Wongia species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.662.2.6 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F387B6-1243-7E11-66F0-FCE5FA2B0E43 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Wongia species |
status |
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Key to Wongia species
1. Identification based on sexual morph.................................................................................................................................................2
1. Identification based on asexual morph...............................................................................................................................................3
2. Ascus 165–205 × 7–8 µm; ascospores 19–25 × 5–7 µm.................................................................................................... W. garrettii View in CoL
2. Ascus 145–190 × 8–10 µm; ascospores 24–35 × 6–9 µm.................................................................................................. W. griffinii View in CoL
3. Occurring on submerged wood...........................................................................................................................................................4
3. Occurring on monocots (grasses, bamboo, or Miscanthus View in CoL ) ...............................................................................................................6
4. Conidia 17–21 × 5–7 µm, 3-septate, versicolored, with paler end cells ........................................................................... W. aquatica View in CoL
4. Conidia smaller, predominantly 2-septate, concolorous.....................................................................................................................5
5. Conidiophores 4–5 µm wide; conidia 13–18 × 4–5 µm ................................................................................................. W. fusiformis View in CoL
5. Conidiophores 3–4 µm wide; conidia 8–11 × 3–4 µm ............................................................................................................ W. suae
6. Pathogenic on grasses; conidia 1–2-septate, 8–16 × 3–4 µm............................................................................................. W. ficherai View in CoL
6. Saprobic on bamboo or Miscanthus View in CoL ...................................................................................................................................................7
7. On decaying culms of bamboo; conidia 0–3-septate, 8–13 × 3–5 µm ........................................................................... W. bambusae
7. On decaying culms of Miscanthus floridulus View in CoL ; conidia (0–)1–2-septate, 6.5–13 × 2–4 µm ............................................ W. miscanthi
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