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            <p> Fusarium citri-sinensis L. Zhao &amp; J. X. Deng ,  sp. nov. Fig. 2 A–H </p>
            <p>MycoBank: MB843205</p>
            <p> Etymology: In reference to the host,  Citrus sinensis . </p>
            <p>  Type: China, Hubei Province, from fruit of  Citrus sinensis .  July , 2019, J. X. Deng (culture ex-type YZU 191316)  . </p>
            <p>Description: Colonies on PDA grown in the dark reaching 4.4–4.5 cm diam after 7 d at 25 °C, flat, with sparse and loose aerial mycelium, colony margin smooth, pale pink (2A); reverse pinkish-white (2B). Pigment pale pink on PDA. Conidiophores in sporodochia variable in length, verticillately branched and densely packed; Sporodochial macroconidia thin, falcate to almost straight, with parallel walls, apical cell with a distinct beak, basal cell foot-shaped, 3–6-septate, 3-septate macroconidia 27–42 × 4.5–5.5 μm (av.: 36.1 × 4.9 μm, n=50); 4-septate macroconidia 41.5–51(– 62) × 4–5.5 μm (av.: 46.7 × 4.8 μm, n=50); 5-septate macroconidia 46.5–60(–66) × 4.5–5.5 μm (av.: 53.2 × 5.1 μm, n=50); 6-septate macroconidia (53.5–)58–68 × 4.5–6(–6.5) μm (av.: 62.8 × 5.4 μm, n=50). Sporodochial microconidia oval, almost oval with a truncate base, kidney shaped, pear-shaped and straight to slightly curved, 0–2-septate, 0-septate macroconidia 9.5–17.5(–24) × 3.5–5 μm (av.: 13.9 × 4 μm, n=30); 1-septate macroconidia 15.5–25(–32.5) × 3–5 μm (av.: 19.3 × 3.9 μm, n=50); 2-septate macroconidia 17–27(–32.5) × 3–5 μm (av.: 21 × 4 μm, n=50). Chlamydospores formed spherical to oval shape, 7.5–10(–15) × 6.5–10(–12.5) μm (av.: 8.7 × 7.9 μm, n=50).</p>
            <p> Materials examined:   China, Hubei Province, from rot fruit of  Citrus sinensis , November 2018, J  .  X. Deng; living cultures YZU 181391 and YZU 181393 . </p>
            <p> Note: The highest similarity with  Fusarium cassiae (MFLUCC 18-0573) was found during the BLAST search of RPB2 gene sequence, a taxonomic important gene locus for  Fusarium . Phylogenetic analysis of the species based on a combined dataset of ITS, EF-1α, and RPB2 gene fragments fell in an individual clade close to  F. cassiae ,  F. stilboides and  F. lateritium Clade II A in  Fusarium lateritium species complex. Its colony characteristics on PDA are similar to  F. cassiae , but  F. cassiae only produce sexual conidia.  Fusarium citri-sinensis produces macroconidia with septa up to 6 while those conidia of  F. stilboides can be up to 16. Besides, chlamydospores formation was only found during the morphological observations of strain YZU 191316. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/595B132AB8107728FF40FF4388F1A37D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Zhao, Lin;Wei, Xin;Huang, Cheng-Xin;Yi, Ji-Ping;Deng, Jian-Xin;Cui, Meng-Jiao	Zhao, Lin, Wei, Xin, Huang, Cheng-Xin, Yi, Ji-Ping, Deng, Jian-Xin, Cui, Meng-Jiao (2022): Fusarium citri-sinensis sp. nov. (Ascomycota: Nectriaceae) isolated from fruit of Citrus sinensis in China. Phytotaxa 555 (3): 259-266, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.555.3.5, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.555.3.5
