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Peltaster cerophilus is a new species of the apple sooty blotch complex from Europe.

Ajda Medjedović1, Jana Frank1, Hans-Josef Schroers2, Bernd Oertel3, Jean Carlson Batzer4.   

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Adopting the currently used concept for the genus Peltaster, the sooty blotch fungus Peltaster cerophilus is newly described from the cuticle of ripening or ripe apples. It forms a punctate phenotype consisting of superficially formed pycnothyria and a superficial mycelial mat consisting of a net of brown or brownish black hyphae. The pycnothyria are olivaceous brown to brown but have a spot in the center that is less strongly pigmented. Pycnothyria on the holotype of P. fructicola are homogeneously pigmented. On synthetic nutrient-poor agar, P. cerophilus is largely indistinguishable from P. fructicola. It forms delicate, spreading hyphae and intercalary conidiogenous cells with short, lateral, apically thick-walled conidiogenous necks forming blastic, unpigmented, one-celled conidia in basipetal succession. Conidia can swell and become one-septate. The species has microcyclical conidiation in proximate parts of colonies. DNA sequence analyses based on the ITS and the partial nuclear small and large subunit ribosomal RNA genes, the partial mitochondrial small subunit rRNA gene and the partial translation elongation factor 1-α gene support the distinction of the European P. cerophilus from P. fructicola, which is known from North America and Europe. The nuclear small ribosomal RNA subunit gene sequences of P. cerophilus contain two group I introns at locations known to accommodate introns in certain other, unrelated taxa. One of these, for which the code "SSU-1506 intron" was adopted, is 1459 base pairs long and located between the universal primer sites ITS5 and ITS1. Similar or positional-differing introns were encountered also in three currently undescribed Peltaster species. Representative strains of Peltaster fructicola did not accommodate introns in the nuclear small subunit ribosomal RNA gene.
© 2014 by The Mycological Society of America.

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Keywords:  Dothideomycetes; SBFS; apple summer disease; coelomycetes; sooty blotch; taxonomy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24871591     DOI: 10.3852/13-226

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycologia        ISSN: 0027-5514            Impact factor:   2.696


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Authors:  Chao Xu; Huan Chen; Mark L Gleason; Jin-Rong Xu; Huiquan Liu; Rong Zhang; Guangyu Sun
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-03-11       Impact factor: 4.379

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