Fungalpedia – Note 1637, Sakireeta

 

Sakireeta Subram. & K. Ramakr.

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Classification: BotryosphaeriaceaeBotryosphaeriales, Incertae sedis, DothideomycetesPezizomycotinaAscomycota, Fungi

Saprobic on the host plant in terrestrial habitat. Sexual morph: undetermined. Asexual morph: Conidiomata brown to dark brown, pycnidial, subepidermal, usually aggregated, immersed, globose to depressed globose, unilocular to irregular multi-locular, glabrous, ostiolate, thick-walled. Conidiomatal wall composed of thick-walled, brown cell of textura angularis. Conidiophores reduced to conidiogenous cells. Conidiogenous cells hyaline, holoblastic, cylindrical to ampulliform. Conidia hyaline, subcylindrical to narrowly ellipsoidal or clavate, rounded at the apex, slightly truncated at the base, unicellular, initially bearing a cone-shaped, mucoid, apical sheath which splits up selectively forming three or four, tentaculiform, undulate appendages. 

Notes: Nag Raj (1973) re-described the generic type and showed it was similar to Tiarosporella paludosa in having subcylindrical to clavate conidia, with an everted cone-like appendage that later splits into 3–4 tentacular appendages, but it has smaller conidia. On this basis S. madreeya was referred to T. madreeya. The concept was followed by later authors (Sutton and Marasas 1976, Sutton 1980, Nag Raj 1993). Crous et al. (2015b) resurrected the genus Sakireeta based on T. madreeya, which has multilocular conidiomata embedded in a brown stroma. Sakireeta remains monotypic. To provide further taxonomy and phylogeny studies of Sakireeta, recollecting material from type localities and isolating the organism into pure culture is essential.

 Type species: Sakireeta madreeya Subram. & K. Ramakr., J. Indian bot. Soc. 36: 84 (1957)

Other accepted species: Species Fungorum – search Sakireeta.

 

References

Li WJ, McKenZie EHC, Liu JK, Bhat DJ, Dai DQ, Caporesi E, Tian Q, Maharachcikumbura SSN, Luo ZL, Shang QJ, Zhang JF, Tangthirasunun N, Karunarathna SC, Xu JC, Hyde KD 2020 – Taxonomy and phylogeny of hyaline-spored coelomycetes. Fungal Diversity 100: pages279–801.