Dothiorella Sacc.

Pereira, Diana S. & Phillips, Alan J. L., 2023, Botryosphaeriaceae on palms-a new species of Neodeightonia, N. chamaeropicola, and new records from diseased foliage of ornamental palms in Portugal, Phytotaxa 627 (1), pp. 1921-1935 : 1921-1935

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.627.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10249869

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0397879F-FC00-2937-FF64-9BB5FDF8FD17

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Plazi

scientific name

Dothiorella Sacc.
status

 

Dothiorella Sacc. View in CoL View at ENA , Michelia 2: 5 (1880), MycoBank MB8098

Dothiorella View in CoL was introduced by Saccardo (1880) with D. pyrenophora View in CoL as the type species. The genus has been subjected to many taxonomic changes in the past, since the name has been used for both Fusicoccum View in CoL and Neofusicoccum View in CoL asexual morphs. Crous & Palm (1999) reduced Dothiorella View in CoL to synonymy under Diplodia View in CoL based on a broad morphological concept. However, Phillips et al. (2005) re-examined the holotype of D. pyrenophora View in CoL and found that it differed from Diplodia View in CoL and based on morphology and molecular data of ITS and tef1 resurrected Dothiorella View in CoL and emended the genus description. Types of both genera were re-examined by Crous et al. (2006) who confirmed these morphological differences and, based on partial sequences of the LSU gene, also showed that Dothiorella View in CoL and Diplodia View in CoL strains were phylogenetically different lineages. Dothiorella View in CoL and Spencermartinsia View in CoL were earlier considered to be two separate genera in Botryosphaeriaceae View in CoL based on morphological characters of the sexual morphs ( Phillips et al. 2008, 2013, Dissanayake et al. 2016a). Nevertheless, with the increase in the number of species over the years, the phylogenetic separation between Dothiorella View in CoL and Spencermartinsia View in CoL has become less distinct and could not be resolved by Slippers et al. 2013 based on the phylogenetic analysis of six gene regions. Likewise, Yang et al. (2017) showed that species of Spencermartinsia View in CoL clustered within Dothiorella View in CoL , and the two genera were considered to be synonymous. Species in Dothiorella View in CoL are characterized by 1-septate conidia that become brown at an early stage of their development and while still attached to the conidiogenous cells, and teleomorphs with brown, 1-septate ascospores ( Phillips et al. 2005, 2008, 2013, Crous et al. 2006). They are found as pathogens, endophytes and saprobes in a wide range of hosts, though it is not clear whether species have narrow or wide host distributions ( Abdollahzadeh et al. 2014, Pitt et al. 2015, Dissanayake et al. 2016b, You et al. 2017, Berraf-Tebbal et al. 2020). Although more than 400 species epithets are listed in MycoBank and similar databases ( Crous et al. 2004), only a limited number of them are known from culture. Besides, while 36 species have been accepted based on morpho-molecular analyses by Dissanayake et al. 2016a, many species have been introduced since and 15 of those have been recently synonymized ( Zhang et al. 2021a). Presently, 33 species of Dothiorella View in CoL known from culture have been accepted based on both morphology and DNA sequence data, and, except for D. sarmentorum View in CoL , all species have been introduced since 2005 ( Phillips et al. 2013, Slippers et al. 2017, Xiao et al. 2021, Rathnayaka et al. 2022a,b).

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Dothideomycetes

Order

Botryosphaeriales

Family

Botryosphaeriaceae

Loc

Dothiorella Sacc.

Pereira, Diana S. & Phillips, Alan J. L. 2023
2023
Loc

Dothiorella

Dothiorella Sacc. 1880: 5
1880
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