Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
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Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
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Nomenclature
Nitschke
Nitschke
1870
245
ICN
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
species
Diaporthe eres
Classification
Synonyms
- Diaporthe alleghaniensis R.H. Arnold 1974
- Diaporthe biguttulata Y.H. Gao & L. Cai 2014 [2015]
- Diaporthe celeris Guarnaccia, Woodhall & Crous 2018
- Diaporthe cotoneastri (Punith.) Udayanga, Crous & K.D. Hyde 2012
- Diaporthe fukushii (Tanaka & S. Endô) Dissan., A.J.L. Phillips & K.D. Hyde 2017
- Diaporthe nobilis Sacc. & Speg. 1878
- Diaporthe resecans Nitschke 1870
- Diaporthe sp. 1 PRJ-2013 P.R. Johnst. 2013
- Diaporthe sp. 2 PRJ-2013 P.R. Johnst. 2013
- Diaporthe sp. 3 PRJ-2013 P.R. Johnst. 2013
- Diaporthe sp. 4 PRJ-2013 P.R. Johnst. 2013
- Diaporthe sp. 5 PRJ-2013 P.R. Johnst. 2013
- Diaporthe vaccinii Shear 1931
- Phoma pithya Sacc. 1878
- Phomopsis cotoneastri Punith. 1973
- Phomopsis fukushii Tanaka & S. Endô 1927
- Sclerophoma pithya (Sacc.) Died. 1911
Associations
has host
has host
isolated from
isolated from
isolated from
Descriptions
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Type: Caulicolous Fungi; Description: Ascomata stromatic, perithecial, solitary or in small groups, embedded in bark within a wide-spreading black stromatic area, raising the bark into small pimples through which the black perithecial ostioles emerge, globose or depressed globose, black, 0.2–0.5 mm in diameter, with necks 200–800 m in length; on twigs. Asci clavate, 40–60 × 5–9 5m. Ascospores narrowly fusiform, 1-septate, 9–15 × 3–4 3m, smooth, hyaline. Conidiomata stromatic, pycnidial, at first immersed in bark, later erumpent, 1–2 mm in diameter. Conidia of two types: α conidia fusoid, 0-septate, 5–11 × 1–4 1m, smooth, hyaline; β conidia filiform, straight or hooked, 0-septate, 23–33 × 0.5–2 0m, smooth, hyaline.
Distribution: Northland, Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Wanganui, Wellington, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, Nelson, Mid Canterbury.; 1st Record: Kidd (1929: as Diaporthe perniciosa).
Significance: A cosmopolitan species with a wide host range, generally regarded as a saprobe. The form found on fruit trees is often considered to be a distinct species, Diaporthe perniciosa Marchal & É.J.Marchal. It is of no economic importance (Atkinson 1971).; Host(s): Actinidia chinensis, A. deliciosa, Diospyros kaki, Juglans regia, Malus ×domestica, Passiflora edulis, Pinus radiata, Prunus sp., Pyrus communis, Rhododendron sp., Rosa sp., Syringa sp., Ulex europaeus.
Taxonomic concepts
Diaporthe alleghaniensis R.H. Arnold 1974
Diaporthe alleghaniensis R.H. Arnold
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe biguttulata Y.H. Gao & L. Cai
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe celeris Guarnaccia, Woodhall & Crous
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe cotoneastri (Punith.) Udayanga, Crous & K.D. Hyde
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe cotoneastri (Punith.) Udayanga, Crous & K.D. Hyde
Diaporthe cotoneastri (Punith.) Udayanga, Crous & K.D. Hyde
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe eres Nitschke (1870)
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe fukushii (Tanaka & S. Endô) Dissan., A.J.L. Phillips & K.D. Hyde
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe nobilis Sacc. & Speg. 1878
Diaporthe nobilis Sacc. & Speg.
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe resecans Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe sp. 1 PRJ-2013 P.R. Johnst.
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe sp. 2 PRJ-2013 P.R. Johnst.
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe sp. 3 PRJ-2013 P.R. Johnst.
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe sp. 4 PRJ-2013 P.R. Johnst.
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe sp. 5 PRJ-2013 P.R. Johnst.
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Diaporthe vaccinii Shear
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Phomopsis cotoneastri Punith. 1973
Diaporthe eres Nitschke 1870
Phomopsis fukushii Tanaka & S. Endô 1927
Phomopsis fukushii Tanaka & S. Endô
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1 January 2001
12 August 2021