A. L. Alves, Ana Carla da Silva Santos, R. N. Barbosa, C. Souza-Motta, R. Melo, P. Tiago
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Abstract
Two new Penicillium species are reported from soil of an agroforestry system and an Atlantic Rainforest fragment in Pernambuco, Northeast Brazil. Using a polyphasic approach, combining partial β -tubulin ( BenA ), calmodulin ( CaM ), internal transcribed spacer (ITS), and RNA polymerase II second largest subunit ( RPB2 ) gene sequences and morphological characters, Penicillium gercinae sp. nov. (section Ramigena , series Georgiensia ) , and Penicillium stangiae sp. nov. (section Lanata-Divaricata , series Dalearum ) are described. Descriptions based on morphological features are provided. Penicillium gercinae is phylogenetically closely related to P. georgiense ; however, P. gercinae does not grow on Czapek yeast extract (CYA) and has monoverticillate and biverticillate conidiophores. Penicillium stangiae is phylogenetically closely related to P. penarojense and P. vanderhammenii . As diagnostic features, P. stangiae had slower growth on CYA (28-30 mm in 7 days) and on DG18 (6-7 mm in 7 days) and lacked the production of acid on creatine agar. This research contributes to the expansion of knowledge on the taxonomy and diversity of Penicillium species in Brazil.
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