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Colletotrichum: complex species or species ... - CBS - KNAW

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The <strong>Colletotrichum</strong> acutatum <strong>species</strong> <strong>complex</strong>Fig. 31. <strong>Colletotrichum</strong> tamarilloi (from ex-holotype strain <strong>CBS</strong> 129814). A–B. Conidiomata. C–J. Conidioph<strong>or</strong>es. K–P. Appress<strong>or</strong>ia. Q–R. Conidia. A, C–E, Q. from Anthriscusstem. B, F–P, R. from SNA. A–B. DM, C–R. DIC, Scale bars: A = 100 µm, C = 10 µm. Scale bar of A applies to A–B. Scale bar of C applies to C–R.2 <strong>or</strong> 3 bp differences) were GU183300, GU183299 and GU183295from C. simmondsii strains from Litchi chinensis in Australia(Shivas & Tan 2009). There are no strains from Litchi includedin our analyses, but acc<strong>or</strong>ding to the TUB2 tree in Shivas & Tan(2009), they probably belong to C. simmondsii s. str. The closestmatch with the GAPDH sequence of strain IMI 364297 covering± the full length sequence (with 98 % identity, 6 bp differences)was HQ846719 from an unnamed plant, probably from India(Chowdappa P, Chethana CS, Madhura S, unpubl. data). Closestmatches with the ITS sequence (with 99 % identity, 1 bp difference)were 25 sequences, that are not listed here.<strong>Colletotrichum</strong> tamarilloi Damm, P.F. Cannon & Crous, sp.nov. MycoBank MB800516. Fig. 31.Etymology: Named after the host plant tamarillo (Solanumbetaceum).Sexual m<strong>or</strong>ph not observed (structures that are possibly immatureascomata were seen on Anthriscus stem). Asexual m<strong>or</strong>ph onSNA. Vegetative hyphae 1–5.5 µm diam, hyaline to pale brown,smooth-walled, septate, branched. Chlamydosp<strong>or</strong>es not observed.Conidiomata not developed, conidioph<strong>or</strong>es f<strong>or</strong>med directly onhyphae. Setae not observed. Conidioph<strong>or</strong>es hyaline, smoothwalled,septate, branched, to 30 µm long. Conidiogenous cellshyaline smooth-walled, cylindrical to ± inflated, often integrated,discrete phialides measure 8–18 × 2.5–3.5 µm, opening 1–1.5µm diam, collarette distinct, 1–1.5 µm long, periclinal thickeningconspicuous. Conidia hyaline, smooth-walled, aseptate, straight,cylindrical to fusif<strong>or</strong>m with both ends acute, sometimes clavate withone round and one acute end, (8.5–)11.5–14.5(–15) × (2.5–)3–4(–4.5) µm, mean ± SD = 13.0 ± 1.4 × 3.5 ± 0.4 µm, L/W ratio = 3.7.Appress<strong>or</strong>ia single, medium brown, smooth-walled, subglobose,elliptical <strong>or</strong> clavate, the edge entire, rarely slightly undulate, (4–)5–10.5(–16) × (3.5–)4.5–6.5(–8) µm, mean ± SD = 7.8 ± 2.6 × 5.5 ±0.9 µm, L/W ratio = 1.4.Asexual m<strong>or</strong>ph on Anthriscus stem. Conidiomata acervular,conidioph<strong>or</strong>es f<strong>or</strong>med on thick-walled, pale brown, angular, basalcells 4–8 µm diam. Setae not observed. Conidioph<strong>or</strong>es hyalineto pale brown, smooth-walled, septate, branched, to 50 µm long.Conidiogenous cells hyaline, smooth-walled, cylindrical, sometimespolyphialidic, 10–21 × 2–4 µm, opening 1–1.5 µm diam, collarettedistinct, 1–2 µm long, periclinal thickening conspicuous. Conidiahyaline, smooth-walled, aseptate, straight, cylindrical to fusif<strong>or</strong>mwith both ends acute, (10.5–)12–16(–22) × (3–)3.5–4.5(–5) µm,mean ± SD = 14.0 ± 1.9 × 4.0 ± 0.4 µm, L/W ratio = 3.5. Conidiaof <strong>CBS</strong> 129955 and <strong>CBS</strong> 129811 differ in having slightly longerconidia, measuring (11.5–)13.5–17(–18.5) × 3.5–4(–4.5) µm, mean± SD = 15.3 ± 1.7 × 3.8 ± 0.3 µm, L/W ratio = 4.0.Culture characteristics: Colonies on SNA flat with entire margin,hyaline to pale honey, on filter paper partly pale olivaceous greywww.studiesinmycology.<strong>or</strong>g105

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