The Identity of a Pea Blight Fungus in South Africa *

The perfect stage of Ascochyta pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Jones, a cause of pea blight in Natal, was compared with type material of  Sphaeria pinodes Berk, and Blox.,  Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Stone, and  Didymella pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Petrak and the development o f its asc...

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Main Author: K. T. van Warmelo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African National Biodiversity Institut 1966-11-01
Series:Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
Online Access:https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/1591
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spelling doaj-42398391c4874409b1deafc96b8694222020-11-25T03:39:22ZengSouth African National Biodiversity InstitutBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation0006-82412311-92841966-11-019118319410.4102/abc.v9i1.15911522The Identity of a Pea Blight Fungus in South Africa *K. T. van WarmeloThe perfect stage of Ascochyta pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Jones, a cause of pea blight in Natal, was compared with type material of  Sphaeria pinodes Berk, and Blox.,  Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Stone, and  Didymella pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Petrak and the development o f its ascocarps studied. Two types of ascocarp were found on the material of  Didymella pinodes, one perithecial and the other ascolocular in structure. The ascocarp of the South African fungus was typically ascolocular in development and construction and similar to that of other species of Mycosphaerella. These ascocarps were identical to those of  Sphaeria pinodes and Mycosphaerella pinodes and the ascolocular ascocarps of the  DidymeUa pinodes material. In development and morphology this fungus agrees more closely with the original generic concepts of the genus Mycosphaerella Joh. than with  Didymella Sacc. and should thus be named Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Stone.https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/1591
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The Identity of a Pea Blight Fungus in South Africa *
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title The Identity of a Pea Blight Fungus in South Africa *
title_short The Identity of a Pea Blight Fungus in South Africa *
title_full The Identity of a Pea Blight Fungus in South Africa *
title_fullStr The Identity of a Pea Blight Fungus in South Africa *
title_full_unstemmed The Identity of a Pea Blight Fungus in South Africa *
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description The perfect stage of Ascochyta pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Jones, a cause of pea blight in Natal, was compared with type material of  Sphaeria pinodes Berk, and Blox.,  Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Stone, and  Didymella pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Petrak and the development o f its ascocarps studied. Two types of ascocarp were found on the material of  Didymella pinodes, one perithecial and the other ascolocular in structure. The ascocarp of the South African fungus was typically ascolocular in development and construction and similar to that of other species of Mycosphaerella. These ascocarps were identical to those of  Sphaeria pinodes and Mycosphaerella pinodes and the ascolocular ascocarps of the  DidymeUa pinodes material. In development and morphology this fungus agrees more closely with the original generic concepts of the genus Mycosphaerella Joh. than with  Didymella Sacc. and should thus be named Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & Blox.) Stone.
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