Taxonomic placement of Epichloë poae sp. nov. and horizontal dissemination to seedlings via conidia
A new Epichloë species distributed in Africa, Europe, North America and South America on host genera Bromus , Festuca , Lolium and Poa is described. Stromata, characteristic of the genus, frequently occurred on the reproductive tillers of Poa secunda subsp. juncifolia , but neither perithecia nor ma...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fungal diversity 2012-05, Vol.54 (1), p.117-131 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new
Epichloë
species distributed in Africa, Europe, North America and South America on host genera
Bromus
,
Festuca
,
Lolium
and
Poa
is described. Stromata, characteristic of the genus, frequently occurred on the reproductive tillers of
Poa secunda
subsp.
juncifolia
, but neither perithecia nor mature asci were observed. Conidiogenous cells and conidial characteristics were in the range of
Epichloë typhina
. Regions of the genes encoding β-tubulin (
tub2
) and translation elongation factor 1-α (
tef1
) were amplified and sequenced. Phylogenetic analyses of these sequences grouped the
Poa secunda
subsp.
juncifolia
endophyte into one group within a non-hybrid
Epichloë
species complex. On the basis of morphology, host range and evolutionary history we propose that this endophyte represents a new species of
Epichloë
. The name
Epichloë poae
is proposed for this endophyte. The infectivity of the conidia produced on plants was evaluated. In the first experiment, using conidia of
Epichloë poae
from leaves and endophyte-free seeds of
Poa secunda
subsp.
juncifolia
we show that when germinating seeds and developing seedlings of the plant were exposed to conidia, 28–57 % of seedlings became infected by the endophyte. The non-inoculated control plants showed no colonization by the endophyte. In the following spring after vernalization, colonized plants on flowering culms produced stromata with conidia. In the second experiment, using stromal conidia and the same procedure, 19–42 % of seedlings of
Poa secunda
subsp.
juncifolia
became colonized by the endophyte. Our results demonstrate that
Epichloë poae
may spread to uninfected grass hosts by conidia frequently formed on the surfaces of plant leaves as well as by conidia formed on stromata. |
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ISSN: | 1560-2745 1878-9129 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13225-012-0170-0 |