Dendrosporomyces prolifer Nawawi, J. Webster & R.A. Davey, Trans. Br.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.306.3.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BD224927-FFEC-5B70-0A93-ABEDC619FE41 |
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Felipe |
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Dendrosporomyces prolifer Nawawi, J. Webster & R.A. Davey, Trans. Br. |
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Dendrosporomyces prolifer Nawawi, J. Webster & R.A. Davey, Trans. Br. View in CoL mycol. Soc. 68: 59, 1977.
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Material examined: — BRAZIL. Bahia: Piatã, Chapada Diamantina, on submerged leaves of Calophyllum brasiliense ( Calophyllaceae ), 10 November 2013, P. O. Fiuza s.n ( HUEFS 215692); BRAZIL. Bahia: Piatã, Chapada Diamantina, on submerged leaves of Calophyllum brasiliense ( Calophyllaceae ), 07 September 2014, P. O. Fiuza s.n ( HUEFS 215706).
Conidiophores not observed. Conidia hyaline, consisting of cylindrical, curved main axis with 7–10 primary branches. Main axis not constricted at septa, 14–20 septate, 150–440 × 7–10 μm; primary branches cylindrical, 4–17 septate, 198–335 × 8–10 μm, constricted at base, rounded at the apex; secondary branches cylindrical, 3–13 septate, 62–323 × 8–10 μm; branches constricted at base, rounded at the apex.
Geographical distribution: — India (Sridhar et al. 1992); Malaysia ( Nawawi et al. 1977); USA ( V. Gulis, unpublished).
Notes: — Dendrosporomyces is composed by two species: D. prolifer (type species) and D. splendens (Nawawi) Nawawi & J. Webster ( Nawawi & Webster 1982) . The genus is characterized by holoblastic, branched, hyaline conidia, consisting of a main axis bearing primary and secondary branches ( Nawawi et al. 1977) and dolipore septa ( Nawawi 1985a). Dendrosporomyces prolifer differs from D. splendens by having somewhat smaller, profusely branched conidia ( Marvanová 1997). Dendrosporomyces splendens has been previously reported from Brazil on submerged leaves of Euterpe edulis Mart. (1824: 33) and Alchornea triplinervia (Spreng.) Mull. Arg. in Candolle (1866: 909) from the Atlantic Forest, the state of São Paulo ( Grandi 1998, 1999). It is the first record of D. prolifer from Brazil.
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Botanical Museum - University of Oslo |
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Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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