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Loculoascomycetes

Loculoascomycetes. General Mycology 421/521 Lecture 9. Loculoascomycetes. Functionally bitunicate asci (=fissitunicate, Jack-in-the-Box type) Extensible inner wall = endotunica Inextensible outer wall = exotunica Ascospores generally septate Anamorph conidia often similar in septation

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Loculoascomycetes

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  1. Loculoascomycetes General Mycology 421/521 Lecture 9

  2. Loculoascomycetes • Functionally bitunicate asci (=fissitunicate, Jack-in-the-Box type) • Extensible inner wall = endotunica • Inextensible outer wall = exotunica • Ascospores generally septate • Anamorph conidia often similar in septation • Unwalled locules in ascostroma (=ascolocular)—ascoma is initiated by formation of locule within stroma before formation of dikaryon

  3. Elsinoe Pleospora Dothidea Images from http://www.tolweb.org/onlinecontributors/app?page=ImageGallery&service=external&sp=l29051&sp=0

  4. Bitunicate (fissitunicate) ascus Apical chamber

  5. Endotunica Exotunica

  6. Ascostromatal types Hysteriothecium Pseudothecium Thyrothecium

  7. From Blackwell et al. 2006. Mycologia 98: 834 Loculoascomycetes = Dothideomycetes

  8. From Schoch et al. 2006. Mycologia 98: 1043

  9. Importance • Endophytes • Animal Pathogens • Plant Pathogens • Cochliobolus heterostrophus Southern Corn Leaf Blight • Venturia inaequalis Apple Scab • Toxins (secondary metabolites)—host specific • T-toxins (Bipolaris maydis) • Alternaria toxins

  10. Orders • Pleosporales • Hysteriales • Botryosphaeriales • Capnodiales • Dothideales • Myriangiales paraphysate Dothideomycetes Lack paraphyses or pseudoparaphyses—aparaphysate Dothideomycetes Tree of Life Page for Dothideomycetes

  11. Order Pleosporales • Relatively large asci • Septate pseudoparaphyses • Well known taxa: • Cochliobolus heterostrophus (southern corn leaf blight) • Leptosphaeria maculans (black leg of rape seed) • Phaeosphaeria nodorum (stagonospora blotch of cereals) • Important anamorphs include Alternaria, Stemphylium, Drechslera, Ascochyta, Phoma, Pyrenochaeta

  12. Pleospora From Hanlin, 1990

  13. Stemphylium anamorph

  14. Pyrenophora From Hanlin, 1990

  15. Drechslera—conidia cylindrical, germinating from any cell; Pyrenophora teleomorphs

  16. Exserohilum—conidia fusiform-cylindrical to obclavate with protuberant hilum; germination bipolar. Setosphaeria teleomorphs.

  17. Bipolaris—conidia fusoid, hilum not protuberant; germination bipolar. Cochliobolus teleomorphs.

  18. Curvularia photo by G. Barron

  19. Helminthosporium • Once used for species now placed in Bipolaris, Drechslera, and Exserohilum • Restricted to species with obclavate conidia formed on straight conidiophores • Occurring on non-grass hosts

  20. Alternaria Beaked dictyospores formed in acropetal chains; Lewia teleomorph

  21. Sporormiella spp., common on dung. Ascospores segmented, each segment with a germ slit

  22. Venturia • Globose pseudothecia formed in overwintered leaves • Unequally two-celled ascospores • Spilocaea anamorph with annellidic conidiogenous cells

  23. Spilocea anamorph

  24. Apple scab from APSnet, photo by J. Hartman

  25. Order Botryosphaeriales • Includes Botryosphaeria and Guignardia—one-celled, hyaline to pale brown ascospores • Anamorphs pycnidial, phialidic • Diebacks, cankers, witches’ brooms and leaf blights http://www.crem.fct.unl.pt/botryosphaeria_site/

  26. Orders of aparaphysate Dothideomycetes • Capnodiales • Dothideales • Myriangiales Lack paraphyses or pseudoparaphysesaparaphysate Tree of Life Page for Dothideomycetes

  27. Order Capnodiales • Used in the traditional sense for sooty molds (leaf epiphytes associated with honeydew of insects) • Now includes families • Capnodiaceae—sooty molds • Davidiellaceae—Cladosporium anamorphs • Mycosphaerellaceae--Mycosphaerella • Piedraiaceae

  28. Family Capnodiaceae • “Sooty Molds”—form dense, dark, tangled mixtures of hyphae on plant stems and leaves • Often associated with honeydew exudates of insects • Produce superficial ascocarps on well-developed subiculum

  29. Sooty Molds From USDA Forest Service North Central Research Station

  30. Scorias

  31. Family Mycosphaerellaceae • Mycosphaerella sensu lato (now in 4 different genera) • Over 3000 species • > 30 different anamorphs recognized (Cercospora-like) • Small pseudothecia lacking pseudoparaphyses • Many important plant pathogens • Reference: Crous et al. 2007. Studies in Mycology 58:1-32.

  32. Family Davidiellaceae • Cladosporium anamorphs have protuberant, thickened, darkened scars • Teleomorph Davidiella, similar to Mycosphaerella

  33. Genus/Species:Piedraia hortae • Image Type:Macroscopic Morphology • Title: Black piedra • Disease(s): Piedra, black • Legend: Ascomycete fruiting body on a human hair. Family Piedraiaceae http://www.doctorfungus.org Piedraia hortae—causes black piedra; a specialized parasite on hair of primates in moist tropical areas

  34. Order Dothideales • Dothidea and allied genera • Small ascomata and relatively few asci • Biotrophs, necrotrophs and saprobes on plant tissue • Black yeast anamorphs, including Aureobasidium, Hormonema Dothidea ascus by Sabine Huhndorf from TOL site

  35. Aureobasidium pullulans (=Sydowia polyspora) • Holoblastic development; multiple conidia form from same cell • Conidiogenous cells usually not differentiated

  36. Order Myriangiales • Globose asci produced singly in locules • Ascostroma with indeterminate growth • Representatives: • Myriangium—associated with plants, resins or scale insects on plants; tropical to subtropical • Elsinoë—parasites on plant leaves and stems; tropical to subtropical

  37. Myriangium Elsinoë From Hanlin, 1990

  38. From Schoch et al. 2006. Mycologia 98: 1043

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