Strains of a coelomycete isolated from grapevine cankers in southeastern Australia and identified as Dothiorella iberica in previous studies are redescribed in this study as a novel species based on morphological char...Strains of a coelomycete isolated from grapevine cankers in southeastern Australia and identified as Dothiorella iberica in previous studies are redescribed in this study as a novel species based on morphological characters and phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region(ITS1-5.8S-ITS2),and partial sequences of the translation elongation factor 1-αandβ-tubulin genes.Dothiorella vidmadera sp.nov.is most closely related to D.iberica,D.americana and D.sarmentorum,but differs in morphological characters and DNA sequences.All four species are known to be associated with Botryosphaeria dieback of grapevines.Additionally,an unidentified ascomycete isolated from dead wood of grapevines in Western Australia is described.Phylogenetically,strains were most closely related to Spencermartinsia viticola,and bore conidia with morphological characters and dimensions consistent with published descriptions.However,ascospores were shorter and narrower than previously reported and lacked the terminal apiculi that typify the genus.展开更多
基金funded by the Winegrowing Futures Program,a joint initiative between the NWGICthe Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation(GWRDC)F.P.Trouillas was the recipient of a GWRDC travel grant for the duration of these studies.
文摘Strains of a coelomycete isolated from grapevine cankers in southeastern Australia and identified as Dothiorella iberica in previous studies are redescribed in this study as a novel species based on morphological characters and phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region(ITS1-5.8S-ITS2),and partial sequences of the translation elongation factor 1-αandβ-tubulin genes.Dothiorella vidmadera sp.nov.is most closely related to D.iberica,D.americana and D.sarmentorum,but differs in morphological characters and DNA sequences.All four species are known to be associated with Botryosphaeria dieback of grapevines.Additionally,an unidentified ascomycete isolated from dead wood of grapevines in Western Australia is described.Phylogenetically,strains were most closely related to Spencermartinsia viticola,and bore conidia with morphological characters and dimensions consistent with published descriptions.However,ascospores were shorter and narrower than previously reported and lacked the terminal apiculi that typify the genus.