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''Discosia'' is a genus of
plant pathogen Plant pathology (also phytopathology) is the scientific study of diseases in plants caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors). Organisms that cause infectious disease include fungi, oomyc ...
s in the family '' Sporocadaceae''. It was published by Marie-Anne Libert in 1837. The genus was re-studied by Subramanian and Reddy (1974), who designated ''Discosia strobilina'' as lectotype for the genus (Nag Raj 1993; Tanaka et al. 2011). Later, when ''Sphaeria artocreas'' was transferred to the genus and combined under ''Discosia artocreas'' , the latter was chosen as lectotype of the genus (Fries 1849; Vanev 1991). Vanev (1991, 1992a, b, c, d) made a detailed taxonomic revision of the genus. On the basis of the location of the conidial septa and appendages, he delimited six sections (Vanev 1991), and to clarify the status of the genus he designated its lectotype as ''Discosia artocreas'' (Vanev 1992a). In 2015, Senanayake, Indunil C.; Maharachchikumbura, Sajeewa S. N. et al. (2015) moved the genus to its own family ''Discosiaceae'' . But in 2016, it was moved back into the family '' Sporocadaceae''. Species of ''Discosia'' are mostly
saprobes Saprotrophic nutrition or lysotrophic nutrition is a process of chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter. It occurs in saprotrophs, and is most often associated with fungi (f ...
(processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter) or parasites of vascular plants, and have been recorded worldwide from terrestrial habitats on a various range of host plants (Farr & Rossman 2019). Based on phylogenetic evidence, Liu et al. (2019a) synonymised ''Adiscio'' under ''Discosia'', ''Adiscio'' which was originally introduced by Tanaka et al. (2011), to accommodate the sexual morph species of this genus. An epitype for the type species of ''Discosia'' was designated by Liu et al. (2019a) as the type specimen was destroyed.


Hosts

''Discosia rhododendricola'' sp.nov, ''
Neopestalotiopsis rhododendricola ''Neopestalotiopsis'' is a genus of plant pathogens in the family Sporocadaceae. The genus was published by Maharachch., K.D. Hyde & Crous in Studies in Mycology vol.79 on page 135 in 2014. The type species is ''Neopestalotiopsis protearum'' . ...
'' sp.nov and ''
Diaporthe nobilis ''Diaporthe'' is a genus of endophytic filamentous fungal plant pathogens. ''Diaporthe'' species have been shown to transform the infection-inhibiting factors (+)- catechin and (−)-epicatechin into the 3,4-cis-dihydroxyflavan derivatives. ...
'' were new asexual fungal species found in 2022 on
Rhododendron ''Rhododendron'' (; from Ancient Greek ''rhódon'' "rose" and ''déndron'' "tree") is a very large genus of about 1,024 species of woody plants in the heath family (Ericaceae). They can be either evergreen or deciduous. Most species are nati ...
spp. in
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, Yunnan Province in China. ''Discosia strobilina'' has been found on various rhododendron species (including '' Rhododendron arboreum'' and ''
Rhododendron campulatum ''Rhododendron'' (; from Ancient Greek ''rhódon'' "rose" and ''déndron'' "tree") is a very large genus of about 1,024 species of woody plants in the heath family (Ericaceae). They can be either evergreen or deciduous. Most species are nativ ...
'') as leaf spots on dead and living leaves in Mexico, Europe, India and Japan. ''Discosia vagans'' was found on fallen leaves and dead stems on various rhododendron species in Italy and India. In Poland species of Discosia were found on 12 host plants including ''Anemone nemorosa , ''Galium odoratum'' , ''Gymnocarpium dryopteris'' , ''Moehringia trinervia'' , ''Mycelis muralis'' , ''Oxalis acetosella'' , ''Tilia cordata'' and ''Viola reichenbachiana'' ''Discosia artocreas'' has been found in America on ''Cercis canadensis'', ''Magnolia virginiana, Magnolia glauca'' and ''Aralia spinosa''.M.C. Cooke (Editor) In Alabama, USA species ''Discosia artocreas'' was found on ''Prunus serotina'' and ''Acer rubrum''. ''Discosia italica'' and ''Discosia fagi'' were found on the dead leaves of ''Fagus sylvatica'' in Italy. ''Discosia rubi'' has been trialled as treatment for human pathogen ''Cryptococcus neoformans''.


Distribution

It has a wide scattered cosmopolitan distribution, it is found in USA,Charles Theodore Mohr Mexico,David F. Farr, H. Bartolome Esteban and Mary E. Palm Europe, (including Italy, and Poland,) India, Japan, Thailand, China, and New Zealand.


Species

As accepted by Species Fungorum; *''Discosia alboferruginea'' *''Discosia aquatica'' *''Discosia artocreas'' *''Discosia arxii'' *''Discosia baarnensis'' *''Discosia biciliata'' *''Discosia bombycina'' *''Discosia brasiliensis'' *''Discosia caffra'' *''Discosia castaneae'' *''Discosia ceanothi'' *''Discosia celtidis'' *''Discosia eucalypticola'' *''Discosia fagi'' *''Discosia fici'' *''Discosia fraxinea'' *''Discosia himalayensis'' *''Discosia hiptages'' *''Discosia italica'' *''Discosia jambolanae'' *''Discosia jordanovii'' *''Discosia julia'' *''Discosia lauricola'' *''Discosia ludwigii'' *''Discosia macrozamiae'' *''Discosia maculiformis'' *''Discosia neofraxinea'' *''Discosia nobilis'' *''Discosia novae-zelandiae'' *''Discosia petrakii'' *''Discosia pini'' *''Discosia pleurochaeta'' *''Discosia poikilomera'' *''Discosia poonensis'' *''Discosia pseudoartocreas'' *''Discosia pseudoceanothi'' *''Discosia pseudopleurochaeta'' *''Discosia pyri'' *''Discosia querci'' *''Discosia ravennica'' *''Discosia rosae'' *''Discosia rubi'' *''Discosia sampaioi'' *''Discosia spegazzinii'' *''Discosia strobilina'' *''Discosia subramanianii'' *''Discosia syzygii'' *''Discosia tamarindi'' *''Discosia tenzingii'' *''Discosia tillandsiae'' *''Discosia tricellularis'' *''Discosia vagans'' *''Discosia yakushimensis'' Former species; * ''D. alnea'' = ''Asteroma alneum'', Gnomoniaceae * ''D. artocreas'' f. ''camphorae'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''aceris'' = ''Discosia artocreas)'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''betulae'' = ''Discosia artocreas)'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''brasiliensis'' = ''Discosia brasiliensis'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''camphorae'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''carpini'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''coryli'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''fagi'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''juglandis'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''mespili'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''platani'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''populi'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''quercina'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''sibirica'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''tremulae'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. artocreas'' var. ''ulmi'' = ''Discosia artocreas'', * ''D. clypeata'' = ''Anthostomella clypeata'', Xylariaceae * ''D. clypeata'' f. ''rosae'' = ''Anthostomella clypeata'', Xylariaceae * ''D. cynosbati'' = ''Seimatosporium rosae'', Sporocadaceae * ''D. eucalypti'' = ''Immersidiscosia eucalypti'', Amphisphaeriaceae * ''D. grammita'' = ''Seimatosporium grammitum'', Sporocadaceae * ''D. ignobilis'' = ''Seimatosporium ignobilis'', Sporocadaceae * ''D. impressa'' = ''Diplocarpon impressum'', Drepanopezizaceae * ''D. minima'' = ''Mycoleptodiscus minimus'', Magnaporthaceae * ''D. passerinii'' = ''Seimatosporium tostum'', Sporocadaceae * ''D. punicae'' = ''Monochaetia punicae'', Amphisphaeriaceae


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q10474164 Amphisphaeriales Taxa described in 1837