Nw. Waipara et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF THOZETELLA-TOCKLAIENSIS ISOLATED FROM THE ROOTS OF 3 GRASS SPECIES IN WAIKATO PASTURES, NEW-ZEALAND, New Zealand Journal of Botany, 34(4), 1996, pp. 517-522
In a mycological survey of Waikato pastures, Thozetella tocklaiensis w
as isolated from the roots of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne), swe
et vernal (Anthoxanthum odoratum), and browntop (Agrostis capillaris).
Initially, isolates grew as sterile dematiaceous mycelium in culture
but when grown on nutrient poor media under near-UV light produced con
idia in sporodochia characteristic of Thozetella tocklaiensis. Electro
n microscopy revealed that conidiophores within each sporodochium were
surrounded by excipular hyphae which produced sterile microawns. The
fungus produced sporodochia on roots of grass and clover seedlings and
hyphae penetrated epidermal and cortical root tissue of seedlings wit
hout causing visible disease symptoms. This fungus has not previously
been reported in New Zealand and is unrecorded from plant roots.