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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. 13. <strong>Colletotrichum</strong> indonesiense (from ex-holotype strain <strong>CBS</strong> 127551). A–B. Conidiomata. C–G. Conidioph<strong>or</strong>es. H–M. Appress<strong>or</strong>ia. N–O. Conidia. A, C–E, N. fromAnthriscus stem. B, F–M, O. from SNA. A–B. DM, C–O. DIC, Scale bars: A = 100 µm, C = 10 µm. Scale bar of A applies to A–B. Scale bar of C applies to C–O.<strong>Colletotrichum</strong> indonesiense Damm, P.F. Cannon & Crous,sp. nov. MycoBank MB800502. Fig. 13.Etymology: Named after the country of <strong>or</strong>igin, Indonesia.Sexual m<strong>or</strong>ph not observed. Asexual m<strong>or</strong>ph on SNA. Vegetativehyphae 1–7 µm diam, hyaline, 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 on hyphae. Setae not observed.Conidioph<strong>or</strong>es hyaline, smooth-walled, simple <strong>or</strong> septate andbranched, to 40 µm long. Conidiogenous cells hyaline, smoothwalled,cylindrical to ± inflated, 8–21 × 2–3.5 µm, opening 1–1.5µm diam, collarette 1–1.5 µm long, periclinal thickening distinct.Conidia hyaline, smooth-walled, aseptate, straight, cylindrical withone end round and one end acute, (8–)10–14.5(–18) × (2.5–)3.5–4(–4.5) µm, mean ± SD = 12.3 ± 2.4 × 3.8 ± 0.3 µm, L/W ratio= 3.2. Appress<strong>or</strong>ia single, pale to medium brown, smooth-walled,elliptical, to subglobose in outline, the edge entire, sometimesundulate, 5.5–9(–14.5) × (5–)5.5–7.5(–9) µm, mean ± SD = 7.5 ±1.8 × 6.3 ± 1.0 µm, L/W ratio = 1.2.Asexual m<strong>or</strong>ph on Anthriscus stem. Conidiomata acervular,conidioph<strong>or</strong>es f<strong>or</strong>med on pale brown, angular, basal cells 2.5–6 µmdiam. Setae not observed. Conidioph<strong>or</strong>es hyaline to pale brown,smooth-walled, septate, branched, to 60 µm long. Conidiogenouscells hyaline to pale brown, smooth-walled, cylindrical, sometimes± inflated, 9–25 × 2–4 µm, opening 1–1.5 µm diam, collarette1–1.5 µm long, periclinal thickening visible. Conidia hyaline,smooth-walled, aseptate, straight, cylindrical to fusif<strong>or</strong>m with bothends acute, (10.5–)13–17.5(–19) × (3–)3.5–4 µm, mean ± SD =15.4 ± 2.2 × 3.7 ± 0.2 µm, L/W ratio = 4.1.Culture characteristics: Colonies on SNA flat, partly raised withentire margin, hyaline, buff to pale honey, on medium, filter paperand Anthriscus stem partly covered with irregular white aerialmycelium, Anthriscus stem partly covered with <strong>or</strong>ange acervuli,reverse hyaline, white, buff to cinnamon, filter paper partlyolivaceous grey; growth rate 18.5–20 mm in 7 d (30–31 mm in 10d). Colonies on OA flat, partly raised with entire margin; surfacecovered with irregular floccose to woolly white to olivaceous greyaerial mycelium and few <strong>or</strong>ange acervuli, reverse buff, cinnamon todark purplish grey; growth rate 22.5–24 mm in 7 d (32.5–34 mm in10 d). Conidia in mass <strong>or</strong>ange.Material examined: Indonesia: Sumatra, Tele, from leaf spots developing afterherbicide treatment of Eucalyptus sp., 1 Jan. 2008, M.J. Wingfield, (<strong>CBS</strong> H-20798holotype, culture ex-type <strong>CBS</strong> 127551 = CPC 14986).Notes: Eucalyptus is not a well-known disease reservoir f<strong>or</strong><strong>Colletotrichum</strong> <strong>species</strong>. <strong>Colletotrichum</strong> eucalypti was describedfrom Brazil by Bitancourt (1927) and noted again by Viégas (1946)from the Campinas region, causing anthracnose of Eucalyptusleaves. Viégas described the <strong>species</strong> as having conidia that areelongate-fusif<strong>or</strong>m to oblong and 10–20 × 3–5 µm in size; thewww.studiesinmycology.<strong>or</strong>g71

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