Identification and Characterization of Leaf-Inhabiting Fungi from Castanea Plantations in China.
Ning JiangXinlei FanChengming TianPublished in: Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Two Castanea plant species, C. henryi and C. mollissima, are cultivated in China to produce chestnut crops. Leaf spot diseases commonly occur in Castanea plantations, however, little is known about the fungal species associated with chestnut leaf spots. In this study, leaf samples of C. henryi and C. mollissima were collected from Beijing, Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces, and leaf-inhabiting fungi were identified based on morphology and phylogeny. As a result, twenty-six fungal species were confirmed, including one new family, one new genus, and five new species. The new taxa are Pyrisporaceae fam. nov., Pyrispora gen. nov., Aureobasidium
castaneae sp. nov., Discosia
castaneae sp. nov., Monochaetia
castaneae sp. nov., Neopestalotiopsis
sichuanensis sp. nov. and Pyrispora
castaneae sp. nov.
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