引起蓝莓茎溃疡病的葡萄座腔菌属Botryosphaeria二新种

褚睿天,豆志鹏,贺伟,张英

菌物学报 ›› 2021, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (3) : 473-486.

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菌物学报 ›› 2021, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (3) : 473-486. DOI: 10.13346/j.mycosystema.200333 CSTR: 32115.14.j.mycosystema.200333
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引起蓝莓茎溃疡病的葡萄座腔菌属Botryosphaeria二新种

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Two novel species of Botryosphaeria causing stem canker of blueberries from China

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在我国华南地区发现了两个引起蓝莓茎溃疡病的Botryosphaeria新种,即B. dolichospermatiiB. fujianensis,本研究对这两个物种进行了详细的形态学描述,并制作了图版。基于ITSLSUtef1-αTUB等4个基因片段的综合系统学分析,B. dolichospermatiiB. fujianensis形成独立的分支,并与Botryosphaeria其他物种形成姐妹群;形态学特征也与系统发育关系较近的物种有明显区别。柯赫氏法则检验表明B. dolichospermatiiB. fujianensis均为蓝莓枝干溃疡病的病原菌。

Abstract

Botryosphaeria spp. are plant endophytes, saprobes or parasites mostly associated with woody hosts. In this paper, two new species of Botryosphaeria causing stem canker of blueberries, B. dolichospermatii and B. fujianensis, are described and illustrated from southern China. Phylogenetic analysis based on combined ITS, LSU, tef1-α and TUB loci supports their separation from all other known species of Botryosphaeria. Koch’s postulate tests proved that both B. dolichospermatii and B. fujianensis were causal agents of stem canker of blueberries.

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葡萄座腔菌科 / 病原菌 / 分子系统发育 / 分类学

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Botryosphaeriaceae / pathogen / molecular phylogeny / taxonomy

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褚睿天, 豆志鹏, 贺伟, 张英. 引起蓝莓茎溃疡病的葡萄座腔菌属Botryosphaeria二新种[J]. 菌物学报, 2021, 40(3): 473-486 https://doi.org/10.13346/j.mycosystema.200333
CHU Rui-Tian, DOU Zhi-Peng, HE Wei, ZHANG Ying. Two novel species of Botryosphaeria causing stem canker of blueberries from China[J]. Mycosystema, 2021, 40(3): 473-486 https://doi.org/10.13346/j.mycosystema.200333

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