Botryosphaeriaceae on palms-a new species of Neodeightonia, N. chamaeropicola, and new records from diseased foliage of ornamental palms in Portugal
Author
Pereira, Diana S.
Author
Phillips, Alan J. L.
text
Phytotaxa
2023
2023-11-29
627
1
1921
1935
https://phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/download/phytotaxa.627.1.1/51323
journal article
280019
10.11646/phytotaxa.627.1.1
2aa5fc45-0415-4a9b-82ed-908e64c1182f
1179-3163
10216659
Neodeightonia palmicola
J.K. Liu, Phook. & K.D. Hyde
,
Sydowia
62: 268 (2010)
, MycoBank MB518804
New synonyms
:
Neodeightonia planchoniae
Jayasiri & K.D. Hyde,
Mycosphere
10: 147 (2019)
, MycoBank MB555583;
Neodeightonia arengae
Y.R. Xiong, Manawas., K.D. Hyde & Z.Y. Dong,
Phytotaxa
530: 136 (2022)
, MycoBank MB558659.
Notes
:
Neodeightonia planchoniae
and
N.arengae
introduced by
Jayasiri
et al
.(2019)
and
Xiong
et al
. 2022
, respectively, are reduced to synonymy under
N. palmicola
. According to the phylogenetic analyses in this study, isolates of
N. palmicola
,
N. planchoniae
and
N. arengae
clustered together in a monophyletic clade supported with high ML-BS/PP values (
Figure 4
). The ex-type culture of
N. palmicola
(MFLUCC 10-0822) has the following nucleotide similarities with the sequences of the ex-types of
N. planchoniae
(MFLUCC 17-2427) and
N. arengae
(ZHKUCC 21-0074). On ITS: 99.00 % (496/501, including 2 gaps) and 99.60 % (499/501, including 1 gap), respectively. On LSU: 99.16 % (473/477, all incompletely specified bases) and 100 % (477/477), respectively. On SSU: 96.93 % (774/806, including 2 gaps and 16 incompletely specified bases) and 99.75 % (802/804, all gaps), respectively. No
tef1
sequence data is available for the ex-type strain of
N. palmicola
(MFLUCC 10-0822), though ITS and
tef1
are the most important loci to separate species within most genera of
Botryosphaeriaceae
(
Phillips
et al
. 2013
)
.