Dissoconiaceae associated with sooty blotch and flyspeck on fruits in China and the United States

Zasmidium angulare, a novel species of Mycosphaerellaceae, and several novel taxa that reside in Dissoconiaceae, were identified from a collection of apples and Cucurbita maxima (cv. Blue Hubbard) from China and the USA that exhibited sooty blotch and flyspeck (SBFS) signs on their host substrata. Morphology on fruit surfaces and in culture, and phylogenetic analyses of the nuclear ribosomal DNAs 28S and internal transcribed spacer regions, as well as partial translation elongation factor 1-alpha gene sequences in some cases, were used to delineate seven previously unidentified species and three known species. Pseudoveronaea was established as a new genus of Dissoconiaceae, represented by two species, P. ellipsoidea and P. obclavata. Although Pseudoveronaea was morphologically similar to Veronaea, these fungi clustered with Dissoconiaceae (Capnodiales) rather than Chaetothyriales (Herpotrichiellaceae). Ramichloridium mali comb. nov., and three novel species, R. cucurbitae, R. luteum and R. punctatum were closely related with R. apiculatum, which together formed a distinct subclade in Dissoconiaceae. Species of Dissoconium s.lat. clustered in two well-supported clades supported by distinct morphological and cultural features. Subsequently Uwebraunia, a former synonym of Dissoconium, was resurrected for the one clade, with new combinations proposed for U. australiensis, U. commune, U. dekkeri and U. musae. Furthermore, we also reported that D. aciculare, Dissoconium sp., U. commune and U. dekkeri were associated with SBFS on apples.

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Main Authors: Li, H.Y., Sun, G.Y., Zhai, X.R., Batzer, J.C., Mayfield, D.A., Crous, P.W., Groenewald, J.Z., Gleason, M.L.
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Language:English
Subjects:anamorphs, apple, capnodiales, clustal-w, complex davidiellaceae, eucalyptus, genera, mycosphaerella, taxonomy, teratosphaeria,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/dissoconiaceae-associated-with-sooty-blotch-and-flyspeck-on-fruit
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4343992024-12-04 Li, H.Y. Sun, G.Y. Zhai, X.R. Batzer, J.C. Mayfield, D.A. Crous, P.W. Groenewald, J.Z. Gleason, M.L. Article/Letter to editor Persoonia 28 (2012) ISSN: 0031-5850 Dissoconiaceae associated with sooty blotch and flyspeck on fruits in China and the United States 2012 Zasmidium angulare, a novel species of Mycosphaerellaceae, and several novel taxa that reside in Dissoconiaceae, were identified from a collection of apples and Cucurbita maxima (cv. Blue Hubbard) from China and the USA that exhibited sooty blotch and flyspeck (SBFS) signs on their host substrata. Morphology on fruit surfaces and in culture, and phylogenetic analyses of the nuclear ribosomal DNAs 28S and internal transcribed spacer regions, as well as partial translation elongation factor 1-alpha gene sequences in some cases, were used to delineate seven previously unidentified species and three known species. Pseudoveronaea was established as a new genus of Dissoconiaceae, represented by two species, P. ellipsoidea and P. obclavata. Although Pseudoveronaea was morphologically similar to Veronaea, these fungi clustered with Dissoconiaceae (Capnodiales) rather than Chaetothyriales (Herpotrichiellaceae). Ramichloridium mali comb. nov., and three novel species, R. cucurbitae, R. luteum and R. punctatum were closely related with R. apiculatum, which together formed a distinct subclade in Dissoconiaceae. Species of Dissoconium s.lat. clustered in two well-supported clades supported by distinct morphological and cultural features. Subsequently Uwebraunia, a former synonym of Dissoconium, was resurrected for the one clade, with new combinations proposed for U. australiensis, U. commune, U. dekkeri and U. musae. Furthermore, we also reported that D. aciculare, Dissoconium sp., U. commune and U. dekkeri were associated with SBFS on apples. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/dissoconiaceae-associated-with-sooty-blotch-and-flyspeck-on-fruit 10.3767/003158512X651157 https://edepot.wur.nl/245900 anamorphs apple capnodiales clustal-w complex davidiellaceae eucalyptus genera mycosphaerella taxonomy teratosphaeria Wageningen University & Research
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topic anamorphs
apple
capnodiales
clustal-w
complex davidiellaceae
eucalyptus
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mycosphaerella
taxonomy
teratosphaeria
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apple
capnodiales
clustal-w
complex davidiellaceae
eucalyptus
genera
mycosphaerella
taxonomy
teratosphaeria
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capnodiales
clustal-w
complex davidiellaceae
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apple
capnodiales
clustal-w
complex davidiellaceae
eucalyptus
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mycosphaerella
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teratosphaeria
Li, H.Y.
Sun, G.Y.
Zhai, X.R.
Batzer, J.C.
Mayfield, D.A.
Crous, P.W.
Groenewald, J.Z.
Gleason, M.L.
Dissoconiaceae associated with sooty blotch and flyspeck on fruits in China and the United States
description Zasmidium angulare, a novel species of Mycosphaerellaceae, and several novel taxa that reside in Dissoconiaceae, were identified from a collection of apples and Cucurbita maxima (cv. Blue Hubbard) from China and the USA that exhibited sooty blotch and flyspeck (SBFS) signs on their host substrata. Morphology on fruit surfaces and in culture, and phylogenetic analyses of the nuclear ribosomal DNAs 28S and internal transcribed spacer regions, as well as partial translation elongation factor 1-alpha gene sequences in some cases, were used to delineate seven previously unidentified species and three known species. Pseudoveronaea was established as a new genus of Dissoconiaceae, represented by two species, P. ellipsoidea and P. obclavata. Although Pseudoveronaea was morphologically similar to Veronaea, these fungi clustered with Dissoconiaceae (Capnodiales) rather than Chaetothyriales (Herpotrichiellaceae). Ramichloridium mali comb. nov., and three novel species, R. cucurbitae, R. luteum and R. punctatum were closely related with R. apiculatum, which together formed a distinct subclade in Dissoconiaceae. Species of Dissoconium s.lat. clustered in two well-supported clades supported by distinct morphological and cultural features. Subsequently Uwebraunia, a former synonym of Dissoconium, was resurrected for the one clade, with new combinations proposed for U. australiensis, U. commune, U. dekkeri and U. musae. Furthermore, we also reported that D. aciculare, Dissoconium sp., U. commune and U. dekkeri were associated with SBFS on apples.
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apple
capnodiales
clustal-w
complex davidiellaceae
eucalyptus
genera
mycosphaerella
taxonomy
teratosphaeria
author Li, H.Y.
Sun, G.Y.
Zhai, X.R.
Batzer, J.C.
Mayfield, D.A.
Crous, P.W.
Groenewald, J.Z.
Gleason, M.L.
author_facet Li, H.Y.
Sun, G.Y.
Zhai, X.R.
Batzer, J.C.
Mayfield, D.A.
Crous, P.W.
Groenewald, J.Z.
Gleason, M.L.
author_sort Li, H.Y.
title Dissoconiaceae associated with sooty blotch and flyspeck on fruits in China and the United States
title_short Dissoconiaceae associated with sooty blotch and flyspeck on fruits in China and the United States
title_full Dissoconiaceae associated with sooty blotch and flyspeck on fruits in China and the United States
title_fullStr Dissoconiaceae associated with sooty blotch and flyspeck on fruits in China and the United States
title_full_unstemmed Dissoconiaceae associated with sooty blotch and flyspeck on fruits in China and the United States
title_sort dissoconiaceae associated with sooty blotch and flyspeck on fruits in china and the united states
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