Kirschsteiniothelia 属(Dothideomycetes)的新成员;基于形态学和系统发育的三个新种和一个新的寄主记录。

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY Mycokeys Pub Date : 2024-10-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/mycokeys.110.133450
Xia Tang, Rajesh Jeewon, Ruvishika S Jayawardena, Deecksha Gomdola, Yong-Zhong Lu, Rong-Ju Xu, Abdulwahed Fahad Alrefaei, Fatimah Alotibi, Kevin D Hyde, Ji-Chuan Kang
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在一次与森林植物有关的微真菌调查中,我们从中国贵州省、海南省和云南省的腐木中采集到了四种与 Kirschsteiniothelia 有关的标本。Kirschsteiniothelia 有有性和无性两种形态。它们通常是腐木上的寄生菌,据报道也是人类的致病病原体。在本研究中,我们根据形态学以及 ITS、LSU 和 SSU rDNA 序列数据的多基因系统发育分析,介绍了三个新的 Kirschsteiniothelia 物种(K.bulbosapicalis、K.dendryphioides 和 K.longirostrata),并描述了 K.atra 的新宿主记录。这些分类群产生了一种类似endryphiopsis或 sporidesmium的无性形态,并提供了详细描述和微形态图解。此外,我们还提供了一份已接受的 Kirschsteiniothelia 物种核对表,包括详细的寄主信息、栖息地偏好、分子数据、现有形态类型、原产国和相应的参考文献。
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Additions to the genus Kirschsteiniothelia (Dothideomycetes); Three novel species and a new host record, based on morphology and phylogeny.

During a survey of microfungi associated with forest plants, four specimens related to Kirschsteiniothelia were collected from decaying wood in Guizhou, Hainan and Yunnan Provinces, China. Kirschsteiniothelia species have sexual and asexual forms. They are commonly found as saprophytes on decaying wood and have been reported as disease-causing pathogens in humans as well. In this study, we introduce three novel Kirschsteiniothelia species (K.bulbosapicalis, K.dendryphioides and K.longirostrata) and describe a new host record for K.atra, based on morphology and multi-gene phylogenetic analyses of a concatenated ITS, LSU and SSU rDNA sequence data. These taxa produced a dendryphiopsis- or sporidesmium-like asexual morph and detailed descriptions and micromorphological illustrations are provided. Furthermore, we provide a checklist for the accepted Kirschsteiniothelia species, including detailed host information, habitat preferences, molecular data, existing morphological type, country of origin and corresponding references.

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Mycokeys
Mycokeys MYCOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: MycoKeys is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online and print, rapidly produced journal launched to support free exchange of ideas and information in systematics and biology of fungi (including lichens). All papers published in MycoKeys can be freely copied, downloaded, printed and distributed at no charge for the reader. Authors are thus encouraged to post the pdf files of published papers on their homepages or elsewhere to expedite distribution. There are no restrictions nor charge for color.
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