Aspergillus diversity from the Gcwihaba Cave in Botswana and description of one new species.

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-13 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2021.08.07
C M Visagie, M Goodwell, D O Nkwe
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A fungal survey of the Gcwihaba Cave from Botswana found Aspergillus to be one of the more common fungal genera isolated. The 81 Aspergillus strains were identified using CaM sequences and comparing these to a curated reference dataset. Nineteen species were identified representing eight sections (sections Candidi, Circumdati, Flavi, Flavipedes, Nidulantes, Nigri, Terrei and Usti). One strain could not be identified. Morphological characterisation and multigene phylogenetic analyses confirmed it as a new species in section Flavipedes and we introduce it below as A. okavangoensis. The new species is most similar to A. iizukae, both producing conidiophores with vesicles typically wider than 20 μm. The new species, however, does not produce Hülle cells and its colonies grow slower than those of A. iizukae on CYA at 37 °C (14-15 vs 18-21 mm) and CREA (15-16 vs 23-41mm).

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博茨瓦纳 Gcwihaba 洞穴中曲霉菌的多样性及一个新物种的描述。
对博茨瓦纳 Gcwihaba 洞穴的真菌调查发现,曲霉菌是分离到的较常见的真菌属之一。利用 CaM 序列并将其与参考数据集进行比较,对 81 个曲霉菌株进行了鉴定。共鉴定出 19 个菌种,分别代表 8 个区(Candidi 区、Circumdati 区、Flavi 区、Flavipedes 区、Nidulantes 区、Nigri 区、Terrei 区和 Usti 区)。有一个菌株无法确定。形态特征和多基因系统发育分析证实它是弗拉维佩德斯科的一个新物种,我们在下文中将其命名为 A. okavangoensis。新种与 A. iizukae 最为相似,都能产生分生孢子器,其囊泡通常宽于 20 μm。然而,新种不产生 Hülle 细胞,而且在 37 °C 的 CYA(14-15 mm 对 18-21 mm)和 CREA(15-16 mm 对 23-41 mm)条件下,其菌落生长速度比 A. iizukae 慢。
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