Mycobiology.  2023 Apr;51(2):67-71. 10.1080/12298093.2023.2182952.

Erysiphe lonicerigena sp. nov., a Powdery Mildew Species Found on Lonicera harae

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  • 1Department of Agricultural Biology, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea
  • 2Division of Biotechnology, College of Environmental & Bioresources Sciences, Jeonbuk National University, Iksan, Korea
  • 3Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

Abstract

A powdery mildew (Erysiphaceae) has been continuously collected on the leaves ofLonicera harae in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, where this shrub is indigenous. Microscopic examination of the asexual morphs revealed that the current collections are differentiated from the all known Erysiphe species on Lonicera spp. by its longer conidiophores and longer conidia. Although the morphology of the chasmothecia is reminiscent of Erysiphe ehrenbergii and E. lonicerae, the specimens on L. harae differ from them in having smaller ascospores. A phylogenetic tree generated from a combined dataset of the internal transcribed spacer region and 28S rDNA gene sequences demonstrates that sequences obtained from three powdery mildew collections on L. harae clustered together as an independent species clade with high bootstrap values distant from otherErysiphe species on Lonicera, representing a species of its own. Based on morphological differences and molecular-phylogenetic results, the powdery mildew on L. harae is proposed as a new species, Erysiphe lonicerigena, and the holomorph of the fungus is described and illustrated in this study.

Keyword

Caprifoliaceae; Erysiphaceae; Erysiphe lonicerigena; phytopathogen
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