Alternaria myanmarensis M. N. Zin & J. X. Deng, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/mycokeys.105.123790 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11520895 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/28DC4C6D-0B5F-5C5B-9F3A-797129F8DA58 |
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Alternaria myanmarensis M. N. Zin & J. X. Deng |
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sp. nov. |
Alternaria myanmarensis M. N. Zin & J. X. Deng sp. nov.
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Etymology.
The specific epithet refers to the location, Myanmar.
Holotype.
Myanmar, Mandalay Region, Yamethin Township, Segyi Village (30 ° 21 ' 28.188 " N, 112 ° 08 ' 32.136 " E), collected from infected leaves of Helianthus annuus in August 2023 by Khin Nayyi Htut ( YZU – H – 2023154 , holotype). Ex-type culture ( YZU 231736 About YZU ) was also obtained. GoogleMaps
Description.
Colonies on PDA are circular, light vinaceous buff with a white halo at the edge, velvety, cottony, honey to white in reverse, 68–70 mm in diameter (Fig. 2 a View Figure 2 ). On PCA, conidiophores arise directly from lateral or apical aerial hyphae or medium, lightly flexuous, sometimes geniculate at the apex, 27.5–85 (– 90) × 2–4.5 μm, conidia emerge from the apex or geniculate loci, short to long ellipsoid or narrow-ovoid, 10–30 (– 42) × 7–11 μm, 2–5 transverse septa, 2–6 units per chain, beak 3–12 μm (Fig. 2 c, e, g View Figure 2 ). On V 8 A, conidiophores arise from near the apex of the terminal hyphae, 24–65 (– 70) × 3–5 μm, conidia 8–29 (– 33) × 3–14 μm, 2–5 transverse septa, 3–6 units per chain, beak 1–9 μm (Fig. 2 b, d, f View Figure 2 ).
Additional isolate examined.
Myanmar, Mandalay Region, Yamethin Township, Segyi Village (30 ° 21 ' 28.188 " N, 112 ° 08 ' 32.136 " E) from the infected leaves of Helianthus annuus , August 2023, Khin Nayyi Htut, living cultures ( YZU 231735 ) GoogleMaps .
Notes.
This species is phylogenetically grouped with A. koreana , A. orobanches , and A. ovoidea , based on sequences from ITS, GAPDH, RPB 2, TEF 1, Alt a 1, EndoPG, and OPA 10-2 genes. It is distinct from A. koreana and A. ovoidea in its smaller conidial body size, particularly in width, and its sporulation patterns which produce catenulate conidia up to 6 units on PCA and V 8 A media, rather than those of the two closely related species (up to 2 units) on SNA and PDA (Table 3 View Table 3 ).
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