Morphology and Phylogeny Reveal Three New Species of Associated with Tree Cankers in China.

J Fungi (Basel)

College of Forestry and Horticulture, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi 830052, China.

Published: February 2024

(Cytosporaceae, Diaporthales) is a fungal genus that usually inhabits plants as endophytes, saprobes, as well as pathogens. Species of this genus are characterized by possessing allantoid hyaline conidia and ascospores. Samples with typical Cytospora canker symptoms on , and sp. were collected in Tibet and Xinjiang, China. Species were identified using both morphological and molecular approaches of combined loci of internal transcribed spacer region rDNA (ITS), the partial actin () region, RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (), the translation elongation factor 1-alpha () gene and the partial be-ta-tubulin () gene. Six isolates in the present study formed three distinct clades from previously known species. sp. nov. from sp., sp. nov. from and from were proposed herein. The current study improves the understanding of species concept in .

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