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Additions to Rhytidhysteron (Hysteriales, Dothideomycetes) in China.


ABSTRACT: In this study, twelve terrestrial hysteriaceous saprobic fungi growing on different pieces of dead wood were collected from Yunnan Province, China. All hysteriaceous strains isolated in this study tallied with the general characteristics associated with Rhytidhysteron. Detailed morphological characteristics and combined multigene phylogeny of LSU, ITS, SSU, and TEF showed that the twelve hysteriaceous fungi strains represent four distinct new species, and seven new host or geographical records of Rhytidhysteron. Based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence, the four new species (Rhytidhysteron bannaense sp. nov., R. coffeae sp. nov., R. mengziense sp. nov., and R. yunnanense sp. nov.) expand the number of species of Rhytidhysteron from thirty-three to thirty-seven, while seven new geographical records expand the records of Rhytidhysteron in China from six to thirteen. In addition, 10 new Rhytidhysteron host records are reported for the first time, thus expanding the known hosts for Rhytidhysteron from 52 to 62. Full descriptions, images of the morphology, and phylogenetic analyses to show the position of the Rhytidhysteron taxa are provided. In addition, the present study summarizes the main morphological characteristics, host associations, and locations of this genus.

SUBMITTER: Du TY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9958654 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Additions to <i>Rhytidhysteron</i> (<i>Hysteriales</i>, <i>Dothideomycetes</i>) in China.

Du Tian-Ye TY   Dai Dong-Qin DQ   Mapook Ausana A   Lu Li L   Stephenson Steven L SL   Suwannarach Nakarin N   Elgorban Abdallah M AM   Al-Rejaie Salim S   Karunarathna Samantha C SC   Tibpromma Saowaluck S  

Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) 20230122 2


In this study, twelve terrestrial hysteriaceous saprobic fungi growing on different pieces of dead wood were collected from Yunnan Province, China. All hysteriaceous strains isolated in this study tallied with the general characteristics associated with <i>Rhytidhysteron</i>. Detailed morphological characteristics and combined multigene phylogeny of LSU, ITS, SSU, and <i>TEF</i> showed that the twelve hysteriaceous fungi strains represent four distinct new species, and seven new host or geograph  ...[more]

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