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Propolis desmoschoeni P.R. Johnst. 1991

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Propolis desmoschoeni P.R. Johnst., New Zealand J. Bot. 29 402 (1991)

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P.R. Johnst.
P.R. Johnst.
1991
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Propolis desmoschoeni P.R. Johnst. 1991
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Propolis desmoschoeni
New Zealand: AUCKLAND: Waitakere Ranges, Te Henga, on Desmoschoenus spiralis (A. Rich.) Hook, f., coll. P. R. Johnston (R782), E. M. Gibellini, 17 Apr 1988 (PDD 48570).

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Propolis desmoschoeni P.R. Johnst. 1991

New Zealand: NORTHLAND: vic. Opononi, Waimamaku River Mouth, on Desmoschoenus spiralis, coll. P. R. Johnston (R744), E. H. C. McKenzie, 21 Oct 1987 (PDD 53838). AUCKLAND: Waitakere Ranges, Te Henga, on Desmoschoenus spiralis, coll. P. R. Johnston (R782), E. M. Gibellini, 17 Apr 1988 (PDD 48570 - holotype); Bethells Beach, on Desmoschoenus spiralis, coll. P. R. Johnston, E. M. Gibellini, 3 Sep 1989 (PDD 56073). COROMANDEL: Waikawau Bay Farm Park, on Desmoschoenus spiralis, coll. P. R. Johnston, E. M. Gibellini, 21 Aug 1988 (PDD 54306). SOUTHLAND: Catlins, Tautuku Bay, on Desmoschoenus spiralis, coll. R. E. Beever, 24 May 1990 (PDD 57552).
Ascomata 0.5-1 x 0.2-0.3mm, elliptic in outline, developing within slightly bleached areas of the host leaf, not associated with anamorph conidiomata or zone lines. Unopened ascomata pale to dark grey, pustulate. Ascomata open by a single longitudinal slit and, after opening, the covering host and fungal tissue folds back to expose the white, pruinose hymenium.

Ascomata develop beneath the epidermal cells and the fibre bundles on the outside of the leaf. In vertical section the upper wall is about 10 µm thick near the base, up to 60 µm thick near the top, and comprises brown to pale brown, thin-walled, cylindric, 2-3 µm diam. cells, intermixed with scattered clumps of crystals. The part of the wall adjacent to the hymenium is lined with a layer of inward-projecting, cylindric, hyaline, 10-15 x 1-2 µm, periphysis-like cells. Fungal hyphae ramify amongst the partially broken down host tissue covering the ascomata. The lower wall is 10-15 µm thick, of thin-walled, brown to pale brown, cylindric cells.

Paraphyses 1-1.5 µm diam., often with short, irregular, propoloid branches near the apex, intermixed with crystals, not extending beyond asci. Asci 80-110 x 7.5-9 µm, more or less cylindric, tapering gradually to more or less rounded apex, wall undifferentiated at apex, 8-spored. Ascospores 60-75 x 2-3 µm, filiform-subspathulate, the widest point near the apex but tapering rapidly distally, with the rest of the spore uniform in diam., 1-septate, gelatinous cap at both ends.

CHARACTERISTICS IN CULTURE: Ascospores of PDD 48570 germinated on agar plates, on oatmeal agar colonies 15-20 mm diam. after 5 weeks, aerial mycelium, low, felted, white toward edge of colony, pale pink toward centre, pinkish in reverse.

Dead, attached leaves of Desmoschoenus spiralis.
Ascocarpi elliptici, 0.5-1 x 0.2-0.3mm, parie griseo induti, et disco pallido. Asci 80-110 x 7.5-9 µm, cylindrici, 8-spori. Ascosporae 60-75 x 2-3 µm, filiformes subspasiformes, 1-septatae.

ETYMOLOGY: from host genus.

NOTES: P. desmoschoeni is the only species of Rhytismataceae known from Desmoschoenus, a sand dune inhabiting sedge. It is very similar to P. dendrobii, described from New Zealand on Dendrobium (Johnston 1986). Both species have ascomata with dark walls, asci and ascospores about the same size, and ascospores with a distinctive swelling in the upper half. P. dendrobii differs in having ascospores with the swelling adjacent to the septum, close to the centre of the spore, rather than near the apex. In addition P. dendrobii has ascomata with radiate opening slits, rather than a single longitudinal slit. This difference may simply reflect the different textures of the host substrates, the leaves of Desmoschoenus having a stronger linear structure than Dendrobium.

New Zealand: AUCKLAND: Waitakere Ranges, Te Henga, on Desmoschoenus spiralis (A. Rich.) Hook.f., coll. P. R. Johnston (R782), E. M. Gibellini, 17 Apr 1988 (PDD 48570).

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Propolis desmoschoeni P.R. Johnst. 1991
Propolis desmoschoeni P.R. Johnst. (1991)
Propolis desmoschoeni P.R. Johnst. 1991
Propolis desmoschoeni P.R. Johnst. (1991)

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Propolis desmoschoeni P.R. Johnst. 1991
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New Zealand: AUCKLAND: Waitakere Ranges, Te Henga, on Desmoschoenus spiralis (A. Rich.) Hook, f., coll. P. R. Johnston (R782), E. M. Gibellini, 17 Apr 1988 (PDD 48570).

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