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Identification of Diachea leucopodia on Strawberry from Greenhouse in Korea

We have detected the slime mold, Diachea leucopodia (GNU06-10) in a strawberry greenhouse located in Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam. Typical fruiting bodies had developed gregariously on the strawberry leaves, petioles, and plant debris on ground soil habitat, and also surprisingly on plastic pipes and a...

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Autores principales: Lee, Jung Han, Han, Ki Soo, Bae, Dong Won, Kim, Dong Kil, Kim, Hee Kyu
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Publicado: The Korean Society of Mycology 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3755183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23997614
http://dx.doi.org/10.4489/MYCO.2008.36.3.143
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author Lee, Jung Han
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Kim, Dong Kil
Kim, Hee Kyu
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description We have detected the slime mold, Diachea leucopodia (GNU06-10) in a strawberry greenhouse located in Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam. Typical fruiting bodies had developed gregariously on the strawberry leaves, petioles, and plant debris on ground soil habitat, and also surprisingly on plastic pipes and a vinyl covering. Field samples were examined via stereomicroscopy, light microscopy, and SEM for the determination of morphological characteristics. Dark-brown to black spores formed gregariously within the stipitate cylindrical sporangium, and were covered by an iridescent peridium, which may be intact at maturity, or may have disintegrated. The upper portion of the peridium generally breaks up to expose the spores, whereas the lower portion was usually persistent. The results of energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (EDS) analysis showed that lime was present in the stalk and columella but absent from the spores, capillitium, and peridium. The above characteristics confirm its taxonomic position in the genus Diachea. However, this genus is intermediate in character between the Physarales and Stemonitales of the Myxogastromycetidae. Hence, this genus had been classified as a member of the Stemonitales until the mid-1970's, on the basis of its iridescent peridium and noncalcareous capillitial system, similar to Comatricha of the Stemonitaceae. By way of contrast, emphasis on morphological characteristics, most notably the calcareous stalk and typical columella, places Diachea within the order Physarales. The presence of a phaneroplasmodium during the trophic stage and lime deposition in its sporophores, as was confirmed in this work, supported the inclusion of Diachea in the Physarales, and the noncalcareous capillitial system verified its identification as a member of the Didymiaceae. Further characteristics of the species D. leucopodia include the following: phaneroplasmodium, spore globose 7.5 µm in diameter, very minutely roughened; sporangia 500 µm × 1mm, more or less cylindrical, gregarious, stalked 1.2mm; stalk and columella white.
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spelling pubmed-37551832013-08-30 Identification of Diachea leucopodia on Strawberry from Greenhouse in Korea Lee, Jung Han Han, Ki Soo Bae, Dong Won Kim, Dong Kil Kim, Hee Kyu Mycobiology Research Article We have detected the slime mold, Diachea leucopodia (GNU06-10) in a strawberry greenhouse located in Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam. Typical fruiting bodies had developed gregariously on the strawberry leaves, petioles, and plant debris on ground soil habitat, and also surprisingly on plastic pipes and a vinyl covering. Field samples were examined via stereomicroscopy, light microscopy, and SEM for the determination of morphological characteristics. Dark-brown to black spores formed gregariously within the stipitate cylindrical sporangium, and were covered by an iridescent peridium, which may be intact at maturity, or may have disintegrated. The upper portion of the peridium generally breaks up to expose the spores, whereas the lower portion was usually persistent. The results of energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (EDS) analysis showed that lime was present in the stalk and columella but absent from the spores, capillitium, and peridium. The above characteristics confirm its taxonomic position in the genus Diachea. However, this genus is intermediate in character between the Physarales and Stemonitales of the Myxogastromycetidae. Hence, this genus had been classified as a member of the Stemonitales until the mid-1970's, on the basis of its iridescent peridium and noncalcareous capillitial system, similar to Comatricha of the Stemonitaceae. By way of contrast, emphasis on morphological characteristics, most notably the calcareous stalk and typical columella, places Diachea within the order Physarales. The presence of a phaneroplasmodium during the trophic stage and lime deposition in its sporophores, as was confirmed in this work, supported the inclusion of Diachea in the Physarales, and the noncalcareous capillitial system verified its identification as a member of the Didymiaceae. Further characteristics of the species D. leucopodia include the following: phaneroplasmodium, spore globose 7.5 µm in diameter, very minutely roughened; sporangia 500 µm × 1mm, more or less cylindrical, gregarious, stalked 1.2mm; stalk and columella white. The Korean Society of Mycology 2008-09 2008-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3755183/ /pubmed/23997614 http://dx.doi.org/10.4489/MYCO.2008.36.3.143 Text en Copyright © 2008 The Korean Society of Mycology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Dong Kil
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title_full Identification of Diachea leucopodia on Strawberry from Greenhouse in Korea
title_fullStr Identification of Diachea leucopodia on Strawberry from Greenhouse in Korea
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Diachea leucopodia on Strawberry from Greenhouse in Korea
title_short Identification of Diachea leucopodia on Strawberry from Greenhouse in Korea
title_sort identification of diachea leucopodia on strawberry from greenhouse in korea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3755183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23997614
http://dx.doi.org/10.4489/MYCO.2008.36.3.143
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