# Five New Phyllachora Species from Tar Spot Fungi on Poaceae in Sichuan China

**Authors:** Pengwei Su, Yuechi Liao, Yan Jin, Yanpeng Chen, Asanka Madhushan, Jian-Kui Liu, Sajeewa S. N. Maharachchikumbura

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jof11030208 · Journal of Fungi · 2025-03-07

## TL;DR

This paper describes five new species of tar spot fungi found on grasses in Sichuan, China, and expands knowledge about these plant pathogens.

## Contribution

The discovery of five new Phyllachora species and two new host records in Sichuan adds to fungal biodiversity and plant pathology knowledge.

## Key findings

- Five new Phyllachora species were identified through morphological and phylogenetic analyses.
- Two species were found to have new host records in the Poaceae family.
- P. yuanjiangensis was synonymized with P. xinpingensis.

## Abstract

Tar spot is a prevalent fungal disease characterized by shiny black spots on the leaves, stems, and fruits of various plants. It is typically caused by members of the family Phyllachoraceae, which consists of biotrophic and obligate plant parasitic fungi. During field investigations of tar spot fungi in Sichuan Province, China, 70 fungal samples associated with tar spots belonging to the family Poaceae were collected from 13 different locations. Through morphological studies and multi-locus phylogenetic analysis of combined ITS, SSU, and LSU datasets, the collected samples were classified into eight Phyllachora species. Among these, five were identified as new species (Phyllachora cylindricae, P. festucae, P. luzhouensis, P. palmifoliae, and P. wenchuanensis), and two represented new host records (P. chongzhouensis, P. panicicola). The new species are accompanied by descriptions and illustrations, while their characteristics are discussed in relation to comparable taxa. Additionally, P. yuanjiangensis is synonymized under P. xinpingensis. These findings enhance our understanding of tar spot fungi in Sichuan and, given that Phyllachora species are important pathogens of plants in the Poaceae family, establish a foundation for further research to better understand their potential impacts on agriculture and the local ecology.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Poaceae (taxon 4479)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** fungal disease (MESH:D009181)
- **Species:** Phyllachora panicicola (species) [taxon 2066077]

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