Phytophthora quercetorum


   Phytophthora  spp. in Clade 4:  portion of the seven-loci ML phylogeny featuring the type cultures of 212 described species (by T. Bourret). Notice the position of   P. quercetorum  Ex-type CBS 121119 = S&T BL 52G . Gloria Abad, USDA S&T.
Phytophthora spp. in Clade 4: portion of the seven-loci ML phylogeny featuring the type cultures of 212 described species (by T. Bourret). Notice the position of P. quercetorum Ex-type CBS 121119 = S&T BL 52G. Gloria Abad, USDA S&T.
   Phytophthora  spp. in Clade 4:  Morphological Tabular key (PDF) and Tabular key legends (PDF) in IDphy2 KEY SECTION. Notice the data of   P. quercetorum  Ex-type CBS 121119 = S&T BL 52G . Gloria Abad, USDA S&T.
Phytophthora spp. in Clade 4: Morphological Tabular key (PDF) and Tabular key legends (PDF) in IDphy2 KEY SECTION. Notice the data of P. quercetorum Ex-type CBS 121119 = S&T BL 52G. Gloria Abad, USDA S&T.
  Phytophthora quercetorum  (CPHST BL 52G) colonies of the ex-type grown for 7 days on (a) V8® Agar, (b) potato dextrose agar, and (c) malt extract agar; photo by Krysta Jennings and Leandra Knight, USDA-APHIS-PPQ

Phytophthora quercetorum (CPHST BL 52G) colonies of the ex-type grown for 7 days on (a) V8® Agar, (b) potato dextrose agar, and (c) malt extract agar; photo by Krysta Jennings and Leandra Knight, USDA-APHIS-PPQ


  Phytophthora quercetorum  (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) asexual and sexual phases: (a) papillate persistent ovoid sporangium originated in unbranched sporangiophore, (b) coralloid mycelia, (c–g) smooth-walled oogonia with paragynous antheridia and aplerotic oospores, (e–g) oogonia with comma-shaped tapered bases; photos by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.

Phytophthora quercetorum (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) asexual and sexual phases: (a) papillate persistent ovoid sporangium originated in unbranched sporangiophore, (b) coralloid mycelia, (c–g) smooth-walled oogonia with paragynous antheridia and aplerotic oospores, (e–g) oogonia with comma-shaped tapered bases; photos by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.


  Phytophthora quercetorum  (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) asexual phase: papillate persistent ovoid sporangium originated in unbranched sporangiophore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.

Phytophthora quercetorum (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) asexual phase: papillate persistent ovoid sporangium originated in unbranched sporangiophore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.


  Phytophthora quercetorum  (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) sexual phase: smooth-walled oogonium with paragynous antheridium and aplerotic oospore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.

Phytophthora quercetorum (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) sexual phase: smooth-walled oogonium with paragynous antheridium and aplerotic oospore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.


  Phytophthora quercetorum  (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) sexual phase: smooth-walled oogonium with comma-shaped tapered base, paragynous antheridium, and aplerotic oospore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.

Phytophthora quercetorum (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) sexual phase: smooth-walled oogonium with comma-shaped tapered base, paragynous antheridium, and aplerotic oospore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.


  Phytophthora quercetorum  (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) sexual phase: smooth-walled oogonium with comma-shaped tapered base, paragynous antheridium, and aplerotic oospore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.

Phytophthora quercetorum (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) sexual phase: smooth-walled oogonium with comma-shaped tapered base, paragynous antheridium, and aplerotic oospore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.


  Phytophthora quercetorum  (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) asexual phase: coralloid mycelia; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.

Phytophthora quercetorum (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) asexual phase: coralloid mycelia; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.


  Phytophthora quercetorum  (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) sexual phase: smooth-walled oogonium with comma-shaped tapered base, paragynous antheridium, and aplerotic oospore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.

Phytophthora quercetorum (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) sexual phase: smooth-walled oogonium with comma-shaped tapered base, paragynous antheridium, and aplerotic oospore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.


  Phytophthora quercetorum  (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) sexual phase: smooth-walled oogonium with paragynous antheridium and aplerotic oospore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.

Phytophthora quercetorum (ex-type CPHST BL 52G) sexual phase: smooth-walled oogonium with paragynous antheridium and aplerotic oospore; photo by Gloria Abad, USDA-APHIS-PPQ.


Name and publication

Phytophthora quercetorum Y. Balci & S. Balci (2008)

Balci Y, Balci S, Blair JE, Park SY, Kang S, and MacDonald WL. 2008. Phytophthora quercetorum sp. nov., a novel species isolated from eastern and north-central U.S. oak forests. Mycological Research 112: 906–916 (pp. 911).

Corresponding author: yibalci@mail.wvu.edu Yilmaz.Balci@aphis.usda.gov

Nomenclature

from Balci et al. (2008)

Mycobank

MB510683

Etymology

refers to oak forests

Typification

Type: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, isolated from the rhizosphere soil of oak (Quercus rubra), by Y. Balci in Maryland, Townhill, during July 2004; holotype: BPI 878357 (dry culture deposited to the Herbarium BPI of the Systematic Mycology and Microbiology Laboratory in MD, USA)

Ex-type: CBS 121119 and ATCC MYA-4186 (living cultures)

Sequences for ex-type in original manuscript: P15555 (WPC) = 60S Ribosomal protein L10 EU080900, β-tubulin EU080901, elongation factor 1 alpha EU080902, Enolase EU080903, Heat shock protein 90 EU080904, 28S Ribosomal DNA EU080905, TigA gene fusion EU080906

Ex-type in other collections

(ET) CBS 121119, ATCC MYA-4186, NRRL 64164, WPC P15555, S&T BL 52G (Abad)

Molecular identification

Voucher sequences for barcoding genes (ITS rDNA and COI) of the ex-type (see Molecular protocols page)

Phytophthora quercetorum isolate CPHST BL 52G (= P15555 WPC) = ITS rDNA MG865577, COI MH136969

Voucher sequences for Molecular Toolbox with seven genes (ITS, β-tub, COI, EF1α, HSP90, L10, and YPT1

(see Molecular protocols page) (In Progress)

Voucher sequences for Metabarcoding High-throughput Sequencing (HTS) Technologies [Molecular Operational Taxonomic Unit (MOTU)]

(see Molecular protocols page) (In Progress)

Sequences with multiple genes for ex-type in other sources
Position in multigenic phylogeny with 7 genes (ITS, β-tub, COI, EF1α, HSP90, L10, and YPT1)

Clade clade:
a taxonomic group of organisms classified together on the basis of homologous features traced to a common ancestor
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Morphological identification

adapted from Balci et al. (2008)

Colonies and cardinal temperatures

Colony colony:
assemblage of hyphae which usually develops form a single source and grows in a coordinated way
morphology on PDA, MEA with rosette chrysanthemum pattern. Minimum growth temperature 9°C, optimum 18–24°C, and maximum 30°C.

Conditions for growth and sporulation

Sporangia occasionally produced on culture media and abundantly produced on agar plugs immersed in soil extract water. GametangiaGametangia:
part of hypha specialized for fusion in sexual reproduction (see antheridium and oogonium)
abundantly produced in culture media. 

Asexual phase

SporangiaSporangia:
sac within which zoospores form, especially when water is cooled to about 10°C below ambient temperature; in solid substrates, sporangia usually germinate by germ tubes
papillatepapillate:
pertaining to the production of a distinct papilla at the distal end of the sporangium (cf. nonpapillate and semipapillate)
and occasionally bipapillate; persistentpersistent:
pertaining to sporangia that remain attached to the sporangiophore and do not separate or detach easily (cf. caducous)
; ovoidovoid:
egg-shaped, with the widest part at the base of the sporangium and the narrow part at the apex
, elongated, or distorted shapes (25–44 L x 18–33 W µm) originated in unbranched and simple sympodial sporangiophores or intercalaryintercalary:
positioned within a hypha (cf. terminal)
in hyphaehyphae:
single, tubular filament of a fungal or oomycete thallus; the basic structural unit of a fungus or oomycete
. Sporangiophores with basal or intercalaryintercalary:
positioned within a hypha (cf. terminal)
swellings. Hyphal swellings are not observed but hyphaehyphae:
single, tubular filament of a fungal or oomycete thallus; the basic structural unit of a fungus or oomycete
often present coralloid appearance. ChlamydosporesChlamydospores:
an asexual spore with a thickened inner wall that is delimited from the mycelium by a septum; may be terminal or intercalary, and survives for long periods in soil
rarely observed and are globoseglobose:
having a rounded form resembling that of a sphere
and subglobose.

Sexual phase

Homothallichomothallic:
pertaining to sexual reproduction that can take place within a single thallus (i.e. self-fertile, non-outcrossing) (cf. heterothallic).
. OogoniaOogonia:
the female gametangium in which the oospore forms after fertilization by the antheridium
smooth-walled, globoseglobose:
having a rounded form resembling that of a sphere
(17–40 µm), frequently with comma-shaped tapered basetapered base:
pertaining to the base of a sporangium or oogonium; funnel-shaped
on oogonial hyphae; antheridiaantheridia:
the male gametangium; a multinucleate, swollen hyphal tip affixed firmly to the wall of the female gametangium (the oogonium)
paragynousparagynous:
pertaining to the sexual stage in which the antheridium is attached to the side of the oogonium (cf. amphigynous)
, cylindrical or club-shaped; oopores apleroticaplerotic:
pertaining to a mature oospore that does not fill the oogonium; i.e. there is room left between the oospore wall and oogonium wall (cf. plerotic)
or slightly apleroticaplerotic:
pertaining to a mature oospore that does not fill the oogonium; i.e. there is room left between the oospore wall and oogonium wall (cf. plerotic)
(14–33 µm).

Most typical characters

Phytophthora quercetorum is characterized by the presence of oogoniaoogonia:
the female gametangium in which the oospore forms after fertilization by the antheridium
frequently with comma-shaped tapered basetapered base:
pertaining to the base of a sporangium or oogonium; funnel-shaped
and the shape and origin of the sporangiasporangia:
sac within which zoospores form, especially when water is cooled to about 10°C below ambient temperature; in solid substrates, sporangia usually germinate by germ tubes
.

Additional specimen(s) evaluated

Phytophthora quercetorum ex-type CPHST BL 52G, duplicate of P15555 (World Phytophthora Collection)

Hosts and distribution

Distribution: North America (USA), Europe
Substrate: soil, rhizosphere
Host: Quercus alba (Fagaceae), Acer rubrum (Sapindaceae), Hedera helix (Araliaceae), Quercus robur

Retrieved February 01, 2018 from U.S. National Fungus Collections Nomenclature Database.

Additional references and links

 

 

Fact sheet author

Z. Gloria Abad, Ph.D., USDA-APHIS-PPQ-S&T Plant Pathogen Confirmatory Diagnostics Laboratory (PPCDL), United States of America.