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Neocucurbitaria chlamydospora sp. nov.: A Novel Species of the Family Cucurbitariaceae Isolated from a Stink Bug in Korea.


ABSTRACT: The fungal strain KNUF-22-18B, belonging to Cucurbitariaceae, was discovered from a stink bug (Hygia lativentris) during the investigation of insect microbiota in Chungnam Province, South Korea. The colonies of the strain KNUF-22-18B were wooly floccose, white to brown in the center on oatmeal agar (OA), and the colonies were buff, margin even, and colorless, reverse white to yellowish toward the center on malt extract agar (MEA). The strain KNUF-22-18B produced pycnidia after 60 days of culturing on potato dextrose agar, but pycnidia were not observed on OA. On the contrary, N. keratinophila CBS 121759T abundantly formed superficial pycnidia on OA and MEA after a few days. The strain KNUF-22-18B produced chlamydospores subglobose to globose, mainly in the chain, with a small diameter of 4.4-8.8 μm. At the same time, N. keratinophila CBS 121759T displayed a globose terminal with a diameter of 8-10 μm. A multilocus phylogeny using the internal transcribed spacer regions, 28S rDNA large subunit, β-tubulin, and RNA polymerase II large subunit genes further validated the uniqueness of the strain. The detailed description and illustration of the proposed species as Neocucurbitaria chlamydospora sp. nov. from Korea was strongly supported by molecular phylogeny.

SUBMITTER: Hong SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10288907 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Neocucurbitaria chlamydospora</i> sp. nov.: A Novel Species of the Family Cucurbitariaceae Isolated from a Stink Bug in Korea.

Hong Soo-Min SM   Das Kallol K   Lim Seong-Keun SK   Suh Sang Jae SJ   Lee Seung-Yeol SY   Jung Hee-Young HY  

Mycobiology 20230512 3


The fungal strain KNUF-22-18B, belonging to Cucurbitariaceae, was discovered from a stink bug (<i>Hygia lativentris</i>) during the investigation of insect microbiota in Chungnam Province, South Korea. The colonies of the strain KNUF-22-18B were wooly floccose, white to brown in the center on oatmeal agar (OA), and the colonies were buff, margin even, and colorless, reverse white to yellowish toward the center on malt extract agar (MEA). The strain KNUF-22-18B produced pycnidia after 60 days of  ...[more]

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