Author:
Yuan Zi-Qing,Mohammed Caroline
Abstract
A new species of Ceratocystis with a
Chalara anamorph was observed to cause black stains on
the cut surfaces of recently felled Eucalyptus obliqua
logs in south-western Tasmania, Australia. It is described as
C. moniliformopsis because of its similarity to
C. moniliformis in morphology of ascospores and
perithecia. This is a homothallic species and is characterised by a thick
perithecial peridium, ovoid perithecia and disciform-based perithecial necks
with convergent ostiolar hyphae. The perithecia are covered with the following
two types of ornamenting hyphae: hyaline, thin-walled, aseptate, tubular hairs
and dark brown, thick-walled, ampliform to conical setae. Its
Chalara anamorph has the following two types of
conidiogenous cells: hyaline, cylindrical tapering phialides and pigmented,
cupulate or divergent phialides with percurrent proliferation. The latter is a
unique type of conidiogenous cell that has not been observed in this genus
before the present study.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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