New Zealand Journal of Botany,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 13
Published: Dec. 11, 2024
The
taxonomic
position
of
Ijuhya
has
been
controversial
for
many
years
until
the
genus
was
formally
accepted
in
family
Ijuhyaceae.
In
this
study,
we
collected
four
isolates
from
two
fern
species,
Cyclosorus
interruptus
and
Diplazium
donianum,
Xishuangbanna,
Yunnan
Province,
China.
Based
on
morphology
multi-gene
phylogenetic
analyses
using
ITS,
LSU
tub
sequences,
new
donianumnesis
I.
interruptusnesis
were
identified.
Detailed
descriptions
with
illustrations
in-depth
analysis
are
provided
all
identified
taxa.
This
study
enriches
knowledge
species
diversity
expand
molecular
data
Ijuhya.
addition,
our
will
contribute
to
distribution
Ijuhyaceae
tropical
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Jan. 13, 2025
During
investigations
of
freshwater
fungi
in
Hunan
and
Yunnan
provinces,
China,
Chaetopsina
yunnanensis
sp.
nov.
(Nectriaceae),
Parafuscosporella
hunanensis
(Fuscosporellaceae),
Pleurotheciella
(Pleurotheciaceae)
were
discovered
on
submerged
decaying
wood
branches.
Based
phylogenetic
analyses,
C.
formed
a
separate
branch
with
pinicola
nested
among
other
species
Nectriaceae
(Hypocreales).
Furthermore,
hitherto
known
beijingensis
shared
the
same
fulva,
type
genus,
demonstrating
their
conspecific
status.
Therefore,
is
formally
synonymized
under
an
amended
circumscription.
Pa.
well-separated
subclade
ex-type
strain
mucosa
clustered
within
Fuscosporellaceae
(Fuscosporellales).
In
addition,
genus
treated
as
distinct
from
Vanakripa
due
to
lack
evidence
clarifying
congeneric
status
latter.
Pl.
found
be
sister
saprophytica,
forming
dimorphospora
Pleurotheciaceae
(Pleurotheciales).
Morphologically,
fits
well
generic
concept
holomorphic
state
hyphomycetous
asexual
morph
producing
pigmented,
setiform
conidiophores,
phialidic
conidiogenous
cells,
hyaline
conidia,
nectria-like
sexual
morph.
having
acrogenous,
apiosporous,
versicolored,
obovoid
obpyriform
conidia.
contrast,
resembles
dimorphism
two
types
conidia
(Type
I,
brown,
muriform/phragmosporous
conidia;
Type
II,
hyaline,
amerosporous/didymorsporous
conidia).
The
novelty
taxa
explained
detailed
descriptions,
photo-micrographic
illustrations,
polymorphism,
multigene
analyses
Bayesian
inference
maximum
likelihood
criteria.
Fungal Diversity,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
121(1), P. 1 - 94
Published: July 1, 2023
Abstract
Hypocreomycetidae
is
a
highly
diverse
group
with
species
from
various
habitats.
This
subclass
has
been
reported
as
pathogenic,
endophytic,
parasitic,
saprobic,
fungicolous,
lichenicolous,
algicolous,
coprophilous
and
insect
fungi
aquatic
terrestrial
In
this
study,
we
focused
on
freshwater
of
which
resulted
41
fresh
collections
China
Thailand.
Based
morphological
phylogenetic
analyses,
identified
26
that
belong
to
two
orders
(
Hypocreales
Microascales
)
six
families
Bionectriaceae
,
Halosphaeriaceae
Microascaceae
Nectriaceae
Sarocladiaceae
Stachybotryaceae
).
Ten
new
are
introduced
13
habitats
geographic
records
reported.
Mariannaea
superimposita,
Stachybotrys
chartarum
S.
chlorohalonatus
recollected
in
China.
analysis
combined
LSU,
ITS,
SSU,
rpb
2
tef
1-α
sequences
data,
Emericellopsis
transferred
genera
incertae
sedis
;
Pseudoacremonium
Sedecimiella
placed
Nautosphaeria
Tubakiella
excluded
Faurelina
.
Varicosporella
under
Atractium
synonym
addition,
divergence
time
estimates
showed
Ascocodina
Campylospora
Cornuvesica
Xenodactylariaceae
form
distinct
lineages
they
evolved
the
family/order
frame.
Hence,
order
Xenodactylariales
three
Ascocodinaceae
Campylosporaceae
Cornuvesicaceae
based
analysis,
estimations
characters.
Ancestral
character
state
performed
for
different
including
freshwater,
marine
taxa.
The
result
indicates
independently
ancestors.
results
further
support
those
early
diverging
clades
subclass,
mostly
comprising
taxa
have
secondarily
derived,
while
crown
clade
represented
all
evolution
adaptations
towards
their
habitual
changes
also
discussed.
Mycosphere,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 2208 - 2262
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
This
is
the
tenth
of
series
Mycosphere
Notes,
wherein
we
present
newly
discovered
saprobic
and
endophytic
fungi
isolated
from
various
hosts
in
China,
Thailand,
Uzbekistan.In
this
compilation,
introduce
three
new
genera,
viz.,
Conicotenuis
(Phomatosporaceae),
Irregularispora
(Stictidaceae)
Minimispora
14
species,
Clonostachys
artemisiae
(Bionectriaceae),
fusiformis
olivacea
(Stictidaceae),
Melomastia
loropetalicola
(Pleurotremataceae),
superficialis
Montagnula
agaves
(Didymosphaeriaceae),
Neodendryphiella
brassaiopsidis
(Dictyosporiaceae),
Paramicrosphaeropsis
sexualis
(Didymellaceae),
Pestalotiopsis
camelliae-japonicae
(Sporocadaceae),
pyrrosiaelinguae
zhaoqingensis
Pseudocoleophoma
heteropanacicola
Pseudopaucispora
heteropanacis
(Lophiostomataceae)
Torula
longan
(Torulaceae).In
addition,
two
species
phetchaburiensis
M.
sinensis
are
reviewed,
their
illustrations
provided
based
on
holotype.A
host
record
phytolaccae
described
Phytolacca
americana.We
describe
sexual
morph
for
first
time
revise
its
generic
concept
herein.
Mycosphere,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 1835 - 1959
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Fungalpedia
is
an
online
illustrated
compendium
of
the
fungi
and
fungus-like
taxa.In
this
database
we
provide
notes
on
genera
higher
taxa
definitions
descriptions
terms
generally
used
in
mycology.Where
possible
are
enhanced
with
plates
drawings
to
make
easier
understand.In
case
genera,
1)
habit,
host
lifestyle,
2)
level
classification,
3)
genes
other
evidence
support
genus,
4)
main
characters,
5)
a
critical
assessment
genus
its
placement,
6)
photographic
and/or
characters
genus.For
give
similar
information
but
drawing
will
not
be
provided.For
various
explanations
diagrams
facilitate
understanding.We
also
accounts
eminent
mycologists
both
living
deceased.We
methodology
biotechnology.Although
many
entries
by
invited
authors
published
scientific
papers,
interested
persons
welcome
contribute
modify
existing
entries.Those
should
contact
lead
author.