Apiospora coryli S.J. Li & C.M. Tian, 2023
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.99.108384 |
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Apiospora coryli S.J. Li & C.M. Tian |
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Apiospora coryli S.J. Li & C.M. Tian sp. nov.
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Type.
China, Shanxi Province: Ankang City, Huoditang Forest Farm, on dead plant culms of Corylus yunnanensis , 16 July 2021, R. Yuan & S.J. Li, holotype BJFC-S1920, ex-type living cultures CFCC 58978, CFCC 58979 .
Etymology.
Named after the host from which it was isolated.
Description.
Asexual morph: Derived from sporulated cultures on PDA, hyphae hyaline, branched, septate, 1.1-5.2 µm diam. Conidiophores reduced to conidiogenous cells. Conidiogenous cells erect, aggregated in clusters on hyphae, hyaline to pale brown, smooth, doliiform to clavate or lageniform, 2.6-10.6 × 2.1-5.8 µm, mean ( ± SD): 5.5 ( ± 2.4) × 3.4 ( ± 1.1) µm (n = 50). Conidia brown to dark brown, globose to subglobose, oval or irregular, smooth to finely roughened, guttulate, usually with a longitudinal germ slit, 7.4-18.4 × 6.2-12.5 µm, mean ( ± SD): 10.8 ( ± 1.7) × 9.4 ( ± 1.3) µm, L/W = 0.8-1.6 (n = 50). Sexual morph: Undetermined.
Culture characteristics.
On PDA, colonies circular, flat, entire margin, thick and cottony, concentrically spreading with aerial mycelium, margin regular, reddish-brown pigment diffused into medium, surface dark yellowish-brown, reverse dark reddish-brown to yellowish-brown from the centre, mycelia white to pale umber, sporulation on hyphae, reaching 9 cm in 7 days at 25 °C.
Notes.
Strains of A. coryli constitutes a distinct clade, but there is poor support value in concatenated gene trees (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). The most prominent distinguishing characteristic is the production of reddish-brown pigments on the culture medium.
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