Benjamin Yaw Ayim, Kallol Das, Cho, Young-Je, Seung-Yeol Lee, H. Jung
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摘要
从韩国梨城的土壤中分离到一株真菌分离株US-18-11。在麦芽提取物琼脂(MEA)和燕麦琼脂(OA)培养基上培养7天后,菌丝体的直径分别为42-43mm和41-44mm。真菌菌落形成白色至暗绿色的气生菌丝体,呈絮状,边缘规则,橄榄黑色,反面有铅灰色斑块。分生孢子颜色透明至棕色,椭圆形至卵球形,具滴状,丰富,球状,单生,或汇合,尺寸3.2-7.2×1.1-2.3μm。对大亚基(LSU)、内部转录间隔区(ITS)、DNA定向RNA聚合酶II第二大亚基(RPB2)和β-微管蛋白(TUB2)基因序列的BLAST搜索显示,分离物US-18-11与龙球菌CBS 186.83的相似性分别为99、100、97和99%。基于上述序列的串联数据构建的邻居连接系统发育树表明,分离物US-18-11与龙球菌CBS 186.83聚在同一分支中。根据形态学、培养和系统发育分析的结果,分离物US-18-11与先前描述的E.draconis CBS 186.83相同。据我们所知,这是龙线虫在韩国的首次报告。
A New Record of Epicoccum draconis Isolated from the Soil in Korea
A fungal isolate US-18-11 was isolated from the soil in Uiseong, Korea. The mycelium growth measured after 7 days of incubation at 22℃ on malt extract agar (MEA) and oatmeal agar (OA) media was 42-43 mm and 41-44 mm in diameter, respectively. The fungal colony formed white to dull green aerial mycelia that were floccose with regular margins and olivaceous black with leaden gray patches on the reverse side. The conidia were hyaline to brown in color, ellipsoidal to ovoid, guttulate, abundant, globose, solitary, or confluent measuring 3.2-7.2×1.1-2.3 μm. A BLAST search of the large subunit (LSU), internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, second largest subunit of DNA-directed RNA polymerase II (RPB2) and β-tubulin (TUB2) gene sequences revealed that the isolate US-18-11 has similarities of 99, 100, 97, and 99% with those of Epicoccum draconis CBS 186.83, respectively. A neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree constructed based on the concatenated dataset of above-mentioned sequences showed that isolate US-18-11 clustered with Epicoccum draconis CBS 186.83 in the same clade. Based on the results of morphological, cultural, and phylogenetic analysis, the isolate US-18-11 was identical to the previously described E. draconis CBS 186.83. To our knowledge, this is the first report of E. draconis in Korea.