A New Phomopsis Species from Soybean

A new species of Phomopsis isolated from soybean is described. The species, P. longicolla, differs from P. sojae, the anamorph of Diaporthe phaseolorum var. sojae, in several morphological characteristics in culture. Conidiomata of the new species are produced in massive, effuse stromata and are mar...

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description A new species of Phomopsis isolated from soybean is described. The species, P. longicolla, differs from P. sojae, the anamorph of Diaporthe phaseolorum var. sojae, in several morphological characteristics in culture. Conidiomata of the new species are produced in massive, effuse stromata and are markedly beaked. Alpha-conidia are produced on phialidic conidiophores that frequently are branched. Alpha-conidium length and width measurements for the two species overlap, but the mean length-to-width ratios are distinct. Phomopsis glycines is regarded as a synonym of P. sojae and P. phaseoli is considered a nomen dubium.
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Beak
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Conidiophores
Diaporthe
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fungi
Glycine max
Hyalin
Phomopsis
Phytopathology
Plant cytology, morphology, systematics, chorology and evolution
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pod and stem blight
Pycnidia
soybean seed decay
Soybeans
Teleomorphs
Thallophyta
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