Title: Reproductive Structures of Deuteromycetes (Agrios:442-444
1Reproductive Structures of Deuteromycetes
(Agrios442-444)
- Conidia on conidiophores
- Sporodochium
- Synemma
- Acervulus
- Pycnidium
2- Verticillium conidophores
3Acervulus (i)
- Open sporocarp, pushes through epidermis or
cuticle of host - Contains conidia
- Sterile hyphae - setae
- Colletotrichum
4Acervulus (i)
Macroscopic, note mucilage
5Sporodochium (ia)
- Similar in appearance to acervuli, not as sunken
- Fusarium spp., Volutella spp.
6Tubercularia (Nectria teleomorph) on twig
Perithecia
7Synnema (ata syn. Coremium, -a)
- compact or fused conidiophores, with branches and
spores forming a headlike cluster. - Ophiostoma and Leptographium species
- Tree pathogens
- Beetle pathogens
Dutch Elm Disease
8Dutch Elm Disease pathogen Ophiostoma novo-ulmi
9Pycnidium (ia)
- Closed sporocarp
- Contains conidia
- Flask shaped
10Cryphonectria (Endothia) parasitica
Causal agent of Chestnut blight
- Pycnidial ooze (conidial streaming)
11Pycnidium
- Pycnidia of Septoria embedded in lesion
- Septoria species are common pathogens of
vegetables
12Pycnidium
13Sclerotium (ia)
- Sclerotium
- Composed of hyphae
- Hard pigmented cover rind
- Hyphae inside and protected by rind
14 15 16Chlamydospore
- thick walled conidia that function as a resting
spore - formed in hyphae or spore
17Early Blight of Potato/TomatoAlternaria
solaniconidia on conidiophore
- Target like lesions
- Leaf, stem, collar rot, tuber
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19Conidia in Pycnidia
Septoria spp. (teleomorphMycosphaerella)
(Agrios 460-462)
- Leaf spots (blotch) and blights, fruit spots
- Pycnidia develops in lesions
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23Dieback of turf
Photo By Dr. Houston Couch
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25- Filliform conidia of Septoria tritici
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27Cryphonectria (Endothia) parasiticaChestnut
BlightAgrios 475-478, http//www.apsnet.org/onlin
e/feature/chestnut/top.html
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29- NYC 1904
- Destroyed most chestnuts Eastern USA 1940
30 31- Perithecia
- Ascospores ejected
32- Resistant Chestnuts Asia
- Biocontrol with hypovirulent strain (Wisconsin
twist) - 2006 find of R tree in Georgia?
- http//www.apsnet.org/online/feature/chestnut/