from the world (
Hosagoudar and Abraham 2000
, Far and Rossman 2014, Patil
et. al.
2014). The present species was found in association with
Asterina jambolanae
Kar & Maity (1970:438)
, but differs in having unicellular appressoria instead of the bicellular ones.
Asterina myrtacearum
is similar to
Asterina gopalakrishnanii
Nair & Kaul (1987:1071)
,
A. lanceolatae
Patil, Bhise & Patil (2014:81)
and
A. claviflori
Kar & Maity (1970:441)
known on
Syzygium
spp.
in having unicellular appressoria, however, it differs in having dense epiphyllous colonies with distinctly flexuous to crooked mycelium; larger size of appressoria, thyriothecia and ascospores; as well as distinctly smooth walled ascospores in contrast to spiny and verrucose walled in
A. gopalakrishnanii
and
A. claviflori
. Comparisons between the new species and its morphologically similar species are shown in
Table 1
.
FIGURE 1.
Asterina myrtacearum
(holotype). A. Infected leaves; B. Mycelial colony with thyriothecia; C, F. Appressoriate mycelium; G. Part of thyriothecium; D, H. Ascus; E, I. Ascospores.
TABLE 1.
Comparative account of
Asterina claviflori
,
A. gopalakrishnanii
,
A. lanceolatae
and
A. myrtacearum
sp.nov.
Sr. Morpho-
Asterina claviflori
Asterina
Asterina lanceolatae
Asterina myrtacearum
No. taxonomic
gopalakrishnanii
sp.nov.
characters
1. Host Plant
Syzygium mundagam
,
S.
S.
cumini
S. lanceolatum
S. caryo
.phyllatum jambolana,
S. cumini
, S.
zeylanicum
2. Colonies Epiphyllous, dense, up to Amphigenous Amphigenous, up to 10 Amphigenous, mostly
2 mm
in diam. mm diam. epiphyllous, dense, up to
9 mm
diam.
3. Hyphae Flexuous, cells 25–32 × Substraight, cells 20–25 Substraight to undulate, Flexuous to crooked,
4–8 μm × 5–7 μm 10–28 × 3–5 µm cells 13–34 × 5–6 µm
4. Appressoria Ovate, oblong, Hemispherical, Conoid, 5–10 µm broad Globose to oblong 9–14 cylindrical, 9–18× 6–8 5–7 μm broad × 7–11 µm.
μm long
5. Thyriothecia Up to 250 μm diam. Up to 240 μm diam. Up to 240 µm diam. Upto 266µm diam.
6. Asci 30–35 μm in diam. 50–65 × 25–50 μm 35–53 × 25–43 µm 46–69 × 26–32 μm 7. Ascospores Wall smooth to Wall spiny, two dark Wall smooth, Wall smooth, verrucose, 14–18 × brown bands in the 20–25 × 11–13 µm 35–38 × 15–17 μm 11–13 μm middle of each cell, 30–45 × 12–16 μm