Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
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Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman in Farr et al., Mycol Res 110 1403 (2006)
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Biostatus
Indigenous
Present
New Zealand
Political Region
Widely distrbuted geographically on Phormium
Nomenclature
D.F. Farr & Rossman
Henn.
(Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman
2006
1403
ICN
species
Colletotrichum phormii
Classification
Synonyms
- Colletotrichum rhodocyclum (Mont.) Petr. 1927
- Cryptosporium rhodocyclum Mont. ex J.V. Almeida & Sousa da Câmara 1909
- Fusarium phormii Henn. 1898
- Gloeosporidium rhodocyclum (Mont.) Höhn. 1920
- Glomerella phacidiomorpha sensu Kinghorn 1936
- Glomerella phormii (J. Schröt.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
- Physalospora phormii J. Schröt. 1894 [1908]
Associations
has host
Descriptions
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Sexual morph not observed. Asexual morph on SNA. Vegetative hyphae 1–5 μm diam, hyaline, smooth-walled, septate, branched. Chlamydospores not observed. Conidiomata absent, conidiophores formed directly on hyphae. Setae not observed. Conidiophores hyaline to very pale brown, smooth-walled to finely verruculose, simple or septate and branched, to 40 μm in length. Conidiogenous cells hyaline to pale brown, smooth-walled to finely verruculose, cylindrical, elongate ampulliform to ampulliform, 7.5–16.5 × 2.2–4.5 μm, opening 1–1.5 μm diam, collarette 1–2 μm long, periclinal thickening visible. Conidia hyaline, smooth-walled or verruculose, aseptate, straight, cylindrical to fusiform with both ends acute or one end round and one end acute, (17–)20–26(–35.5) × 4–5(–6.5) μm, mean ± SD = 23.0 ± 3.2 × 4.6 ± 0.6 μm, L/W ratio = 5.1. Appressoria single or in loose groups, medium to dark brown, outline mostly oblong to irregular, the edge entire or undulate, rarely lobate, (4–)8.5–20.5(–32) × (2.5–)4–6(–8) μm, mean ± SD = 14.5 ± 6.2 × 5.1 ± 1.0 μm, L/W ratio = 2.9, appressoria of strain CBS 102054 are shorter, measuring (5.5–)8–13(–14.5) × 5–6.5(–8) μm, mean ± SD = 10.4 ± 2.4 × 5.8 ± 0.8 μm, L/W ratio = 1.8.
Asexual morph on Anthriscus stem. Conidiomata acervular, conidiophores and setae formed on a cushion of pale brown roundish to angular cells, 2.5–10 μm diam. Setae few, hyaline to medium brown, smooth-walled, 0–1-septate, 25–70 μm long, base cylindrical, to 5 μm diam, tip ± roundish to ± acute. Conidiophores pale brown, smooth-walled, septate, branched, to 50 μm long. Conidiogenous cells pale brown, smooth-walled, usually cylindrical, sometimes elongate ampulliform to ampulliform, 8–25 × 2.5–3.5(–5.5) μm, opening 1–1.5 μm diam, collarette 1 μm long, periclinal thickening visible. Conidia hyaline, smooth-walled, aseptate, straight, cylindrical to fusiform with both ends acute, (14–)20–24.5(–25.5) × 4–4.5(–5) μm (one conidium measured 47 × 5 μm), mean ± SD = 22.3 ± 2.3 × 4.3 ± 0.2 μm, L/W ratio = 5.2, conidia of most other strains are slightly broader and those of strain CBS 118191 are additionally shorter than conidia of the ex-epitype strain, measuring (14–)18.5–22(–24) × (4–)4.5–5(–5.5) μm, mean ± SD = 20.3 ± 1.9 × 4.9 ± 0.4 μm, L/W ratio = 4.1.
Culture characteristics: Colonies on SNA flat with entire margin, hyaline with felty white aerial mycelium on Anthriscus stem and filter paper, filter paper on both sides partially olivaceous to pale olivaceous grey; growth rate 15–19 mm in 7 d (27.5–32.5 mm in 10 d). Colonies on OA flat with entire margin; surface buff, with olivaceous to grey olivaceous sectors, and roundish olivaceous grey structures embedded in the medium, surface partly covered with floccose-felty white to pale olivaceous grey aerial mycelium, reverse buff with pale to dark olivaceous grey sectors; growth rate 15–21 mm in 7 d (27.5–33.5 mm in 10 d). Conidia in mass salmon.
The synonymy given for this species follows Farr et al. (2006), and this work should be consulted for details. Fusarium phormii was described by Hennings (1898) on leaves of Phormium tenax in the Botanical Garden in Berlin, Germany, as forming sporodochia with oblong-cylindrical to fusoid, straight to slightly curved, multiguttulate, hyaline conidia, measuring 18–25 × 4–6 μm. Hennings (1898) found this fungus together with Physalospora phormii, and assumed the two belonged together. Fusarium phormii is formed on the leaf surface, while the perithecia of P. phormii appear on the undersurface. Kinghorn (1936) observed structures considered to be the sexual morph of C. phormii on leaves of Phormium plants but not in culture, as did von Arx (in litt.). We have found, however, that Kinghorn was looking at two species; part of this material belongs to a species that is named in the present publication as C. kinghornii. The sexual morph, originally named as Physalospora phormii, was originally found by Schröter (1894) on dead leaves of Phormium tenax in Breslau, Germany (today: Wrocław, Poland).
Taxonomic concepts
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman (2006)
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Colletotrichum rhodocyclum (Mont.) Petr. 1927
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Colletotrichum rhodocyclum (Mont.) Petr.
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Colletotrichum rhodocyclum (Mont.) Petr. (1927)
Colletotrichum rhodocyclum (Mont.) Petr. (1927)
Cryptosporium rhodocyclum Mont. 18??
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Fusarium phormii Henn. 1898
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Gloeosporidium rhodocyclum (Mont.) Höhn. 1920
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Gloeosporidium rhodocyclum (Mont.) Höhn. (1920)
Glomerella phacidiomorpha sensu Kinghorn 1936
Glomerella phacidiomorpha sensu Kinghorn 1936
Glomerella phacidiomorpha sensu Kinghorn
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Glomerella phacidiomorpha sensu Kinghorn (1936)
Glomerella phacidiomorpha sensu Kinghorn (1936)
Glomerella phacidiomorpha sensu Kinghorn (1936)
Glomerella phormii (J. Schröt.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Glomerella phormii (J. Schröt.) D.F. Farr & Rossman (2006)
Physalospora phormii J. Schröt. 1894 [1908]
Colletotrichum phormii (Henn.) D.F. Farr & Rossman 2006
Physalospora phormii J. Schröt. (1894) [1908]
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