Aplosporella ginkgonis C. M. Tian, Z. Du & K. D. Hyde, Mycosphere 8 (2): 1249 (2017)

Description.

See Du et al. 2017.

Material examined.

China, Beijing City, Tongzhou District, Majuqiao Wetland Park, 39 ° 46 ' 12 " N, 116 ° 37 ' 12 " E, on the disease branches of Cotinus coggygria var. cinereus, 2 May 2023, Y. Y. Wu, BJFC - S 1931, living culture CFCC 70746 .

Notes.

Aplosporella ginkgonis was first reported in Gansu Province, China, causing canker and dieback disease in Ginkgo biloba and Morus alba (Du et al. 2017) . Zhu et al. (2018) and Li et al. (2023) discovered the species on Rhus typhina and Zanthoxylum bungeanum, respectively, extending its host range. In the present study, one isolate (CFCC 70746) was identified as A. ginkgonis based on the phylogenetically highly supported clade with 99 % MP, 95 % ML, and 0.94 BYPP values (Fig. 2) and morphological characteristics. This is the first report of A. ginkgonis on Cotinus coggygria var. cinereus .