MycoKeys,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
112, P. 277 - 306
Published: Jan. 23, 2025
Fungal
diversity
is
rapidly
expanding,
with
numerous
species
being
discovered
worldwide.
While
plant
debris
a
habitat
favoring
the
survival
and
multiplication
of
various
microbial
species.
In
this
study,
several
kirschsteiniothelia-like
isolates
were
collected
from
dead
branches
unidentified
perennial
dicotyledonous
plants.
Based
on
morphological
examination
phylogenetic
analyses
combined
ITS,
LSU,
SSU
sequences
data
using
maximum-likelihood
Bayesian
inference,
three
new
Kirschsteiniothelia,
namely
K.ganzhouensis,
K.jiangxiensis,
K.jiulianshanensis,
introduced,
one
known
species,
K.inthanonensis,
was
recorded
for
first
time
China.
To
improve
our
comprehensive
knowledge
all
accepted
Kirschsteiniothelia
characteristics,
sequence
data,
asexual
morphs,
habitat,
host,
locality
are
listed.
Journal of Fungi,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 79 - 79
Published: Jan. 19, 2025
Freshwater
fungi
consist
of
a
highly
diverse
group
organisms
in
freshwater
habitats
worldwide.
During
survey
fungal
diversity
across
different
regions
Jiangxi
Province,
China,
four
were
collected.
To
study
their
phylogenetic
relationships,
the
internal
transcribed
spacer
(ITS1-5.8S-ITS2),
large
subunit
(28S,
LSU),
small
(18S,
SSU),
and
RNA
polymerase
II
(RPB2)
genes
selected
for
analyses.
Based
on
morphology
coupled
with
analysis,
these
strains
confirmed
to
belong
Phaeoisaria,
Pleurothecium,
Pseudodactylaria.
Among
them,
three
as
new
species,
namely,
Pleurothecium
lignicola
(Pleurotheciaceae),
Pseudodactylaria
jiangxiensis
(Pseudodactylariaceae),
Ps.
(Pseudodactylariaceae).
One
species
was
identified
Phaeoisaria
filiformis
record
this
China.
All
compared
other
similar
detailed
descriptions,
illustrations,
data
provided.
MycoKeys,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
112, P. 277 - 306
Published: Jan. 23, 2025
Fungal
diversity
is
rapidly
expanding,
with
numerous
species
being
discovered
worldwide.
While
plant
debris
a
habitat
favoring
the
survival
and
multiplication
of
various
microbial
species.
In
this
study,
several
kirschsteiniothelia-like
isolates
were
collected
from
dead
branches
unidentified
perennial
dicotyledonous
plants.
Based
on
morphological
examination
phylogenetic
analyses
combined
ITS,
LSU,
SSU
sequences
data
using
maximum-likelihood
Bayesian
inference,
three
new
Kirschsteiniothelia,
namely
K.ganzhouensis,
K.jiangxiensis,
K.jiulianshanensis,
introduced,
one
known
species,
K.inthanonensis,
was
recorded
for
first
time
China.
To
improve
our
comprehensive
knowledge
all
accepted
Kirschsteiniothelia
characteristics,
sequence
data,
asexual
morphs,
habitat,
host,
locality
are
listed.