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Amphisphaeria sorbi

Amphisphaeria sorbi Senan. & K.D. Hyde, in Liu et al., Fungal Diversity: 10.1007/s13225-015-0324-y, [10] (2015)

Index Fungorum number: IF 550904; Facesofungi number: FoF 00414

Etymology: Named after the host genus on which the fungus occurs.

Holotype: MFLU 14–0797.

Saprobic on branch of Sorbus aucuparia L. Sexual morph: Ascomata 350–380μm high × 450–505 μm diam. (x̄ = 370 × 482 μm, n = 10), immersed to erumpent, visible as black spots opening through the cracks of host surface, solitary, scattered, globose to subglobose, short papillate, ostiole periphysate, dark brown. Peridium 30–35 μm (x̄ = 31 μm, n = 15) at the base, 65–70 μm (x̄ = 68 μm, n = 15) at the neck, comprising 8–10 layers, inner layer of hyaline cells of textura angularis, outer layer of brown cells of textura angularis. Paraphyses 2–5 μm wide (x̄ = 3 μm, n = 10), longer than asci, filamentous, septate, embedded in gelatinous matrix. Asci 125–170 × 9–13 μm (x̄ = 145 × 11 μm, n = 20), 8-spored, unitunicate, cylindrical, short pedicellate, apically rounded, with a J-, apical apparatus. Ascospores 16–24 × 6–8 μm (x̄ = 19 × 6.5 μm, n = 20), uniseriate, rarely overlapping uniseriate, ellipsoidal, light brown, one median septate, slightly constricted at the septum, smooth-walled, surrounded by a thick mucilaginous sheath. Asexual morph: Coelomycete, Conidiomata 500–900 μm diam. (x̄ = 800 μm, n = 10), superficial on MEA, solitary or aggregated, globose, dark brown. Peridium consisting of thick walled, septate, brown mycelium. Conidiophores 17–20 μm long, 1.5–2.5 μm (x̄ = 18 × 2 μm, n = 20), arising from peridium, septate, branched, thick walled, hyaline. Conidiogeneous cell elongated conical, 0.7–1 μm wide at the apex, 2–2.5 μm wide at the base (x̄ = 1 × 2 μm, n = 20), thin-walled, septate, hyaline, annelidic. Conidia 10–12 × 1–1.5 μm (x̄ = 10 × 1μm, n = 20), elongate-fusiform, hyaline, smooth-walled.

Culture characteristics: Colonies on MEA reaching 4 cm diam. after 14 days at 18 °C, white, cottony, flat, low, dense, with slightly wavy margin and few ariell mycelia.

Material examined: ITALY, Trento [TN], Dimaro, Folgarida, on branch of Sorbus aucuparia L. (Rosaceae), 2 August 2013, E. Camporesi IT 1400 (MFLU 14–0797, holotype); ex-type living cultures, MFLUCC 13–0721.

GenBank Numbers: LSU: KP744475.

Notes: Amphisphaeria was introduced by Cesati and De Notaris (1863) without designating a generic type (Wang et al. 2004). Petrak (1923) proposed A. umbrina as the lectotype of the genus. Different studies have listed more than 250 species in Amphisphaeria and Wang et al. (2004) accepted 12 species in the genus after examining more than 170 type specimens. Amphisphaeria sorbi shows more similarities to A. vibratilis. Amphisphaeria sorbi however, differs from A. vibratilis in having small perithecia, a peridium with a cell arrangement of textura angularis, and wide, non-flexuose paraphyses. The ascus apical apparatus is discoid in Amphisphaeria sorbi and has shorter, smooth-walled ascospores without deeply pigmented septa.

 

Figure x. Amphisphaeria sorbi (holotype) a Ascomata on substrate. b Cross section of ascoma. c Peridium. d–g Asci in water. h. Asci inMelzer’s reagent. I Paraphyses. j–l Ascospores. m Sheath around spore. n Germinating ascospore. Scale bars: a=1000μm, b=100μm, c=50μm, d-h=20μm, i–n=10μm.

 

Figure x. Amphisphaeria sorbi (ex-type culture) Asexual morph in culture a, b Conidiomata on MEA. c Peridium. d–g Conidiophore and conidiogenous cells with attached conidia. h Conidia. Scale bars: a=500μm, b=1000μm, c=100μm, d–h= 10μm.

 

References: 

 

Cesati V, de Notaris G. 1863 – Schema di classificazione deglesferiacei italici aschigeri piu’ o meno appartenenti al genere Sphaeria nell’antico significato attribuitoglide Persono. Comm Soc Crittog Ital 1, 177–420.

Liu JK, Hyde KD, Jones EG, Ariyawansa HA et al. 2015 – Fungal diversity notes 1–110: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal species. Fungal diversity 72, 1–97.

Petrak F. 1923 Mykologische Notizen. VI 202.Uber Sphaeria apiculata Curr. Ann Mycologici 21, 182–335.

Wang YZ, Aptroot A, Hyde KD. 2004 Revision of the genus Amphisphaeria. Fungal Diversity Research Series 13, 1–168.

 

Last update: 10 Feb 2021

 

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