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Neonectria castaneicola and Neo. rugulosa in Japan

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MYCOLOGIA
Volume 97, Issue 5, Pages 1058-1066

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.3852/mycologia.97.5.1058

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Cylindrocarpon-anamorph; heterothallic; homothallic; Hypocreales

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Differences between Neonetria castaneicola, which causes stern and perennial canker of trees, and Neo. rugulosa have not been clearly shown in previous studies. In this study these two species were compared in detail using 17 Japanese isolates consisting of 10 strains of Neo. castaneicola and seven of Neo. rugulosa. Four-spored asci were constantly found in Neo. castaneicola and this species produced larger ascospores and macroconidia than Neo. rugulosa which produced eight-spored asci. The mating system of Neo. castaneicola was homothallic while Neo. rugulosa was heterothallic. Characters in each species, such as the number of ascospores in all ascus and mating system, were constantly transferred to the 3rd generation. Molecular analysis revealed that the 10 isolates of Neo. castaneicola and seven of Neo. rugulosa were differentiated using rDNA sequence data from the nuclear rDNA ITS region. Moreover, Neo. castaneicola. and Neo. rugulosa were separated into different clades. From these results, it was concluded that. Neo. castaneicola should be maintained as an independent species, separate from Neo. rugulosa. The isolates of Neo. rugulosa used in this study Were the first reported in Japan and found On Castanea crenata, Castanopsis sp., Myrica rubra and Quercus aculissima.

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