Title of article :
First report of Neosetophoma poaceicola on apple leaf from Iran
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi, Leila Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology - Aburaihan Campus - University of Tehran - Tehran, 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 :
Some saprophytic fungi were isolated during fungi isolation
causing black spot or scab-like symptoms (genus Venturia) from Iran. One
saprophytic isolate from apple leaf was identified as a member of the family
Phaeosphaericeae based on morphological characteristics of pseudothecia,
asci, and ascospores on oatmeal agar (OA). Mature pseudothecia were
produced on OA after one-month incubation at 24 °C and continuous dark
conditions; however, the pseudothecia produced on PDA were immature.
Pseudothecia were dark brown and globose in shape. Numerous bitunicate
asci formed in a broad hymenium. Asci were clavate, apically rounded, short
pedicellate, with eight overlapping biseriate fusiform ascospores. Ascospores
with the smooth wall, straight or slightly curved and slightly constricted at
the second septum. Phylogenetic analysis based on sequence data of ITS and
LSU regions of ribosomal DNA confirmed the morphological identification
and specified the isolate as Neosetophoma poaceicola. The N. poaceicola is
the first report from Iran and apple leaf in the world.
Keywords :
Phaeosphaericeae , phylogeny , taxonomy , morphology , LSU
Journal title :
Journal of Crop Protection