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Species delineation in the tree pathogen genus Celoporthe (Cryphonectriaceae) in southern Africa

Journal

MYCOLOGIA
Volume 105, Issue 2, Pages 297-311

Publisher

ALLEN PRESS INC
DOI: 10.3852/12-206

Keywords

canker pathogens; Heteropyxis canescens; Myrtales; Syzygium species; Tibouchina granulosa

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  1. University of Pretoria (UP)
  2. National Research Foundation (NRF)
  3. Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI)
  4. Tree Protection Cooperative Program (TPCP)

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The genus Celoporthe was first described when C. dispersa was discovered in South Africa associated with dieback and cankers on trees in the Myrtales. Four additional species were recently described from Eucalyptus and Syzygium cumini in China as well as S. aromaticum and Eucalyptus in Indonesia. Inoculation trials have shown that all Celoporthe species, including those that have not been found on Eucalyptus species in nature, are pathogenic to Eucalyptus and they are thus potentially threatening to commercial Eucalyptus forestry. New isolates, morphologically similar to Celoporthe, have been collected from S. legatti in South Africa and S. guineense in Zambia. Multigene phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequences of the ITS region, TEF1 alpha gene and two areas of the beta-tubulin gene revealed additional cryptic species in Celoporthe. Phylogenetic data were supported by morphological differences. These resulted in the description of two previously unknown species of Celoporthe, namely C. fontana and C. woodiana, for two of these cryptic groups, while the third group represented C. dispersa. These species all can readily infect Eucalyptus as well as several species of Syzygium, the latter of which are native to Africa.

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