Dothiorella alpina (Y. Zhang ter. & Min Zhang) Phookamsak & Hyde, Asian Journal of Mycology 3(1): 168 (2020)

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Dothiorella alpina (Y. Zhang ter. & Min Zhang) Phookamsak & Hyde, Asian Journal of Mycology 3(1): 168 (2020)
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Dothiorella alpina (Y. Zhang ter. & Min Zhang) Phookamsak & Hyde, Asian Journal of Mycology 3(1): 168 (2020)

Spencermartinsia alpina = Spencermartinsia alpina Y. Zhang ter. & Ming Zhang, Mycosphere 7(7): 1058 (2016).

Description.

See Hyde et al. 2020.

Materials examined.

China, Yunnan Province, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Shangri-La City , Sanba County, East Ring Road , 27°36'18"N, 100°1'19"E, on dead branches of Populus szechuanica , 9 August 2022, Lu Lin & Min Lin (BJFC CF20230106, living culture CFCC 58299) GoogleMaps .

Notes.

Dothiorella alpina was first introduced by Zhang et al. (2016a) as Spencermartinsia alpina , which has dark brown and 1-septate conidia. Hyde et al. (2020) transfer S. alpina to Dothiorella based on phylogenetic analyses of a concatenated dataset (ITS+ tef1 -α) and morphological similarity. Dothiorella alpina was recorded on Cirus unshiu in Hunan Province, China, and Platycladus orientalis and Ipomoea sp. in Yunnan Province, China. In this study, a new record of Do. alpina from the host Populus szechuanica is included.