Rhizoctonia cornigera (Bourdot) Zmitr. Biol. Bull. Rev.

O’Donnell, R. P., Linde, C. C. & May, T. W., 2025, Rise up, Rhizoctonia: moving to one fungus, one name in the Ceratobasidiaceae (Agaricomycetes, Cantharellales), Persoonia 54 (1), pp. 285-325 : 303

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Rhizoctonia cornigera (Bourdot) Zmitr. Biol. Bull. Rev.
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Rhizoctonia cornigera (Bourdot) Zmitr. Biol. Bull. Rev. 14 (Suppl. 1): S33. 2024.

Basionym: Corticium cornigerum Bourdot, Rev. Sci. Bourbonnais Centr. France. 35 (1): 15. 1922.

Synonyms: Ceratobasidium cornigerum (Bourdot) D.P. Rogers, Stud. Nat. Hist. View in CoL Iowa Univ. 17 (1): 5. 1935.

Rhizoctonia cerealis E.P. Hoeven View in CoL , Netherlands J. Pl. Pathol. 83 (5): 191. 1977, nom. inval. ( Table 3).

Ceratorhiza cerealis (E.P. Hoeven) View in CoL R.T. Moore, Mycotaxon 29: 94. 1987, nom. inval. ( Table 3).

Ceratobasidium cereale View in CoL D.I. Murray & Burpee, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 82 (1): 172. 1984.

Type citation: ‘Vere et aestate, ad caules putrescentes Helianthi tuberosi , Saint-Priest-en-Murat. ‘[‘Spring and summer, on putrescent stems of Helianthus tuberosus , Saint-Priest-en-Murat’]. Roberts cites the collection ‘Allier, St. Priest, on rotting stalks of Helianthus tubersosus , 13 May 1913, H. Bourdot 9355 PC’ as holotype.

ITS barcode: AJ301903 View Materials ( R).

UNITE 1.5 % SH: n/a.

Alternative markers: ATP6 = DQ301576 View Materials ; RPB2 = DQ301707 View Materials ; TEF 1 = DQ301645 View Materials .

Notes: Refer to notes for R. ramicola and R. lantanae-camarae . The type of R. cornigera has not been sequenced. Oberwinkler et al. (2013) note that Cb. cornigerum is a broadly circumscribed taxon with no clear preference with respect to host or nutritional mode. The taxon is likely a species complex which contains several distinct taxa. Sequences from a CBS culture (CBS 132.82) identified as Cb. cornigerum in the analyses of Oberwinkler et al. (2013) generated by Gónzalez et al. (2001) were selected as representative sequences in this study. The synonymy of R. cerealis with R. cornigera follows Roberts (1999). Bondartseva & Zmitrovich (2024) transferred Cb. cornigerum to Rhizoctonia and noted (p. S33) that “If synonymy of Ceratobasidium cornigerum with Rhizoctonia goodyerae-repentis or Rh. fragariae is confirmed by modern methods for assessing taxonomic distance, one of these names should be used in the application to this species. If all three names are synonyms, the priority should be given to Rh. goodyerae-repentis .” However, we note that R. fragariae is an invalid name ( Table 3), and R. goodyerae-repentis is considered a name of uncertain application (see notes under R. fusispora ; Table 4).

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University of Helsinki

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Basidiomycota

Class

Agaricomycetes

Order

Cantharellales

Family

Ceratobasidiaceae

Genus

Rhizoctonia

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Rhizoctonia cornigera (Bourdot) Zmitr. Biol. Bull. Rev.

O’Donnell, R. P., Linde, C. C. & May, T. W. 2025
2025
Loc

Ceratorhiza cerealis (E.P. Hoeven)

R. T. Moore 1987: 94
1987
Loc

Ceratobasidium cereale

D. I. Murray & Burpee 1984: 172
1984
Loc

Rhizoctonia cerealis E.P. Hoeven

E. P. Hoeven 1977: 191
1977
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