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Discovery of Novel Backusella (Backusellaceae, Mucorales) Isolated from Invertebrates and Toads in Cheongyang, Korea.


ABSTRACT: Three novel fungal species, Backusella chlamydospora sp. nov., B. koreana sp. nov., and B. thermophila sp. nov., as well as two new records, B. oblongielliptica and B. oblongispora, were found in Cheongyang, Korea, during an investigation of fungal species from invertebrates and toads. All species are described here using morphological characters and sequence data from internal transcribed spacer sequences of ribosomal DNA and large subunit of the ribosomal DNA. Backusella chlamydospora is different from other Backusella species by producing chlamydospores. Backusella koreana can be distinguished from other Backusella species by producing abundant yeast-like cells. Backusella thermophila is characterized by a variable (subglobose to oblong, applanate to oval, conical and ellipsoidal to pyriform) columellae and grows well at 37 °C. Multigene phylogenetic analyses of the combined ITS and LSU rDNA sequences data generated from maximum likelihood and MrBayes analyses indicate that B. chlamydospora, B. koreana, and B. thermophila form distinct lineages in the family Backusellaceae. Detailed descriptions, illustrations, phylogenetic tree, and taxonomic key to the Backusella species present in Korea are provided.

SUBMITTER: Nguyen TTT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8303511 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Discovery of Novel <i>Backusella</i> (Backusellaceae, Mucorales) Isolated from Invertebrates and Toads in Cheongyang, Korea.

Nguyen Thuong T T TTT   Voigt Kerstin K   Santiago André Luiz Cabral Monteiro de Azevedo ALCMA   Kirk Paul M PM   Lee Hyang-Burm HB  

Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) 20210627 7


Three novel fungal species, <i>Backusella chlamydospora</i> sp. nov., <i>B</i>. <i>koreana</i> sp. nov., and <i>B</i>. <i>thermophila</i> sp. nov., as well as two new records, <i>B</i>. <i>oblongielliptica</i> and <i>B</i>. <i>oblongispora</i>, were found in Cheongyang, Korea, during an investigation of fungal species from invertebrates and toads. All species are described here using morphological characters and sequence data from internal transcribed spacer sequences of ribosomal DNA and large  ...[more]

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