@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28414,
author = {Ayaka Minoshima and Donald M Walker and Shuhei Takemoto and Tsuyoshi Hosoya and Allison K Walker and Seiju Ishikawa and Yuuri Hirooka},
title = {Pathogenicity and taxonomy of Tenuignomonia styracis gen. et sp. nov, a new monotypic genus of Gnomoniaceae on Styrax obassia in Japan.},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Diaporthales, New species, Phylogeny, Plant disease, Styracaceae},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Since 2010, an unknown fungus in the Gnomoniaceae has been found on overwintered leaves and petioles of Styrax obassia (Styracaceae) in Japan. This fungus is characterized by dark brown immersed or partially erumpent ascomata with long necks and fusiform to obovoid asci each with an acute or long tapering stipe. Each ascus bears eight fusiform to filiform ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses based on the markers LSU, rpb2, and tef-1α indicated that this is a new monotypic genus in the Gnomoniaceae (Diaporthales). We thus propose Tenuignomonia styracis gen. et sp. nov. Members of the Gnomoniaceae are commonly isolated as endophytes, saprobes, and plant pathogens from a broad diversity of herbaceous, shade tree, and agriculturally significant plants. We thus carried out a pathogenicity test to determine if T. styracis is the causative agent of leaf blotch on S. obassia. One week after inoculation, this fungus produced small necrotic spots on the leaves and petioles, and all leaves having necrotic spots were abscised in a short time. We thus confirmed that this fungus has weak pathogenicity on S. obassia. This new species may promote early defoliation of S. obassia during the fall.}
}
Citation for Study 22653
Citation title:
"Pathogenicity and taxonomy of Tenuignomonia styracis gen. et sp. nov, a new monotypic genus of Gnomoniaceae on Styrax obassia in Japan.".
Study name:
"Pathogenicity and taxonomy of Tenuignomonia styracis gen. et sp. nov, a new monotypic genus of Gnomoniaceae on Styrax obassia in Japan.".
This study is part of submission 22653
(Status: Published).
Citation
Minoshima A., Walker D.M., Takemoto S., Hosoya T., Walker A.K., Ishikawa S., & Hirooka Y. 2018. Pathogenicity and taxonomy of Tenuignomonia styracis gen. et sp. nov, a new monotypic genus of Gnomoniaceae on Styrax obassia in Japan. Mycoscience, .
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Minoshima A.
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Walker D.M.
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Takemoto S.
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Hosoya T.
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Walker A.K.
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Ishikawa S.
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Hirooka Y.
Abstract
Since 2010, an unknown fungus in the Gnomoniaceae has been found on overwintered leaves and petioles of Styrax obassia (Styracaceae) in Japan. This fungus is characterized by dark brown immersed or partially erumpent ascomata with long necks and fusiform to obovoid asci each with an acute or long tapering stipe. Each ascus bears eight fusiform to filiform ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses based on the markers LSU, rpb2, and tef-1α indicated that this is a new monotypic genus in the Gnomoniaceae (Diaporthales). We thus propose Tenuignomonia styracis gen. et sp. nov. Members of the Gnomoniaceae are commonly isolated as endophytes, saprobes, and plant pathogens from a broad diversity of herbaceous, shade tree, and agriculturally significant plants. We thus carried out a pathogenicity test to determine if T. styracis is the causative agent of leaf blotch on S. obassia. One week after inoculation, this fungus produced small necrotic spots on the leaves and petioles, and all leaves having necrotic spots were abscised in a short time. We thus confirmed that this fungus has weak pathogenicity on S. obassia. This new species may promote early defoliation of S. obassia during the fall.
Keywords
Diaporthales, New species, Phylogeny, Plant disease, Styracaceae
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28414,
author = {Ayaka Minoshima and Donald M Walker and Shuhei Takemoto and Tsuyoshi Hosoya and Allison K Walker and Seiju Ishikawa and Yuuri Hirooka},
title = {Pathogenicity and taxonomy of Tenuignomonia styracis gen. et sp. nov, a new monotypic genus of Gnomoniaceae on Styrax obassia in Japan.},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Diaporthales, New species, Phylogeny, Plant disease, Styracaceae},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Since 2010, an unknown fungus in the Gnomoniaceae has been found on overwintered leaves and petioles of Styrax obassia (Styracaceae) in Japan. This fungus is characterized by dark brown immersed or partially erumpent ascomata with long necks and fusiform to obovoid asci each with an acute or long tapering stipe. Each ascus bears eight fusiform to filiform ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses based on the markers LSU, rpb2, and tef-1α indicated that this is a new monotypic genus in the Gnomoniaceae (Diaporthales). We thus propose Tenuignomonia styracis gen. et sp. nov. Members of the Gnomoniaceae are commonly isolated as endophytes, saprobes, and plant pathogens from a broad diversity of herbaceous, shade tree, and agriculturally significant plants. We thus carried out a pathogenicity test to determine if T. styracis is the causative agent of leaf blotch on S. obassia. One week after inoculation, this fungus produced small necrotic spots on the leaves and petioles, and all leaves having necrotic spots were abscised in a short time. We thus confirmed that this fungus has weak pathogenicity on S. obassia. This new species may promote early defoliation of S. obassia during the fall.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 28414
AU - Minoshima,Ayaka
AU - Walker,Donald M
AU - Takemoto,Shuhei
AU - Hosoya,Tsuyoshi
AU - Walker,Allison K
AU - Ishikawa,Seiju
AU - Hirooka,Yuuri
T1 - Pathogenicity and taxonomy of Tenuignomonia styracis gen. et sp. nov, a new monotypic genus of Gnomoniaceae on Styrax obassia in Japan.
PY - 2018
KW - Diaporthales
KW - New species
KW - Phylogeny
KW - Plant disease
KW - Styracaceae
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Since 2010, an unknown fungus in the Gnomoniaceae has been found on overwintered leaves and petioles of Styrax obassia (Styracaceae) in Japan. This fungus is characterized by dark brown immersed or partially erumpent ascomata with long necks and fusiform to obovoid asci each with an acute or long tapering stipe. Each ascus bears eight fusiform to filiform ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses based on the markers LSU, rpb2, and tef-1α indicated that this is a new monotypic genus in the Gnomoniaceae (Diaporthales). We thus propose Tenuignomonia styracis gen. et sp. nov. Members of the Gnomoniaceae are commonly isolated as endophytes, saprobes, and plant pathogens from a broad diversity of herbaceous, shade tree, and agriculturally significant plants. We thus carried out a pathogenicity test to determine if T. styracis is the causative agent of leaf blotch on S. obassia. One week after inoculation, this fungus produced small necrotic spots on the leaves and petioles, and all leaves having necrotic spots were abscised in a short time. We thus confirmed that this fungus has weak pathogenicity on S. obassia. This new species may promote early defoliation of S. obassia during the fall.
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