Two new species of Pestalotiopsis (Amphisphaeriales, Pestalotiopsidaceae) causing needle blight of Pinus massoniana in China

Authors: Li, Hui Country: People's Republic of China DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.125.168320 Published: Jan. 1, 2025 Source: MycoKeys OpenAlex: View in OpenAlex

Collection: Pensoft Publishers

Keywords: Asexual fungi · Topics: Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases, Plant chemical constituents analysis, Yeasts and Rust Fungi Studies

Pinus massoniana Lamb. is an important tree species widely used for afforestation and industrial timber on barren hills in China. Needle blight of P. massoniana, caused by Pestalotiopsis spp., is widespread and occurs over a large area. In this study, 10 representative strains were isolated from diseased needles of P. massoniana in Anhui and Guangxi provinces. Based on phylogenetic analysis of three genomic loci (ITS, TEF1, and TUB2), combined with morphological characteristics, two new species—Pestalotiopsis liuzhouensis sp. nov. and Pestalotiopsis kendrickii sp. nov.—were identified. Pathogenicity experiments showed that these 10 representative strains were pathogenic to P. massoniana. This study enhances understanding of the diversity of pathogens causing P. massoniana needle blight and provides insights for future control strategies.

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