Three new asexual Kirschsteiniothelia species from Guizhou Province, China
Xing-Juan Xiao,
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Ning-Guo Liu,
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Jian Ma
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et al.
MycoKeys,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
113, P. 147 - 168
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
During
our
investigation
of
saprobic
fungi
in
southwestern
China,
three
micro-hyphomycetous
were
isolated
from
dead
wood
freshwater
and
terrestrial
habitats
Guizhou
Province.
Phylogenetic
analyses
ITS,
LSU,
SSU
sequences,
performed
using
Maximum
Likelihood
Bayesian
Inference
methods,
confirmed
that
these
isolates
belong
to
Kirschsteiniothelia
.
Based
on
distinct
morphological
characteristics
molecular
phylogenetic
evidence,
we
describe
new
species:
guizhouensis
,
K.
weiningensis
xishuiensis
Furthermore,
the
effectiveness
DNA
markers
for
species-level
identification
within
was
evaluated
Assemble
Species
by
Automatic
Partitioning
(ASAP)
analysis,
which
identified
ITS
nucleotide
sequences
as
most
reliable
marker
species
differentiation
genus.
Language: Английский
Unveiling four new taxa and Nigrosynnema natarajanensis comb. nov. in Stachybotryaceae (Hypocreales) from monocotyledon plants in Guangdong Province, China
MycoKeys,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
114, P. 299 - 327
Published: March 5, 2025
Members
of
Stachybotryaceae
are
distributed
worldwide,
with
certain
species
playing
a
significant
role
as
bio-degraders
and
some
causing
diseases
in
plants,
humans,
animals.
Other
within
this
family
can
be
found
soil
have
been
reported
saprobes
various
plants.
In
study
(2021-2022),
fungal
taxa
resembling
Stachybotryaceae,
isolated
from
dead
leaves
Agavesisalana
stem
Wurfbainiavillosa
Guangdong
Province,
China,
identified
based
on
morphological
characteristics
molecular
data.
Multi-locus
phylogeny
calmodulin
(cmdA),
internal
transcribed
spacer
(ITS),
the
large
subunit
nuclear
rDNA
(LSU),
RNA
polymerase
II
second
largest
(rpb2),
partial
translation
elongation
factor
1-α
(tef1-α),
β-tubulin
(tub2)
revealed
that
nine
strains
were
grouped
Stachybotryaceae.
Nigrosynnemaguangdongense
gen.
et
sp.
nov.,
typical
but
having
unusual
olivaceous
brown
to
black
synnemata
narrower
towards
apex
produce
phialidic,
aseptate,
slimy
conidia
glistening
heads,
is
introduced.
Additionally,
Brevistachyswurfbainiae
Sirastachysguangdongensis
introduced
new
species.
Stachybotrysmicrosporus
host
record
for
Agavesisalana.
The
present
provides
comprehensive
descriptions,
illustrations,
data
analyses
newly
discovered
recorded
taxonomic
phylogenetic
contribution
Furthermore,
combination,
Nigrosynnemanatarajanensis,
proposed
previously
described
Virgatosporanatarajanensis.
Language: Английский
Micro-fungi in southern China and northern Thailand: emphasis on medicinal plants
Fungal Diversity,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 10, 2025
Language: Английский
Additions to the family Junewangiaceae (Sordariomycetes): novel species and new records from freshwater habitats in Southwestern China
Frontiers in Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: April 22, 2025
Junewangiaceae
(
Sordariomycetes
)
is
a
family
with
relatively
recent
taxonomic
history
and
small
number
of
described
species.
However,
major
challenge
within
this
the
inability
to
distinguish
between
various
genera
based
solely
on
phylogenetic
analysis.
In
study,
we
introduced
two
new
species,
Junewangia
guangxiensis
J.
synnematica
,
which
formed
independent
clades
in
analysis
displayed
characteristics
that
were
easily
distinguishable
from
other
species
family.
Additionally,
three
previously
known
viz.
Dictyosporella
aquatica
D.
thailandensis
are
reported
China
for
first
time.
Furthermore,
bambusicola
documented
freshwater
habitat.
The
results
enhance
our
understanding
provide
some
suggestions
addressing
problems
future.
Language: Английский
A new Myxospora ( Hypocreales, Sordariomycetes ) species from the Tibetan Plateau, China
SHU-CHENG HE,
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Vinodhini Thiyagaraja,
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Chitrabhanu S. Bhunjun
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et al.
New Zealand Journal of Botany,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 17
Published: Dec. 16, 2024
Myxospora
motuoensis
sp.
nov.,
was
isolated
on
a
dead
wood
in
Motuo
County,
Linzhi
City,
Tibetan
Plateau,
China.
The
new
taxon
is
characterised
by
macronematous,
verticillately,
branched,
smooth,
verrucose
conidiophores,
phialidic,
hyaline,
subcylindrical,
periclinal
thickenings,
conidiogenous
cells
with
aseptate,
fusiform,
hyaline
and
smooth
conidia.
Phylogenetic
analyses
of
concatenated
ITS,
LSU,
rpb2,
cmdA,
tef1
tub2
sequence
data
were
employed
for
maximum
likelihood
(ML)
Bayesian
Inference
(BI)
analyses.
formed
sister
clade
to
musae
100%
ML/1.00
PP
statistic
support.
graminicola
proposed
herein
as
synonym
M.
masonii.
We
also
provide
host
record
poaceicola.
Morphological
characteristics
molecular
support
the
establishment
species.
Language: Английский