Cytospora xinglongensis C.M. Tian & N. Jiang, 2020

Jiang, Ning, Yang, Qin, Fan, Xin-Lei & Tian, Cheng-Ming, 2020, Identification of six Cytospora species on Chinese chestnut in China, MycoKeys 62, pp. 1-25 : 1

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Cytospora xinglongensis C.M. Tian & N. Jiang
status

sp. nov.

Cytospora xinglongensis C.M. Tian & N. Jiang sp. nov. Figure 8 View Figure 8

Diagnosis.

Cytospora xinglongensis can be distinguished from C. californica and C. eucalypti by longer conidia.

Etymology.

Named after the county where it was collected, Xinglong County.

Description.

Sexual morph: not observed. Asexual morph: Pycnidial stromata immersed in bark, erumpent through the surface of bark, discoid, with a solitary undivided locule. Conceptacle black, circular surrounded stromata. Ostiole inconspicuous. Locules undivided, circular to ovoid, (480-)540-685(-755) µm diam. Conidiophores hyaline, unbranched. Peridium comprising a few layers of cells of textura angularis, with innermost layer brown, outer layer brown to dark brown. Conidiogenous cells enteroblastic polyphialidic, (4.5-)6.5-8.5(-12) × 1-1.5 μm (x̄ = 7.4 × 1.3 μm). Conidia hyaline, allantoid, eguttulate, smooth, aseptate, thin-walled, (7.5-)8.5-9.5(-10.5) × 1-1.5 μm (x̄ = 8.9 × 1.3 μm).

Culture characters.

On PDA at 25 °C in darkness. Cultures are white. The colony is flat, thin with a uniform texture, lacking aerial mycelium. Pycnidia distributed uniformly on medium surface.

Specimens examined.

China, Hebei Province, Chengde City, Xinglong County, chestnut plantation, 40°24'32"N, 117°28'56"E, on branches of Castanea mollissima , 11 October 2017, N. Jiang (holotype BJFC-S1706, ex-type living culture CFCC 52458; paratype BJFC-S1707, living culture CFCC 52459).

Notes.

Cytospora xinglongensis is associated with canker disease of Castanea mollissima in China. Cytospora xinglongensis can be distinguished from its phylogenetically closely species C. thailandica by having much longer conidia (8.5-9.5 μm in C. xinglongensis vs. 3.3-4 μm in C. thailandica ) ( Norphanphoun et al. 2018). In addition, Cytospora xinglongensis differs from C. thailandica by ITS, ACT and RPB2 loci (16/470 in ITS, 22/245 in ACT and 52/726 in RPB2).