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Taxonomic Characterization and Experimental Host Ranges of Four Newly Recorded Species of A lternaria from J apan
A lternaria fungi are important plant pathogens. Here, we identified three species new to the J apanese mycoflora: A lternaria celosiae , A lternaria crassa and A lternaria petroselini . We proposed a new name for A . celosiae ( E . G . S immons & H olcomb) L awrence, P ark & P ryor, a later...
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Published in: | Journal of phytopathology 2013-09, Vol.161 (9), p.604-616 |
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Summary: | A
lternaria
fungi are important plant pathogens. Here, we identified three species new to the
J
apanese mycoflora:
A
lternaria celosiae
,
A
lternaria crassa
and
A
lternaria petroselini
. We proposed a new name for
A
. celosiae
(
E
.
G
.
S
immons &
H
olcomb)
L
awrence,
P
ark &
P
ryor, a later homonym of
A
. celosiae
(
T
assi)
O
.
S
ăvul. To characterize these and a fourth morphological taxon,
A
lternaria alstroemeriae
, which was recently added to
J
apan's mycoflora, an integrated species concept was tested. We determined the host range of each isolate using inoculation tests and analysed its phylogenetic position using sequences of the internal transcribed spacer r
DNA
. The pathogenicity of our
A
. alstroemeriae
isolate was strictly limited to
A
lstroemeria
sp. (
A
lstroemeriaceae), but the species was phylogenetically indistinguishable from other small‐spored
A
lternaria
.
A
lternaria celosiae
on
C
elosia argentea
var.
plumosa
(
A
maranthaceae) was also pathogenic to
A
maranthus tricolor
, to
A
lternanthera paronychioides
and weakly to
G
omphrena globosa
(all Amaranthaceae) and formed a clade with the former
N
imbya celosiae
.
A
lternaria crassa
on
D
atura stramonium
(
S
olanaceae) was also pathogenic to
B
rugmansia
×
candida
and
C
apsicum annuum
in
S
olanaceae, but not to other confamilial plants; phylogenetically it belonged to a clade of large‐spored species with filamentous beaks. Morphological similarity, phylogenetic relationship and experimental host range suggested that
A
.
crassa
,
A
lternaria capsici
and
A
lternaria daturicola
were conspecific.
A
lternaria petroselini
on
P
etroselinum crispum
(
A
piaceae) was pathogenic to five species in the tribe
A
pieae as well as representatives of
B
upleureae,
C
oriandreae,
S
eliaeae and
S
candiceae in
A
piaceae. Both phylogeny and morphology suggested conspecificity between
A
.
petroselini
and
A
lternaria selini
. |
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ISSN: | 0931-1785 1439-0434 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jph.12108 |