Cystotheca esetacea

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Cystotheca esetacea
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Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Leotiomycetes
Order: Erysiphales
Family: Erysiphaceae
Genus: Cystotheca
Species:
C. esetacea
Binomial name
Cystotheca esetacea
Z.X. Chen & Y.J. Yao, 1993

Cystothecaesetacea is a species of powdery mildew in the family Erysiphaceae. It is found in Asia on plants in the genus Castanopsis .

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Description

Many Cystotheca species form dense, white or brown, distorting patches on the leaves of their hosts. Some species in this genus are also known to cause witch's-broom galls. Cystothecaesetacea, like most Erysiphaceae, is highly host-specific and only infects species in the genus Castanopsis . Also found on the same genus are Cystotheca tjibodensis and Cystotheca castanopsidis . C. esetacea is characterized by forming brown mycelium without aerial hyphae. [1]

Taxonomy

The fungus was formally described in 1993 by Z.X. Chen and Y.J. Yao. The type specimen was collected in China. The relationship of this species with C. castanopsidis is not yet known and requires further study. [2]

References

  1. Braun, Uwe; Cook, Roger T. A. (2012). Taxonomic manual of the Erysiphales (powdery mildews). CBS biodiversity series. Utrecht: CBS-KNAW fungal biodiversity centre. ISBN   978-90-70351-89-2.
  2. Bradshaw, Michael; Braun, Uwe; Quijada, Luis; Coombes, Allen J.; Contreras-Paredes, Carlos; Pfister, Donald H. (2023-05-04). "Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of Erysiphaceae, part 3: Cystotheca". Mycologia. 115 (3): 427–436. doi:10.1080/00275514.2023.2194172. ISSN   0027-5514. PMID   37159342.