Systematics Collections Data

PDD 115111 – Aureobasidium caulivorum (Kirchn.) W.B. Cooke

Data provider:
New Zealand Fungarium - Te Kohinga Hekaheka o Aotearoa
Barcode:
PDD 115111
Specimen type:
Packet
Database record added:
18 April 2024
Database record updated:
24 April 2024
Components
Primary component
Active identification
Determined name:
Aureobasidium caulivorum
Determiner:
J.A. Cooper
Identification date:
2024 (Verbatim: 2024)
Preferred name:
Aureobasidium caulivorum (Kirchn.) W.B. Cooke
Division:
Ascomycota
Class:
Dothideomycetes
Order:
Dothideales
Family:
Saccotheciaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Associations:
has host Arthropodium cirratum
Substrate:
living leaves
Other identifications
Identification
Determined name:
Aureobasidium
Determiner:
J.A. Cooper
Identification date:
Preferred name:
Aureobasidium Viala & G. Boyer
Active:
no
Identification type:
Determination
Other components
Active identification
Determined name:
Arthropodium cirratum
Determiner:
Identification date:
Preferred name:
Arthropodium cirratum (G.Forst.) R.Br.
Division:
Tracheophyta
Class:
Liliopsida
Order:
Asparagales
Family:
Asparagaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Collection events
Primary collection event
Collection event type:
Field
Verbatim locality:
Christchurch, Cashmere, Holliss Park
Verbatim collector:
J.A. Cooper
Standardised collector:
J. A. Cooper
Collectors reference no.:
JAC 18000
Verbatim date:
25/08/2023
Start date:
2023-08-25
New Zealand Area Codes:
Mid Canterbury
Country:
New Zealand
Native lands:
Ngāi Tahu
Georeferences:
Latitude and Longitude (WGS84):  -43.571668  172.638721 
Habitat:
Urban park
Specimen notes
Public Note:
collected as another example of a red leaf spot on ths host. The reddening seems to be a general response to damage. Here is an Alternaria … https://inaturalist.nz/observations/178588903. Survey in response to the proposal that red spots are caused by a nematode … https://inaturalist.nz/observations/178473172. I have never found nematodes associated with these spots. In this case an incubated leaf developed small white slimy-headed conidiophores with small, pale tan conidia. The colonies are yeast-like and sporulate within the agar producing a bead-like growth - seems like a typical Aureobasidium but less pink than others I have seen.
J.A. Cooper
Assigned reference numbers
JA Cooper Fungarium:
JAC18000
Permissions
Project permits
Reference:
PDD Collection - Local Contexts
Biocultural (BC) Notice