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A new approach to species delimitation in Septoria - CBS - KNAW

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A <strong>new</strong> <strong>approach</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>species</strong> <strong>delimitation</strong> <strong>in</strong> Sep<strong>to</strong>riaFig. 45. A–D. Sphaerul<strong>in</strong>a hyperici. A–C. Colonies <strong>CBS</strong> 102313. A. On OA. B. On CHA. C. On MEA. D. Conidia and conidiogenous cells <strong>in</strong> planta (<strong>CBS</strong> H-21194, epitype).E–G. Sphaerul<strong>in</strong>a gei. E. Colony on OA (KACC 44051 = <strong>CBS</strong> 128632). F. Conidia and conidiogenous cells <strong>in</strong> planta (<strong>CBS</strong> H-21194, epitype). G. Ibid., on OA (<strong>CBS</strong> 102318).Scale bars = 10 µm.very th<strong>in</strong> and easily overlooked), not constricted around the septa,hyal<strong>in</strong>e, contents with several m<strong>in</strong>ute oil-droplets and granularmaterial <strong>in</strong> each cell <strong>in</strong> the liv<strong>in</strong>g state, with m<strong>in</strong>ute oil-droplets andgranular contents <strong>in</strong> the rehydrated state, 33–65(–75) × 2–2.8(–3)µm (liv<strong>in</strong>g; rehydrated, 1.8–2.5 µm wide). Sexual morph unknown.Description <strong>in</strong> vitro: Colonies on OA 6–8(–15) mm diam <strong>in</strong> 3 wk, withan even, glabrous, colourless <strong>to</strong> buff marg<strong>in</strong>; colonies spread<strong>in</strong>g,immersed mycelium at first buff <strong>to</strong> rosy-buff, tardily becom<strong>in</strong>golivaceous <strong>to</strong> olivaceous-black, occassionally some sec<strong>to</strong>rsrema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g buff; aerial mycelium mostly want<strong>in</strong>g, but sometimes witha few greyish tufts, the surface of the colony centre soon covered byrosy-buff masses of conidial slime, produced from conidiogenouscells directly on the mycelium or <strong>in</strong> pycnidial conidiomata; reverseolivaceous-black, marg<strong>in</strong> buff. Colonies on CMA 7–9 mm diam <strong>in</strong>3 wk, as on OA, but green pigmentation develop<strong>in</strong>g more rapidly.Colonies on MEA 7–9(–11) mm diam <strong>in</strong> 3 wk, with an irregular,glabrous, rosy-buff marg<strong>in</strong>; a reddish pigment diffus<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> theagar; colony spread<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> restricted, the surface cerebriform <strong>to</strong>irregularly lobed, up <strong>to</strong> 2 mm high, very dark, but locally coveredeither by grey, felted aerial mycelium or masses of salmon conidialslime, produced directly from hyphae or <strong>in</strong> superficial stromatalconidiomata; reverse rust <strong>to</strong> chestnut. Colonies on CHA 6–7(–10)mm diam <strong>in</strong> 3 wk, colony features and sporulation as on MEA, butthe marg<strong>in</strong> covered by whitish aerial mycelium; diffus<strong>in</strong>g pigmentalso present. Sporulat<strong>in</strong>g structures on OA very similar <strong>to</strong> those <strong>in</strong>planta, but conidia up <strong>to</strong> 85 µm long.Hosts: Geum spp.Material exam<strong>in</strong>ed: Czech Republic, Bohemia, near Tábor, on liv<strong>in</strong>g leavesof Geum urbanum, 20 July 1903, F. Bubák, distributed <strong>in</strong> Kabát & Bubák, Fungiimperfecti exsicc. 114, PC 0084558. France, Caen, on liv<strong>in</strong>g leaves of G. urbanum,“Col. Desmazieres 1863, no. 8, 58”, “Jun-Sep. 1842”, isotype PC 0084556; forestnear Caen, on liv<strong>in</strong>g leaves of G. urbanum, 1841, Roberge, PC 0084555. Germany,Brandenburg, Buchmühle near Lagow, on liv<strong>in</strong>g leaves of G. urbanum, 10 Sep.1909, P. Sydow, PC 0084559. Korea, Hoengseong, on liv<strong>in</strong>g leaves of G. japonicum,H.D. Sh<strong>in</strong>, liv<strong>in</strong>g culture <strong>CBS</strong> 128616 = KACC 43029 = SMKC 22748; same substr.,Pyeongchang, H.D. Sh<strong>in</strong>, liv<strong>in</strong>g culture <strong>CBS</strong> 128632 = KACC 44051 = SMKC 23686.Latvia, prov. Vidzeme, Kr. Riga, Ogre, on liv<strong>in</strong>g leaves of G. urbanum, 19 July 1936,J. Smarods, PC 0084557. Netherlands, Prov. Limburg, Schimperbosch, SW ofVaals, on the same substr., 29 Aug. 1999. H.A. van der Aa s.n., <strong>CBS</strong> H-21168; Prov.Noord Holland, Amsterdamse Waterleid<strong>in</strong>gdu<strong>in</strong>en, Panneland, on liv<strong>in</strong>g leaves ofG. urbanum, 31 Aug. 1999, G. Verkley & A. van Iperen 914, epitype designatedhere <strong>CBS</strong> H-21167 “MBT175360”, liv<strong>in</strong>g culture ex-epitype <strong>CBS</strong> 102318. Romania,distr. Prahova, Muntenia, Cheia, on liv<strong>in</strong>g leaves of G. rivale, T. Săvulescu & C.Sandhu, distributed <strong>in</strong> Săvulescu, Herb. Mycol. Romanicum 8, 377, PC 0084560.Sweden, Gotland, Endre parish, Hulte, on liv<strong>in</strong>g leaves of G. urbanum, 16 July1898, T. Vestergren, PC 0084561.www.studies<strong>in</strong>mycology.org297

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