<i>Recticladiella inexpectata</i> gen. et sp. nov. (Nectriaceae) Pathogenic to Native <i>Cinnamomum camphora</i> (Lauraceae) Trees in Southeastern China

The ascomycete family Nectriaceae includes soil-borne saprobes, plant pathogens and human pathogens, biodegraders, and biocontrol agents for industrial and commercial applications. <i>Cinnamomum camphora</i> is a native tree species that is widely planted in southern China for landscapin...

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Main Authors: Fangying Han, Shuaifei Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Fungi
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/10/12/894
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Summary:The ascomycete family Nectriaceae includes soil-borne saprobes, plant pathogens and human pathogens, biodegraders, and biocontrol agents for industrial and commercial applications. <i>Cinnamomum camphora</i> is a native tree species that is widely planted in southern China for landscaping purposes. During a routine survey of <i>Eucalyptus</i> diseases in southern China, disease spots were frequently observed on the leaves of <i>Ci. camphora</i> trees planted close to <i>Eucalyptus</i>. The asexual fungal structures on the leaf spots presented morphological characteristics typical of the Nectriaceae. The aim of this study is to identify these fungi and determine their pathogenic effect on <i>Ci. camphora</i>. Of the isolates obtained from 13 sites in the Fujian and Guangdong Provinces, 54 isolates were identified based on the DNA phylogeny of the <i>tef1</i>, <i>tub2</i>, <i>cmdA</i>, and <i>his3</i> regions and morphological features. Two isolates were identified as <i>Calonectria crousiana</i>, and fifty-two isolates were described as a new genus, including a single species. These fungi were named <i>Recticladiella inexpectata</i> gen. et sp. nov. The identification of the new genus was based on strong DNA base differences in each of the four sequenced gene regions. The conidiophores of this fungus had several avesiculate stipe extensions tapering toward a straight, occasionally slightly curved terminal cell, distinguishing it from other phylogenetically close Nectriaceae genera. The results indicate that <i>R</i>. <i>inexpectata</i> is distributed in wide geographic regions in southern China. Inoculation showed that <i>R</i>. <i>inexpectata</i> and Ca. <i>crousiana</i> caused lesions on the leaves of <i>Ci. camphora</i> seedlings within 6 days of inoculation, indicating that they are pathogenic to native <i>Ci. camphora</i> in China.
ISSN:2309-608X