Neosetophoma samarorum
Neosetophoma samarorum (Desm.) Gruyter, Aveskamp & Verkley [as 'samararum'], in de Gruyter et al., Mycologia 102(5): 1075 (2010).
≡ Phoma samarorum Desm., Pl. Crypt. Nord France, Edn 1 7: no. 349 (1828).
Index Fungorum number: IF 514649; Facesoffungi number: FoF 11639, Fig. 1
Description: see De Gruyter et al. (2010).
Material considered: see De Gruyter et al. (2010).
Fig. 1 Neosetophoma samarorum (a–h N. guiyangensis GZAAS 18-0101, holotype). a Appearance of ascomata on host surface. b Section through ascomata. c Peridium. d Pseudoparaphyses. e, f Asci with ascospores. g, h Ascospores. (i–o N. xingrensis GZAAS 18-0100, holotype) i Section through ascomata. j, k Asci. l–o Ascospores. (p–s N. shoemakeri MFLU 17-0607). p Conidiomata on host substrate. q Section though conidiomata. r Conidia attached to conidiogenous cells. s Conidia. Scale bars: b = 50 μm, c, g, h, r = 5 μm, d = 20 μm, e, f, j–o, s = 10 μm, i = 30 μm, p = 200 μm, q = 100 μm.
Importance and distribution
Neosetophoma comprises 20 species known on wide range of plants such as Viburnum opulus (Adoxaceae), Rosa canina (Rosaceae), Apera spica-venti (Poaceae), Triticum aestivum (Poaceae), Clematis vitalba (Ranunculaceae), Buxus sempervirens (Buxaceae), Iris germanica (Iridaceae), Lonicera maackii (Caprifoliaceae), Lunaria annua (Brassicaceae), Miscanthus giganteus (Poaceae) and Phragmites australis (Poaceae). Neosetophoma is distributed in Asia (China (Taiwan), Iran, Uzbekistan) and Europe (Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, United Kingdom). Neosetophoma is a diverse genus and may comprise many more species that awaits discovery.
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