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

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Weir et al.Fig. 35. <strong>Colletotrichum</strong> ti. A. PDD 24881 – holotype. B. PDD 30206. C, D, F, H. ICMP 4832 – ex-holotype culture. E, G. ICMP 19444. A–B. Lesions on dried herbariumspecimens. C–E. Appress<strong>or</strong>ia. F. Conidia. G. Conidiogenous cells. H. Ascosp<strong>or</strong>es. Scale bars A = 1 mm, C = 20 µm. Scale bar of A applies to A–B, scale bar of C applies to C–H.gloeosp<strong>or</strong>ioides f. gloeosp<strong>or</strong>ioides because of 2 additional C’s atpositions 93 and 94 in the ITS1 region, giving a string of 7 C’s atthis position. This characteristic feature of the ITS-1 is found also inthe ex-neotype isolate of C. theobromicola, the ex-epitype isolateof C. fragariae and all other isolates of C. theobromicola, althougha few isolates have 3 additional C’s rather than 2. None of theother isolates that we sampled from the C. gloeosp<strong>or</strong>ioides <strong>species</strong><strong>complex</strong> have this characteristic string of C’s.Rojas et al. (2010) provide a description f<strong>or</strong> their concept ofC. theobromicola, MacKenzie et al. (2008) f<strong>or</strong> C. fragariae, andIrwin & Cameron (1978) f<strong>or</strong> C. gloeosp<strong>or</strong>ioides f. stylosanthis “f. sp.stylosanthis” (as C. gloeosp<strong>or</strong>ioides Type A) and C. gloeosp<strong>or</strong>ioides170

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