Download Copy a link to this page Cite this record

Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M.A. Dick 2002

Scientific name record
Names_Fungi record source
Is NZ relevant
This is the current name
This record has descriptions
This is foreign

Click to collapse Details Info

Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M.A. Dick, New Zealand J. Forest. Sci. 32 223 (2002)
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M.A. Dick 2002

Click to collapse Biostatus Info

Exotic
Present
New Zealand
Political Region

Click to collapse Nomenclature Info

U. Braun & M.A. Dick
U. Braun & M.A. Dick
2002
223
ICN
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M.A. Dick 2002
NZ holotype
species
Pseudocercospora acerosa
on Eucalyptus baxteri (Benth.) J. M. Black (Myrtaceae), New Zealand, Christchurch, Hagley Park (MC), 26 Sept. 2001, P.M.Bradbury (NZFRI-M 4580).

Click to collapse Classification Info

Click to collapse Descriptions Info

Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M.A. Dick 2002

Type: Foliicolous Fungi; Description: Mycelium: primary internal, secondary external. Hyphae of primary mycelium olivaceous, aggregating to form stromata; hyphae of secondary mycelium superficial, subhyaline to olivaceous brown, smooth, septate, 2–5 μm wide. Stromata substomatal, 10–60 μm in diameter. Conidiophores in small to moderately large loose fascicles when arising from stromata, or solitary when arising from external hyphae, pale olivaceous to brown, cylindrical-filiform, smooth, 0–many-septate, 20–220 × 3–8 μm; conidiogenous cells with inconspicuous scars. Conidia subcylindrical, broadly acicular, 4–15-septate, 40–180 × 3–6 μm, smooth, subhyaline to olivaceous brown. Leaf spots pale to dark brown, subcircular to angular-irregular with a reddish brown margin, 1–10 mm in diameter, often confluent, on both sides of leaves, entire spot or its margin is sometimes raised above the leaf surface.
Distribution: Nelson, Mid Canterbury, Southland.; 1st Record: Braun & Dick (2002).
Significance: May cause extensive spotting of late juvenile and early adult foliage of Eucalyptus nitens but there is little defoliation (M.Dick, New Zealand Forest Research Institute, pers. comm.).; Host(s): Eucalyptus baxteri, E. nitens.

Click to collapse Taxonomic concepts Info

Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M.A. Dick 2002
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M. Dick (2002)
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M.A. Dick 2002
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M. Dick (2002)
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M.A. Dick 2002
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M. Dick (2002)
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M.A. Dick 2002
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M. Dick (2002)
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M.A. Dick 2002
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M. Dick 2002
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M.A. Dick 2002
Pseudocercospora acerosa U. Braun & M. Dick (2002)

Click to collapse Notes Info

typification
on Eucalyptus baxteri (Benth.) J. M. Black (Myrtaceae), New Zealand, Christchurch, Hagley Park (MC), 26 Sept. 2001, P.M.Bradbury (NZFRI-M 4580).

Click to collapse Metadata Info

71b1b1de-0e9b-49d9-9eda-2796e3e578d6
scientific name
Names_Fungi
20 June 2003
16 May 2023
Click to go back to the top of the page
Top