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   radulidium subulatum, new taxon for mycobiota of iran  
   
نویسنده karimzadeh samira ,fotouhifar khalil-berdi
منبع رستنيها - 2019 - دوره : 20 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:188 -191
  
آدرس university of tehran, faculty of agricultural science and engineering, college of agriculture and natural resources, department of plant protection, iran, university of tehran, faculty of agricultural science and engineering,college of agriculture and natural resources, department of plant protection, iran
پست الکترونیکی fotowhi@ut.ac.ir
 
   Radulidium subulatum, new taxon for mycobiota of Iran  
   
Authors Karimzadeh Samira ,Fotouhifar Khalil-Berdi
Abstract    Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), a member of Fabaceae family, is a perennial or permanent plant with upright and very deep root that penetrates up to three meters into the soil, and therefore is the source of vitamins and minerals that takes from the soil. This plant is very important in terms of chemical and pharmaceutical compositions. In order to identify the fungi accompaning leaf spot symptoms of the alfalfa, leaves with leaf spot symptoms were collected from Sheikh Ali Khan region of the Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province (Iran) during July 2018. The samples were transferred to laboratory and then small pieces (5 × 5 mm) were cut from the margin of leaf spots. Resulting leaf pieces were surface disinfested with 1% sodium hypochlorite for 30 sec. and then washed three times with sterilized water and were put on sterilized filter paper to remove excess water. Disinfested leaf pieces were transferred on 2% water agar medium. Isolates were purified by hyphal tip method and then were transferred to Petri dishes containing PDA culture medium and the grown fungal colonies were kept for seven days at 25 °C in continuous dark condition. Of the obtained fungal isolates, one isolate was identified as Radulidium subulatum (de Hoog) Arzanlou, W. Gams & Crous based on morphological features. According to the available literatures, this is the first report of Radulidium subulatum for mycobiota of Iran. The diameter of the fungus colony on malt extract agar (MEA) after 14 days of growth at 24 °C in continuous dark condition were 50 mm, and the colony of the fungus was pale gray in color (Fig. 1a). Conidiophores were pale brown, smooth, tapering toward the apex and have short conspicuous denticles at the tip, where the conidia were attached to the conidiophores. Denticles were densely crowded, prominent, blunt at the end and pale brown in color. The dimension of the conidiophores were 14–28(21) × 1.5–3(2.25) µm (Fig. 1 b–d). Conidia were solitary, singlecelled, smooth, ellipsoid, pale brown and 4–7(5.5) × 1.5–2(1.75) µm in diameter. Conidia had short hilum with about one micrometer in length.
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