@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28708,
author = {Xing Du and Min Qiao and Zefen Yu and Jianping Xu and Qin Ke Zhang},
title = {Three new species of soil-inhabiting Trichoderma from southwest China},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Rhizospheric fungi, diversity, Hypocreales, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycokeys},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Trichoderma are widely distributed in China, the diversity can be remarkably reflected in Yunnan province. Three soil-inhabiting, named as T. kunmingense, T. speciosum and T. zeloharzianum were discovered, described and illustrated. We summarized some analyses of morphology and sequence data, including culture characteristic, features of asexual states, and phylogenetic inferences. Phylogenetic information were obtained based on rDNA sequences of partial nucleotide translation elongation factor 1-α encoding gene (tef1) and the gene encoding the second largest nuc RNA polymerase subunit (rpb2). The result indicates three new species respectively appeared as a separate terminal branch with high statistical support. T. speciosum and T. kunmingense belong to Viride clade, T. speciosum is related to three species ? T. hispanicum, T. samuelsii and T. junci, and is characterized by tree-like conidiophores, paired branches, spindly and ampulliform phialides and subglobose to globose conidia. T. kunmingense resemble T. asperellum and T.yunnanense, and is clearly distinctive by ampulliform and crowded phialides, mostly ellipsoidal conidia and pyramidal fashion conidiophores. T. zeloharzianum is a new member of green spored clade, and is associated with but differ from T. harzianum by crowded branches and conspicuous zonated formations of SNA.}
}
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| ID | Matrix Title | Description | Data type | NTAX | NCHAR | Taxa | ||||
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| M47099 | Trichoderma | Nucleic Acid | 35 | 2830 | View Taxa |
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