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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2023-01-19
Page range: 219–224
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Exobasidium siroboe sp. nov. (Exobasidiaceae) causing Exobasidium fruit deformation on Symplocos myrtacea in Japan

The NIAS Genebank, Tsukuba 305-8602, Japan, Visiting researcher, Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History, 499 Iriuda, Odawara, Kanagawa 250–0013, Japan, Visiting researcher, Research and Education Center for Natural Sciences, Keio University, 4–1–1 Hiyoshi, Kohoku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Pref., 223–8521 Japan
Miyazaki Prefectural Museum of Nature and History, Miyazaki 880–0053, Japan
Fukuoka Prefecture Forest Research and Extension Center, Kurume, Japan
Fungi Exobasidiaceae Japan

Abstract

Fruit deformation of Symplocos myrtacea Siebold et Zuccarini (Japanese sapphireberry) caused by Exobasidium species has been reported in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan but the species involved has not been determined (Ogawa 1999, 2000). Five species and varieties of Exobasidium were recorded on Symplocos species previously (Sydow et al. 1912, Hirata 1981, Ezuka 1991, Nagao et al. 2003). Exobasidium symploci Ell. &Mart. was identified on S. tinctoria (L.) L’Hér. in Alabama, Florida, Indiana, and North Carolina, USA. Two Exobasidium spp. were recorded from Tropical Asia: E. indicum Syd. & Butl. on S. theaefolia D. Don in Darjeeling and E. javanicum Rac. on S. spicata var. subsessilis Koord. & Valeton (syn. S. cochinchinensis subsp. laurina (Retz.) Noot.) in Java. In Japan, the following Exobasidium spp. were described on Symplocos species: E. symploci-japonicae var. symploci-japonicae Kusano & Tokubuchi and E. symploci-japonicae var. caprogenum Nagao & S. Ogawa on S. lucida (syn. S. kuroki Nagam.), and E. sakataniense S. Hirata on S. theophrastaefolia Siebold & Zucc.

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