Author/Authors :
Karimzadeh, Samira Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agricultural Science and Engineering - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran - Karaj, Iran , Fotouhifar, Khalil-Berdi Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agricultural Science and Engineering - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran - Karaj, Iran
Abstract :
In this study, 32 plant samples with leaf spot symptoms were
collected from Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Iran, in the spring and
summer of 2018. Isolation and purification of 26 fungal isolates were
performed on 2% water agar and potato dextrose agar to identify the causal
agents. Fungal species were identified according to morphological
characteristics and molecular data obtained from glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
dehydrogenase (gpdh) gene sequences. In this research, 11 species belonging
to four genera of hyphomycetous fungi, including Alternaria cantlous, A.
consortialis, A. multiformis, Bipolaris sorokiniana, B. zeicola, Curvularia
spicifera, C. nicotiae, C. inaequalis, Stemphylium beticola, S. symphyti, and S.
vesicarium are introduced. Among them, three species, including C. nicotiae
from Salvia officinalis L., S. beticola from Plantago major L., and S. symphyti
from Mentha pulegium L., are reported as new records for mycobiota of Iran.
All collected plant species are reported as new hosts (matrix nova) for the
identified fungal taxa.
Keywords :
biodiversity , micromycetes , morphology , phylogeny , taxonomy