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on decayed branched of
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Sexual morph:
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166-198
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146.5-175
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= 182
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160.5
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, n = 20), initially immersed under host epidermis, becoming semi-immersed to erumpent, solitary or gregarious, uniloculate, black, globose to subglobose, membraneous, ostiolate.
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75-80
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wide, central, papillate, pale brown, relatively broad, periphysate.
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23-27
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wide, comprising 3-5 layers of relatively thick-walled, dark brown to black-walled cells arranged in a
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.
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2-2.5
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diam., hyphae-like, numerous, embedded in a gelatinous matrix.
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87.5-135
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28.5-35
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(
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= 111
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32
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, n = 20), 8-spored, bitunicate, fissitunicate, cylindrical to clavate, sometimes short pedicellate, mostly long pedicellate, apex rounded with an ocular chamber.
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28.5-33
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13-15
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= 30.5
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14
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, n = 20), overlapping uniseriate to biseriate, ellipsoidal to obovoid, pale brown to dark brown, septate, slightly wide at the center, minutely guttulate, smooth-walled.
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: Not observed.
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appearance of ascomata on natural substrate
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vertical section of ascoma
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section of peridium
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mature asci
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brown ascospores. Scale bars: 20
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); 5
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(
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).
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<paragraph id="B55F91D4C0A740FE95C0734FC3327603" pageId="0" pageNumber="71">Ascopores germinate on PDA within 12 h. Colonies growing on PDA, reaching a diam. of 7 cm after five days at 25 °C, effuse, velvety, with entire to slightly undulate edge. Surface initially white and later turning dark olivaceous from the surrounding of the colony and dark gray in reverse.</paragraph>
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, on dead branches of
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elevation
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.
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was introduced by
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and isolated from an unknown host. One isolate obtained in the present study clustered with the ex-type isolate of
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(CGMCC 3.20352) in the phylogenetic analyses of combined ITS and
<emphasis id="A6EF6C3C4D578C3A9116E165ACF696D8" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="71">tef1</emphasis>
sequence data with high bootstrap support. A comparison of ITS and
<emphasis id="F4CC64B0ADB926AD0123170CE75545EC" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="71">tef1</emphasis>
shows that there are no base pair differences between the isolates of UESTCC 22.0104 and CGMCC 3.20352. The new collection is morphologically similar to
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<emphasis id="F1DC072F17443CB151AA9D9D941C0296" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="71">Sp. guizhouensis</emphasis>
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, with immersed to erumpent, black ascostromata and biseriate, aseptate, ellipsoid to obovoid, thick-walled conidia. In addition, ascospores become brown and septate when aged. Considering similar morphology and strong molecular evidence, we identify UESTCC 22.0104 as
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<emphasis id="254E9785762259F94DFFB816DA79AA3F" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="71">Sp. guizhouensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
and this is the first record of
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<emphasis id="29B3791F16E71578669973B441DD0FCA" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="71">Sp. guizhouensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
on
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<emphasis id="C09A79F27F8FDBA5E1A4EFAC759B715A" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="71">Camellia oleifera</emphasis>
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.
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