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Fusarium solani

Fusarium solani (Mart.) Sacc., Micheli 2(7): 296 (1881)

Index Fungorum number: IF 190352

Facesoffungi number: FoF 01873

 

Fungicolous or saprophytic on the fruiting body of Morchella sp. Asexual morph: Mycelium white, cottony to arachnoid. Conidial fructifications developing as loosely floccose masses of white mycelium bearing robust conidiophores with white spore masses. Conidiophores hyaline, septate, branched or unbranched, smooth-walled. Conidiophores consisting of single phialides, Phialides hyaline, cylindrical, wedge-shaped or allantoid, 9–16 × 2–4 μm (= 12 × 3.2 μm, n = 20). Conidia forming abundantly in the aerial mycelium from elongated lateral phialides, hyaline, cylindrical, wedge-shaped or allantoid, 1–3-septate 10–16 × 2–4 μm (= 14 × 3.1 μm, n = 30). Sexual morph: Undetermined. (Description from Sun et al. 2019)

Material examined – CHINA, Gui Zhou Province, Guiyang city, on a fruiting body of Morchella sp. 8 April 2016; Xiao Y. P. (HMAS 279803)

GenBank no. ITS: MH459150, and TEF: MH464777, and RPB2: MH464783 (Sun et al. 2019)

 

Figure: Fusarium solani (HMAS 279803). a Host fungi Morchella importuna. b, c Colony on Morchella sp. d–g Conidiogenous cells. h–l Conidia. Scale bars: a = 0.5 cm, c = 500 μm, d = 100 μm, e–g = 10 μm, h = 20 μm, i–l =5 μm. (Source: Sun et al. 2019)

 

Reference:

Sun, J.Z., Liu, X.Z., Jeewon, R., Li, Y.L., Lin, C.G., Tian, Q., Zhao, Q., Xiao, X.P., Hyde, K.D. and Nilthong, S., 2019. Fifteen fungicolous Ascomycetes on edible and medicinal mushrooms in China and Thailand. Asian Journal of Mycology2(1), pp.129-169. https://asianjournalofmycology.org/pdf/AJOM_2_1_7.pdf

 

 

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