Didymella coffeae-arabicae (M. M. Aveskamp et al.) Q. Chen et al.

Wang, Yuchun, Tu, Yiyi, Chen, Xueling, Jiang, Hong, Ren, Hengze, Lu, Qinhua, Wei, Chaoling & Lv, Wuyun, 2024, Didymellaceae species associated with tea plant (Camellia sinensis) in China, MycoKeys 105, pp. 217-251 : 217-251

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/mycokeys.105.119536

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11390982

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scientific name

Didymella coffeae-arabicae (M. M. Aveskamp et al.) Q. Chen et al.
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Didymella coffeae-arabicae (M. M. Aveskamp et al.) Q. Chen et al. View in CoL , Studies in Mycology. 82: 175. 2015 a

Description.

see Aveskamp et al. (2009).

Materials examined.

China, Yunnan Province, Puer City, Jingdong Yizu Autonomous County, from healthy leaves of C. sinensis cv. Longjing 43, 13 Jun 2020, Y. C. Wang, culture YCW 1972 .

Notes.

Didymella coffeae-arabicae was introduced as Phoma coffeae-arabicae before the comprehensive revision of Didymellaceae ( Chen et al. 2015 a) . The sexual morph of D. coffeae-arabicae was reported by Samaradiwakara et al. (2023). It forms pseudo-sclerotioid chlamydospores and is easily recognised by its conspicuously wide ostiole and is phylogenetically related to a group that mainly comprises Peyronellaea species forming alternarioid-botryoid chlamydospores ( Aveskamp et al. 2009). Didymella coffeae-arabicae caused leaf cankers of Castanea mollissima in China ( Jiang et al. 2021). In the present study, one isolate from healthy tea plant leaves grouped with D. coffeae-arabicae with high statistical support (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ). This is the first report of D. coffeae-arabicae isolated from C. sinensis .