Aplosporella javeedii Jami, Gryzenh., Slippers & M.J. Wingf., Fungal Biol. 118(2): 174 (2013)

Lin, Lu, Bai, Yukun, Pan, Meng, Tian, Chengming & Fan, Xinlei, 2023, Morphology and molecular analyses reveal three new species of Botryosphaeriales isolated from diseased plant branches in China, MycoKeys 97, pp. 1-19 : 1

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Aplosporella javeedii Jami, Gryzenh., Slippers & M.J. Wingf., Fungal Biol. 118(2): 174 (2013)
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Aplosporella javeedii Jami, Gryzenh., Slippers & M.J. Wingf., Fungal Biol. 118(2): 174 (2013) View in CoL View at ENA

Description.

See Fan et al. 2015.

Materials examined.

China, Yunnan Province, Kunming City, Panlong District , Jinma County, Bailongsi Town , 25°3'44"N, 102°45'22"E, on dead branches of Populus canadensis , 11 August 2022, Lu Lin & Ziqiang Wu (BJFC CF20230101, living culture CFCC 58330) GoogleMaps . Beijing City, Mentougou District, G 109 National Highway , 40°3'2"N, 115°52'58"E, on dead branches of Populus beijingensis , 25 August 2022, Lu Lin & Xinlei Fan (BJFC CF20230102, living culture CFCC 58329). Changping District , Liucun Town , Wangjiayuan Village , 40°10'23"N, 116°4'9"E, on dead branches of Populus alba var. pyramidalis , 22 September 2022, Lu Lin & Xinlei Fan (BJFC CF20230103, living culture CFCC 58412) GoogleMaps .

Notes.

Aplosporella javeedii was first discovered on Celtis africana and Searsia lancea in South Africa ( Jami et al. 2014). Fan et al. (2015), Zhu et al. (2018), and Pan et al. (2019) expanded the host range of Aplosporella javeedii to more than ten host families in China. This species has not been reported outside South Africa and China.