The Gnomoniaceae are characterized by ascomata that are generally immersed, solitary, without a stroma, or aggregated with a rudimentary stroma, in herbaceous plant material especially in leaves, twigs, or stems, but also in bark or wood. The ascomata are black, soft-textured, thin-walled, and pseudoparenchymatous with one or more central or eccentric necks. The asci usually have a distinct apical ring. The Gnomoniaceae includes species having ascospores that are small, mostly less than 25 µm long, although some are longer, and range in septation from non-septate to one-septate, rarely multi-septate. Molecular studies of the Gnomoniaceae suggest that the traditional classification of genera based on characteristics of the ascomata such as position of the neck and ascospores such as septation have resulted in genera that are not monophyletic.
In this paper the concepts of the leafinhabiting genera in the Gnomoniaceae are reevaluated using multiple genes, specifically nrLSU, translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef1-a), and RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (rpb2) for 64 isolates. ITS sequences were generated for 322 isolates. Six genera of leaf-inhabiting Gnomoniaceae are defined based on placement of their type species within the multigene phylogeny. The new monotypic genus Ambarignomonia is established for an unusual species, A. petiolorum. A key to 59 species of leaf-inhabiting Gnomoniaceae is presented and 22 species of Gnomoniaceae are described and illustrated.
Studies in Mycology No. 62: Leaf-inhabiting genera of the Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales
Abstract
Introduction
Materials and methods
Collection and observation of herbarium specimens
Culture preparation and morphology
Measurements and data management
DNA amplification and sequencing
Phylogenetic analyses
Results and discussion
Phylogenetic analyses
Revised concepts of accepted genera
Evaluation of morphological and host characteristics
Taxonomy
Key to the species of Gnomoniaceae in this study
Descriptions of genera and species of the Gnomoniaceae
GNOMONIA
Gnomonia gnomon
Gnomonia alnea
New and revised species of Gnomonia
Gnomonia incrassata
Gnomonia monodii
Gnomonia neognomon
Gnomonia orcispora .
Gnomonia ostryae
Gnomonia pendulorum
Gnomonia rodmanii
Gnomonia skokomishica
Gnomonia virginianae
Additional species accepted in Gnomonia
Gnomonia amoena
Gnomonia arnstadtiensis
Gnomonia carpinicola
Gnomonia pseudoamoena
AMBARIGNOMONIA
Ambarignomonia petiolorum
APIOGNOMONIA
Apiognomonia veneta
Additional species of Apiognomonia
Apiognomonia acerina
Apiognomonia borealis
Apiognomonia errabunda
Apiognomonia hystrix
GNOMONIOPSIS
Type species of Gnomoniopsis
Gnomoniopsis chamaemori
New and revised species of Gnomoniopsis
Gnomoniopsis clavulata
Gnomoniopsis paraclavulata
Additional species accepted in Gnomoniopsis
Gnomoniopsis comari
Gnomoniopsis fructicola
Gnomoniopsis macounii
Gnomoniopsis racemula
Gnomoniopsis tormentillae
OPHIOGNOMONIA
Type species of Ophiognomonia
Ophiognomonia melanostyla
New species of Ophiognomonia
Ophiognomonia balsamiferae
Ophiognomonia pseudoclavulata
Ophiognomonia vasiljevae
Additional species accepted in Ophiognomonia
Ophiognomonia alni-viridis
Ophiognomonia gei-montani
Ophiognomonia intermedia
Ophiognomonia ischnostyla
Ophiognomonia leptostyla
Ophiognomonia micromegala
Ophiognomonia nana
Ophiognomonia padicola
Ophiognomonia rosae
Ophiognomonia rubi-idaei
Ophiognomonia sassafras
Ophiognomonia setacea
Ophiognomonia trientensis
PLAGIOSTOMA
Type species of Plagiostoma and synonymous genus, Cryptodiaporthe
Plagiostoma euphorbiae
Plagiostoma aesculi
New species of Plagiostoma
Plagiostoma barriae
Additional species accepted in Plagiostoma
Plagiostoma amygdalinae
Plagiostoma devexum
Plagiostoma euphorbiaceum
Plagiostoma euphorbiae-verrucosae
Plagiostoma fraxini
Plagiostoma geranii
Plagiostoma petiolophilum
Plagiostoma rhododendri
Plagiostoma robergeanum
Plagiostoma salicellum
Acknowledgements
References
Index Publish Date: 2008
Format: 8.5" x 11" softcover
Pages: 79
Publication Weight: 2 lbs
By M. V. Sogonov, L. A. Castlebury, A. Y. Rossman, L. C. Mejía, and J. F. White
Studies in Mycology No. 62: Leaf-inhabiting genera of the Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales