Sarcostroma Berberidis
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''Sarcostroma'' is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of
fungi A fungus (: fungi , , , or ; or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and mold (fungus), molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as one ...
in the family ''
Sporocadaceae The Sporocadaceae are a family of fungi, that was formerly in the order Xylariales. It was placed in the Amphisphaeriales order in 2020. Species of ''Sporocadaceae'' are endophytic (living with a plant), plant pathogenic (causing disease) or ...
''. Most species of this genus are saprobes,
endophytes An endophyte is an endosymbiont, often a bacterium or fungus, that lives within a plant for at least part of its life cycle without causing apparent disease. Endophytes are ubiquitous and have been found in all species of plants studied to date; ...
or
pathogens In biology, a pathogen (, "suffering", "passion" and , "producer of"), in the oldest and broadest sense, is any organism or agent that can produce disease. A pathogen may also be referred to as an infectious agent, or simply a germ. The term ...
on leaves (Maharachchikumbura et al. 2016b, Norphanphoun et al. 2015, Farr & Rossman 2019). The
type species In International_Code_of_Zoological_Nomenclature, zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the spe ...
is ''Sarcostroma berkeleyi'' .


History

In Sir
William Jackson Hooker Sir William Jackson Hooker (6 July 178512 August 1865) was an English botany, botanist and botanical illustrator, who became the first director of Kew Gardens, Kew when in 1841 it was recommended to be placed under state ownership as a botan ...
's book, 'British Flora' (1836), English cryptogamist,
Miles Joseph Berkeley Miles Joseph Berkeley (1 April 1803 – 30 July 1889) was an English cryptogamist and clergyman, and one of the founders of the science of plant pathology. Life Berkeley was born at Biggin Hall, Benefield, Northamptonshire, and educated at ...
(1803–1889), had described a fungal parasite (Savin leaf spot) on the leaves of ''
Juniperus sabina ''Juniperus sabina'', the savin juniper or savin, is a species of juniper native to the mountains of central and southern Europe and western and central Asia, from Spain to eastern Siberia, typically growing at altitudes of .Farjon, A. (2005). ' ...
'' and it was later identified as '' Podisoma foliicola''.Mordecai Cubitt Cooke It was found in the spring time, on living leaves, as a small sub-elliptic black excrescences (outgrowths) and it is not larger than the head of a pin.
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When Cooke re-examined the specimens in 1871, he found them to be different to other '' Podisoma'' genus species and so re-named and published it as ''Sarcostroma berkeleyi'' in Berkeley's honour. The genus ''Sarcostroma'' was introduced by Cooke in 1872. Then British mycologist Brian Charles Sutton in 1980, reduced ''Sarcostroma'' to
synonymy A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. For example, in the English language, the words ''begin'', ''start'', ''commence'', and ''initiate'' are a ...
with the ''
Seimatosporium Seimatosporium is a fungus genus within the family Sporocadaceae. They are saprobic or pathogenic on plants, and are called 'pestalotioid fungi'. ''Seimatosporium physocarpi'' was found in Russia on the dead branches of ''Physocarpus opulifolius' ...
'' genus (another Sporocadaceae family genus) that had accommodated species having 2–5-septate conidia with only a basal appendage, or without any appendages. He acknowledged the
heterogeneity Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the uniformity of a substance, process or image. A homogeneous feature is uniform in composition or character (i.e., color, shape, size, weight, height, distribution, texture, language, i ...
of the genus, and thought that ''Seimatosporium'' would or could later be subdivided. ''Sarcostroma'' was reintroduced by mycologist and lichenologist Nag Raj in 1993,Tumkur R. Nag Raj, ''Coelomycetous anamorphs with appendage-bearing conidia'', Mycologue Publications, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (1993) to accommodate some of the species classified under ''Seimatosporium''. He still retained the genus ''Seimatosporium'' for species having a mixture of conidia with and without appendages in a single isolate, and ''Sarcostroma'' for species having multi-septate, fusiform conidia with attenuated centric apical and excentric basal appendages. Three collections treated in this study had 4-septate conidia with single centric apical and excentric basal appendages. The inter-generic relationships and generic status of pestalotioid fungi ('' Bartalinia'', '' Monochaetia'' , '' Pestalotia'', ''
Pestalotiopsis ''Pestalotiopsis'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the Sporocadaceae family. Taxonomy The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by René Leopold Alix Ghislain Jules Steyaert in Bull. Jard. Bot. Etat. vol.19 on page 300 in 1949. T ...
'', ''Sarcostroma'', ''Seimatosporium'' and '' Truncatella'') have all been the subject of considerable debate in the past. This has been largely due to different generic concepts, and inadequate or overlapping morphological characters used to delineate the genera within the family. Such as (Steyaert 1949, Guba 1961, Sutton 1980, Nag Raj 1993, Jeewon et al. 2002). Later published studies which used rDNA sequence data have, however, clarified the confusion, and provided a more complete understanding of the
phylogeny A phylogenetic tree or phylogeny is a graphical representation which shows the evolutionary history between a set of species or Taxon, taxa during a specific time.Felsenstein J. (2004). ''Inferring Phylogenies'' Sinauer Associates: Sunderland, M ...
and the genetic breakdown for each pestalotioid fungi genus (Jeewon et al. 2002, 2003, 2004,).


Description

It was originally described in 1871 by Cooke, as having septate (divided by a septum) spores, on very long peduncles, radiating from a gelatinous stroma.Mordecai Cubitt Cooke With small sub-elliptic black excrescences (outgrowths) and it is not larger than the head of a pin. It has
conidia A conidium ( ; : conidia), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (: chlamydoconidia), is an asexual, non- motile spore of a fungus. The word ''conidium'' comes from the Ancient Greek word for dust, ('). They are also ...
(an asexual, non-motile spore) 4-5 septate, simple or double
apical Apical means "pertaining to an apex". It may refer to: *Apical ancestor, refers to the last common ancestor of an entire group, such as a species (biology) or a clan (anthropology) *Apical (anatomy), an anatomical term of location for features loc ...
(features located at opposite the base of an organism) appendage.E. Kiffer The genus ''Sarcostroma'' was resurrected to accommodate several fungal species which were characterised by fusoid (having a spindle-like shaped)
conidia A conidium ( ; : conidia), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (: chlamydoconidia), is an asexual, non- motile spore of a fungus. The word ''conidium'' comes from the Ancient Greek word for dust, ('). They are also ...
with four or more cells, having pigmented median cells and paler, thin-walled end cells, bearing an attenuated tubular apical appendage and a similar excentric (not having the same center) basal appendage. The
holotype A holotype (Latin: ''holotypus'') is a single physical example (or illustration) of an organism used when the species (or lower-ranked taxon) was formally described. It is either the single such physical example (or illustration) or one of s ...
of the genus has been reported lost and epitypification is needed (Liu et al. 2019a).


Distribution

It has a widespread,
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scattered distribution, located in both tropical and temperate regions. Species have been found in America (in parts of North America (including Canada), Central America and South America), Europe, Africa (including South Africa,), Asia (including
Japan Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...
, and China,), New Zealand, and a lot of recordings in Australia.


Hosts

''Sarcostroma sinicum'' is found in China on the leaves (seen as leaf spot) on '' Rhododendron xanthostephanum''.David F. Farr, H. Bartolome Esteban and Mary E. Palm ''Sarcostroma acaciae'' is found on various species of ''
Acacia ''Acacia'', commonly known as wattles or acacias, is a genus of about of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa, South America, and Austral ...
'' including '' Acacia binervata'' in Australia.Kenneth Malcolm Old, Su See Lee and J. K. Sharma (Editors) In 1999, swollen, fissured cankers on branches of ''
Eucalyptus nitens ''Eucalyptus nitens'', commonly known as shining gum or silvertop, is a species of tall tree native to Victoria and eastern New South Wales. It has smooth greyish bark, sometimes with thin, rough bark near the base, lance-shaped adult leaves, flo ...
'' (about 14–19 years old) growing on the West Coast of
South Island The South Island ( , 'the waters of Pounamu, Greenstone') is the largest of the three major islands of New Zealand by surface area, the others being the smaller but more populous North Island and Stewart Island. It is bordered to the north by ...
, New Zealand. The fungal genus of ''Sarcostroma'' was first recorded from Rotoehu Forest, on the
North Island The North Island ( , 'the fish of Māui', historically New Ulster) is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, islands of New Zealand, separated from the larger but less populous South Island by Cook Strait. With an area of , it is the List ...
in 1986 and was associated with galling on branches and leaf veins of ''
Eucalyptus stenostoma ''Eucalyptus stenostoma'', commonly known as the Jillaga ash, is a small to medium-sized tree, endemic to a restricted part of New South Wales. It has rough, fissured bark on the lower trunk, smooth creamy white bark above, lance-shaped adult lea ...
''. A specimen on twigs of ''
Eucalyptus regnans ''Eucalyptus regnans'', known variously as mountain ash (in Victoria), giant ash or swamp gum (in Tasmania), or stringy gum, is a species of very tall forest tree that is native to the Australia states of Tasmania and Victoria. It is a straigh ...
'' from the
Rotorua Rotorua () is a city in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island. It is sited on the southern shores of Lake Rotorua, from which it takes its name. It is the seat of the Rotorua Lakes District, a territorial authorities of New Zea ...
area was also recorded by the Forest Research Mycological Herbarium in 1988. On this host (''E. regnans''), the fungus was associated with twig lesions and minor dieback. A further collection of the fungus was made in 1998 in the
Nelson Lakes National Park Nelson Lakes National Park is in the South Island of New Zealand, at the northern end of the Southern Alps. It was created in 1956 (one of four created in the 1950s). The park contains beech forests, multiple lakes, snow-covered mountains and v ...
, South Island where it was associated with minor dieback of a species of Eucalyptus from a mixed stand of ''
Eucalyptus delegatensis ''Eucalyptus delegatensis'', commonly known as alpine ash, gum-topped stringybark, white-top and in Victoria as woollybutt,Second paragraph of Boland, Douglas J. (1985). "Taxonomic revision of Eucalyptus delegatensis R.T.Baker (Myrtaceae)". Austr ...
'', ''Eucalyptus nitens'' and also ''Eucalyptus regnans''. In 2003, '' Griphosphaerioma zelkovicola'' (another fungi in the family
Amphisphaeriaceae The ''Amphisphaeriaceae'' are a family of fungi that is mainly found in parts of New Zealand, South America, Asia and parts of Europe. According to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, there were 41 genera placed within the family, although the positi ...
) that was recorded having ''Sarcostroma'' as an
anamorph In mycology, the terms teleomorph, anamorph, and holomorph apply to portions of the life cycles of fungi in the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota: *Teleomorph: the sexual reproductive stage (morph), typically a fruiting body. *Anamorph: an ase ...
(asexual reproductive stage), was first observed in Japan on the bark of ''
Zelkova serrata ''Zelkova serrata'' (Japanese zelkova, Japanese elm, keyaki, or keaki; or ; zh, s=榉树, t=櫸樹, p=jǔshù; ) is a species of the genus ''Zelkova'' native plant, native to Japan, Korea, eastern China and Taiwan.Flora of China''Zelkova serr ...
'' tree. Eight pestalotioid fungi were isolated from the
Restionaceae The Restionaceae, also called restiads and restios, are a family of flowering plants native to the Southern Hemisphere; they vary from a few centimeters to 3 meters in height. Following the APG IV (2016): the family now includes the former famil ...
(flowering plants) growing in the Western Cape Province nature reserves of South Africa. They included '' Pestalotiopsis matildae'', ''Sarcostroma lomatiae'', ''Sarcostroma restionis'', '' Truncatella betulae'','' Truncatella hartigii'', '' Truncatella megaspora'', '' Truncatella restionacearum'' and '' Truncatella spadicea''. ''Sarcostroma lomatiae'' was hosted on '' Lomatia ilicifolia'' (in the
Proteaceae The Proteaceae form a family (biology), family of flowering plants predominantly distributed in the Southern Hemisphere. The family comprises 83 genus, genera with about 1,660 known species. Australia and South Africa have the greatest concentr ...
family) and '' Ischyrolepis'' cf. gaudichaudiana (Restionaceae family). ''Sarcostroma restionis'' was hosted on ''Ischyrolepis'' cf. ''sieberi'' and also '' Restio filiformis'' (Restionaceae). To clarify and identify the phylogenetic relationships between these and other related pestalotioid fungi, DNA sequence data was used. It also determined that a ''Discostroma'' species was the teleomorphic state of either ''Seimatosporium'' or ''Sarcostroma'' genus.


Species

In 2020, there were 17 species, more have been added. List as accepted by
Species Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (Binomial nomenclature, scientific names) in the fungus Kingdom (biology), kingdom. As of 2015, the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partn ...
; *'' Sarcostroma acaciae'' *'' Sarcostroma africanum'' *'' Sarcostroma australiense'' *'' Sarcostroma berberidis'' *'' Sarcostroma berkeleyi'' *'' Sarcostroma coryneoideum'' *'' Sarcostroma diversiseptatum'' *'' Sarcostroma insidens'' *'' Sarcostroma leucospermi'' *'' Sarcostroma lomatiae'' *'' Sarcostroma longiappendiculatum'' *'' Sarcostroma mahinapuense'' *'' Sarcostroma microsorum'' *'' Sarcostroma paragrevilleae'' *'' Sarcostroma plagiochaetum'' *'' Sarcostroma proteae'' *'' Sarcostroma restionis'' *'' Sarcostroma sinicum'' *'' Sarcostroma zelkovicola'' Former species (all within the Sporocadaceae family); * ''S. arbuti'' = '' Disaeta arbuti'' * ''S. brevilatum'' = ''
Allelochaeta brevilata ''Allelochaeta'' is a genus of plant pathogens in the family Sporocadaceae. It was published by Franz Petrak in '' Sydowia'' vol.9 (1–6) on page 464 in 1955. ''Allelochaeta'' was considered as a synonym of ''Diploceras'', one of the five grou ...
'' * ''S. cadicola'' = '' Seimatosporium cadicola'' * ''S. consocium'' = ''
Seimatosporium consocium Seimatosporium is a fungus genus within the family Sporocadaceae. They are saprobic or pathogenic on plants, and are called 'pestalotioid fungi'. ''Seimatosporium physocarpi'' was found in Russia on the dead branches of ''Physocarpus opulifolius' ...
'' * ''S. daviesiae'' = '' Seimatosporium daviesiae'' * ''S. dilophosporum'' = ''
Allelochaeta dilophospora ''Allelochaeta'' is a genus of plant pathogens in the family Sporocadaceae. It was published by Franz Petrak in '' Sydowia'' vol.9 (1–6) on page 464 in 1955. ''Allelochaeta'' was considered as a synonym of ''Diploceras'', one of the five grou ...
'' * ''S. foliicola'' = ''
Seimatosporium foliicola Seimatosporium is a fungus genus within the family Sporocadaceae. They are saprobic or pathogenic on plants, and are called 'pestalotioid fungi'. ''Seimatosporium physocarpi'' was found in Russia on the dead branches of ''Physocarpus opulifoliu ...
'' * ''S. grevilleae'' = ''
Seimatosporium grevilleae Seimatosporium is a fungus genus within the family Sporocadaceae. They are saprobic or pathogenic on plants, and are called 'pestalotioid fungi'. ''Seimatosporium physocarpi'' was found in Russia on the dead branches of ''Physocarpus opulifolius' ...
'' * ''S. hakeae'' = ''
Seimatosporium hakeae Seimatosporium is a fungus genus within the family Sporocadaceae. They are saprobic or pathogenic on plants, and are called 'pestalotioid fungi'. ''Seimatosporium physocarpi'' was found in Russia on the dead branches of ''Physocarpus opulifolius' ...
'' * ''S. hollosii'' = '' Seimatosporium hollosii'' * ''S. kennediae'' = '' Seimatosporium kennediae'' * ''S. leucopogonis'' = '' Seimatosporium leucopogonis'' * ''S. mariae'' = '' Seimatosporium mariae'' * ''S. parasiticum'' = '' Seimatosporium parasiticum'' * ''S. sublunatum'' = '' Seimatosporium sublunatum''


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q10661818 Amphisphaeriales Taxa named by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke