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Citation for Study 15818

About Citation title: ""Black particles", the major colonizers on the ceiling stone of the stone chamber interior of the Kitora Tumulus, Japan, are the bulbilliferous basidiomycete fungus Burgoa anomala".
About Study name: ""Black particles", the major colonizers on the ceiling stone of the stone chamber interior of the Kitora Tumulus, Japan, are the bulbilliferous basidiomycete fungus Burgoa anomala".
About This study is part of submission 15818 (Status: Published).

Citation

Kiyuna T., An K., Rika K., Sano C., Miura S., & Sugiyama J. 2014. "Black particles", the major colonizers on the ceiling stone of the stone chamber interior of the Kitora Tumulus, Japan, are the bulbilliferous basidiomycete fungus Burgoa anomala. Mycoscience, .

Authors

  • Kiyuna T. (submitter)
  • An K.
  • Rika K.
  • Sano C.
  • Miura S.
  • Sugiyama J.

Abstract

Integrated analysis of phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of a total of 20 isolates of ?black particles? (?Kuro-tsubu? in Japanese), which mainly appeared on the plaster wall of the ceiling tuff stone surface of the Kitora Tumulus stone chamber interior in Asuka village, Nara, Japan, has identified as the bulbilliferous basidiomycetous anamorphic fungus Burgoa anomala (H.H. Hotson)Goid. Our 28S rRNA gene D1/D2 (28S) and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions ITS sequence-based phylogenies indicated that the 20 isolates, which displayed no genetic divergence, firmly clustered with the authentic strain B. anomala CBS 130.38 (Goidànichi?s isolate). These isolates and B. anomala CBS 130.38 grouped together with species of the teleomorphic genus Sistotrema and its allies in the Cantharelloid clade were defined by Moncalvo et al. in 2006. The biodeteriorated murals, plaster, and stone walls as the substrates or habitats, on which this fungus colonized, are noteworthy. Additionally, this is the first record of B. anomala isolated in Japan.

Keywords

Biodeterioration, Burgoa anomala, Cultural properties, Molecular systematics, Stone decay

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