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Unravelling unexplored diversity of cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae, Mycosphaerellales, Ascomycota) in tropical Africa

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MYCOKEYS
Volume -, Issue 81, Pages 69-138

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.81.67850

Keywords

Leguminosae; molecular phylogenetic analysis; Nothopassalora; Passalora; Pseudocercospora; West Africa; Benin; Cercospora; Fabaceae

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  1. Universite de Parakou
  2. Universite d'AbomeyCalavi, Benin
  3. Volkswagen Foundation [Az 90 127, Az 93 338]
  4. Freunde und Forderer der GoetheUniversitat
  5. Adolf Messer Foundation
  6. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [01DG20015FunTrAf]

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Cercosporoid fungi are one of the largest groups of hyphomycetes causing diseases in economically important plants and wild plants. Despite over 6000 known species, understanding of this group is still incomplete, especially in tropical regions. This study identified and described 18 species of cercosporoid fungi collected on Fabaceae host plants in Benin using DNA sequence data and morphological characteristics.
Cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae, Mycosphaerellales, Ascomycota) are one of the largest and most diverse groups of hyphomycetes causing a wide range of diseases of economically important plants as well as of plants in the wild. Although more than 6000 species are known for this group, the documentation of this fungal group is far from complete. Especially in the tropics, the diversity of cercosporoid fungi is poorly known. The present study aims to identify and characterise cercosporoid fungi collected on host plants belonging to Fabaceae in Benin, West Africa. Information on their morphology, host species and DNA sequence data (18S rDNA, 28S rDNA, ITS and tef1) is provided. DNA sequence data were obtained by a simple and non-culture-based method for DNA isolation which has been applied for cercosporoid fungi for the first time in the context of the present study. Among the loci used for the phylogenetic analysis, tef1 provided the best resolution together with the multigene dataset. Species delimitation in many cases, however, was only possible by combining molecular sequence data with morphological characteristics. Based on forty specimens recently collected in Benin, 18 species are presented with morphological descriptions, illustrations and sequence data. Among these, six species in the genus Cercospora and two species in Pseudocercospora are proposed as species new to science. The newly described species are Cercospora (C.) beninensis on Crotalaria macrocalyx, C. parakouensis on Desmodium tortuosum, C. rhynchophora on eigna unguiculata, C. vignae-subterraneae on eigna subterranea, C. tentaculifera on eigna unguiculata, C. zorniicola on Zornia glochidiata, Pseudocercospora sennicola on Senna occidentalis and Pseudocercospora tabei on Vigna unguiculata. Eight species of cercosporoid fungi are reported for Benin for the first time, three of them, namely C. cf. canscorina, C. cf. fagopyri and C. phaseoli-lunati are new for West Africa. The presence of two species of cercosporoid fungi on Fabaceae previously reported from Benin, namely Nothopassalora personata and Passalora arachidicola, is confirmed.

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