Aplosporella javeedii Jami, Gryzenh., Slippers & M. J. Wingf., Fungal Biology 118 (2): 174 (2013)
Description.
See Fan et al. 2015.
Material examined.
China, Beijing City, Tongzhou District, Hougezhuang Plain Forest, 29 ° 50 ' 24 " N, 116 ° 54 ' 00 " E, on the dead branches of Styphnolobium japonicum, 8 April 2023, C. M. Tian, S. J. Li & Y. Y. Wu, BJFC - S 1932, living culture CFCC 70733 ; ibid. on the dead branches of Forsythia suspensa, BJFC - S 1933, living culture CFCC 70734 ; ibid. on the dead branches of Forsythia suspensa, BJFC - S 1934, living culture CFCC 70735 ; ibid. on the dead branches of Ulmus pumila, BJFC - S 1935, living culture CFCC 70736 ; China, Beijing City, Tongzhou District, Central Green Forest Park, 39 ° 52 ' 16 " N, 116 ° 42 ' 04 " E, from branches of Acer truncatum, 12 April 2023, C. M. Tian, Y. M. Liang, C. Peng, Y. Hu & Y. Y. Wu, BJFC - S 1936, living culture CFCC 70737 ; China, Beijing City, Tongzhou District, Central Green Forest Park, 39 ° 52 ' 16 " N, 116 ° 42 ' 04 " E, on the dead branches of Sambucus williamsii, 19 April 2023, C. M. Tian, C. Peng, R. Yuan, M. W. Zhang & Y. Y. Wu, BJFC - S 1937, living culture CFCC 70739 ; ibid. on the dead branches of Acer miyabei, BJFC - S 1938, living culture CFCC 70740 ; ibid. on the dead branches of Lagerstroemia indica, BJFC - S 1939, living culture CFCC 70741 ; ibid. on the dead branches of Xanthoceras sorbifolium, BJFC - S 1940, living culture CFCC 70742 ; China, Beijing City, Tongzhou District, Majuqiao Wetland Park, 39 ° 46 ' 12 " N, 116 ° 37 ' 12 " E, from branches of Syringa vulgaris, 2 May 2023, Y. Y. Wu, BJFC - S 1941, living culture CFCC 70744 , ibid. on the dead branches of Ulmus pumila, BJFC - S 1942, living culture CFCC 70745 .
Notes.
Aplosporella javeedii was initially reported on Celtis africana and Searsia lancea in South Africa (Jami et al. 2014). Fan et al. (2015 a) recorded this species in China for the first time, associating it with the canker or dieback disease of five hosts: Albizia julibrissin, Broussonetia papyrifera, Gleditsia sinensis, Juniperus chinensis, and Styphnolobium japonicum . Aplosporella javeedii is widespread on host plants of more than 10 families (Fan et al. 2015 a; Zhu et al. 2018; Pan et al. 2019; Lin et al. 2023 a). In this study, we report new host records for this species, including Acer miyabei, Acer truncatum, Forsythia suspensa, Lagerstroemia indica, Sambucus williamsii, Syringa vulgaris, Ulmus pumila, and Xanthoceras sorbifolium .