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

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Weir et al.Fig. 18. Glomerella cingulata “f. sp. camelliae”. A, C, D. ICMP 10643. B, E. ICMP 10646. A–B. Appress<strong>or</strong>ia. C. Conidiogenous cells. D–E. Conidia. Scale bar A = 20 µm. Scalebar of A applies to A–E.aotearoa (ICMP 18748) was isolated from Ligustrum lucidum inNew Zealand, but it was not associated with a stem lesion and noC. aotearoa isolates were observed f<strong>or</strong>ming perithecia.Glomerella cingulata var. brevisp<strong>or</strong>a Wollenw., Z.Parasitenk. (Berlin) 14: 260. 1949.Notes: Described from fruit rots from Germany, this name has notbeen used since. No cultures are available and its relationship toand within the C. gloeosp<strong>or</strong>ioides <strong>complex</strong> is not known.* Glomerella cingulata “f. sp. camelliae” (Dickens & Cook1989). Figs 18, 19.Notes: Dickens & Cook (1989) proposed the name Glomerellacingulata “f. sp. camelliae” f<strong>or</strong> isolates m<strong>or</strong>phologically typical ofC. gloeosp<strong>or</strong>ioides s. lat. that were highly pathogenic to leaves andshoots of <strong>or</strong>namental Camellia saluenensis hybrids, causing thedisease Camellia twig blight. These auth<strong>or</strong>s rep<strong>or</strong>ted the fungusfrom plants imp<strong>or</strong>ted into the UK from New Zealand and noted thata similar disease had been rep<strong>or</strong>ted from plants grown in the UK,146

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