{"title":"Four new species of <i>Puccinia</i> from herbaceous plants in China.","authors":"Chang Sun, Yi-Fan Liu, Ying-Mei Liang, Lei Wang","doi":"10.1080/00275514.2023.2289697","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Members of <i>Puccinia</i> (Pucciniaceae, Pucciniales) are known as plant pathogens worldwide, which are characterized by their morphology, host association, and molecular data of various genes. In the present study, 10 specimens of <i>Puccinia</i> were collected from four herbaceous plants (<i>Anaphalis hancockii, Anthriscus sylvestris, Halenia elliptica</i>, and <i>Pilea pumila</i>) in China and identified based on morphology and phylogeny. As a result, 10 samples represent four undescribed species of <i>Puccinia</i>, viz., <i>P. apdensia, P. decidua, P. dermatis</i>, and <i>P. lianchengensis</i>, spp. nov. <i>P. apdensia</i> is characterized by its smooth teliospores with thickened apex. <i>P. decidua</i> represents the first <i>Puccinia</i> species inhabiting the host <i>Anaphalis hancockii</i> and is distinguished from the other <i>Puccinia</i> species by its telia and uredinia surrounded by the epidermis. <i>P. dermatis</i> from <i>Halenia elliptica</i> differs from the other <i>Puccinia</i> species on the host genus <i>Halenia</i> by the telia that have epidermis and teliospores with sparsely irregular granulated protrusions. <i>P. lianchengensis</i> is characterized by its teliospore surface with fishnet ornamentation and urediniospores without prominent caps. All of the new species are described and illustrated in this study.</p>","PeriodicalId":18779,"journal":{"name":"Mycologia","volume":" ","pages":"309-321"},"PeriodicalIF":2.6000,"publicationDate":"2024-03-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Mycologia","FirstCategoryId":"99","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.2023.2289697","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"生物学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"2024/1/22 0:00:00","PubModel":"Epub","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"MYCOLOGY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Members of Puccinia (Pucciniaceae, Pucciniales) are known as plant pathogens worldwide, which are characterized by their morphology, host association, and molecular data of various genes. In the present study, 10 specimens of Puccinia were collected from four herbaceous plants (Anaphalis hancockii, Anthriscus sylvestris, Halenia elliptica, and Pilea pumila) in China and identified based on morphology and phylogeny. As a result, 10 samples represent four undescribed species of Puccinia, viz., P. apdensia, P. decidua, P. dermatis, and P. lianchengensis, spp. nov. P. apdensia is characterized by its smooth teliospores with thickened apex. P. decidua represents the first Puccinia species inhabiting the host Anaphalis hancockii and is distinguished from the other Puccinia species by its telia and uredinia surrounded by the epidermis. P. dermatis from Halenia elliptica differs from the other Puccinia species on the host genus Halenia by the telia that have epidermis and teliospores with sparsely irregular granulated protrusions. P. lianchengensis is characterized by its teliospore surface with fishnet ornamentation and urediniospores without prominent caps. All of the new species are described and illustrated in this study.
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International in coverage, Mycologia presents recent advances in mycology, emphasizing all aspects of the biology of Fungi and fungus-like organisms, including Lichens, Oomycetes and Slime Molds. The Journal emphasizes subjects including applied biology, biochemistry, cell biology, development, ecology, evolution, genetics, genomics, molecular biology, morphology, new techniques, animal or plant pathology, phylogenetics, physiology, aspects of secondary metabolism, systematics, and ultrastructure. In addition to research articles, reviews and short notes, Mycologia also includes invited papers based on presentations from the Annual Conference of the Mycological Society of America, such as Karling Lectures or Presidential Addresses.