Taxonomy of two synnematal fungal species from Rhus chinensis, with Flavignomonia gen. nov. described

Rhus chinensis represents a commercially and ecologically important tree species in China, but suffers from canker diseases in Jiangxi Province. Synnemata, pycnidia and ascomata were discovered on cankered tissues. Strains were obtained from single ascospore or conidium...

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Main Authors: Ning Jiang, Qin Yang, Ying-Mei Liang, Chengming Tian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2019-10-01
Series:MycoKeys
Online Access:https://mycokeys.pensoft.net/article/46395/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-77ec5bec012e4c7392c3783e7487b98a2020-11-25T01:16:24ZengPensoft PublishersMycoKeys1314-40571314-40492019-10-0160172910.3897/mycokeys.60.4639546395Taxonomy of two synnematal fungal species from Rhus chinensis, with Flavignomonia gen. nov. describedNing Jiang0Qin Yang1Ying-Mei Liang2Chengming Tian3Beijing Forestry UniversityCentral South University of Forestry and TechnologyBeijing Forestry UniversityBeijing Forestry University Rhus chinensis represents a commercially and ecologically important tree species in China, but suffers from canker diseases in Jiangxi Province. Synnemata, pycnidia and ascomata were discovered on cankered tissues. Strains were obtained from single ascospore or conidium within the fruiting bodies and identified based on morphological comparison and the phylogenetic analyses of partial ITS, LSU, tef1 and rpb2 gene sequences. As a result, two species were confirmed to represent two kinds of synnemata. One of these species is described herein as Flavignomonia rhoigena gen. et sp. nov.; and Synnemasporella aculeans is illustrated showing ascomata, pycnidia and synnemata. Flavignomonia is distinguished from Synnemasporella by the colour of the synnematal tips. Additionally, Flavignomonia can be distinguished from the other gnomoniaceous genera by the formation of synnemata. https://mycokeys.pensoft.net/article/46395/download/pdf/
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author Ning Jiang
Qin Yang
Ying-Mei Liang
Chengming Tian
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Qin Yang
Ying-Mei Liang
Chengming Tian
Taxonomy of two synnematal fungal species from Rhus chinensis, with Flavignomonia gen. nov. described
MycoKeys
author_facet Ning Jiang
Qin Yang
Ying-Mei Liang
Chengming Tian
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title Taxonomy of two synnematal fungal species from Rhus chinensis, with Flavignomonia gen. nov. described
title_short Taxonomy of two synnematal fungal species from Rhus chinensis, with Flavignomonia gen. nov. described
title_full Taxonomy of two synnematal fungal species from Rhus chinensis, with Flavignomonia gen. nov. described
title_fullStr Taxonomy of two synnematal fungal species from Rhus chinensis, with Flavignomonia gen. nov. described
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomy of two synnematal fungal species from Rhus chinensis, with Flavignomonia gen. nov. described
title_sort taxonomy of two synnematal fungal species from rhus chinensis, with flavignomonia gen. nov. described
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series MycoKeys
issn 1314-4057
1314-4049
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Rhus chinensis represents a commercially and ecologically important tree species in China, but suffers from canker diseases in Jiangxi Province. Synnemata, pycnidia and ascomata were discovered on cankered tissues. Strains were obtained from single ascospore or conidium within the fruiting bodies and identified based on morphological comparison and the phylogenetic analyses of partial ITS, LSU, tef1 and rpb2 gene sequences. As a result, two species were confirmed to represent two kinds of synnemata. One of these species is described herein as Flavignomonia rhoigena gen. et sp. nov.; and Synnemasporella aculeans is illustrated showing ascomata, pycnidia and synnemata. Flavignomonia is distinguished from Synnemasporella by the colour of the synnematal tips. Additionally, Flavignomonia can be distinguished from the other gnomoniaceous genera by the formation of synnemata.
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