@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24297,
author = {Dilnora Gouliamova and Roumen Dimitrov and Maudy Smith and Marizeth Groenewald and Margarita Stoilova-Disheva and Borislav Georgiev and Teun Boekhout},
title = {DNA barcoding revealed Nematodospora valgi gen. nov., sp. nov. and Candida cetoniae sp. nov. in the Lodderomyces clade.},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Biodiversity, Bulgaria, Insect associated yeasts, Pathogenic yeasts, Yeast taxonomy },
doi = {10.1016/j.funbio.2015.05.008.},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/aip/18786146},
pmid = {26781375},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {120},
number = {2},
pages = {179--90},
abstract = {During a yeast biodiversity survey conducted in 2009-2011 in Bulgaria (South Eastern Europe) five strains of a novel ascomycetous yeast species were isolated from the beetle Valgus hemipterus (Cetoniinae) collected from two localities, namely Osogovska Planina Mountain and Nature Park Zlatni Pyasatsi. Phylogenetic analysis using combined sequences of the D1/D2 domains of the large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU rDNA) and the internal transcribed spacers 1+2 regions (ITS1+2) placed the novel species on a separate branch near the basal part of the Lodderomyces clade. The novel species has an unique ascospore morphology distinct from those of the closely related teleomorphic genus Lodderomyces. Based on phylogenetic analysis and morphology of the ascospores we propose Nematodospora valgi gen. nov., sp. nov. to accommodate these isolates (MB811804 D37ST, MB802458). Two strains of a novel anamorphic yeast species were isolated from the beetles Cetonia aurata and Oxythyrea funesta (Cetoniinae) collected in East Rhodopies and Sofia city, respectively. DNA barcoding analysis placed the new yeast species within the Candida parapsilosis subclade. Here, we present the description of a new yeast species, Candida cetonii sp. nov. (IMB1R2T, MB803501) to accommodate these two strains. The ecology and biogeography of the insect-associated yeasts of the Lodderomyces clade is discussed}
}
Citation for Study 17233
Citation title:
"DNA barcoding revealed Nematodospora valgi gen. nov., sp. nov. and Candida cetoniae sp. nov. in the Lodderomyces clade.".
Study name:
"DNA barcoding revealed Nematodospora valgi gen. nov., sp. nov. and Candida cetoniae sp. nov. in the Lodderomyces clade.".
This study is part of submission 17233
(Status: Published).
Citation
Gouliamova D., Dimitrov R., Smith M., Groenewald M., Stoilova-disheva M., Georgiev B., & Boekhout T. 2016. DNA barcoding revealed Nematodospora valgi gen. nov., sp. nov. and Candida cetoniae sp. nov. in the Lodderomyces clade. Fungal Biology, 120(2): 179-90.
Authors
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Gouliamova D.
(submitter)
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Dimitrov R.
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Smith M.
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Groenewald M.
+31 (0)30 212 2614
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Stoilova-disheva M.
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Georgiev B.
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Boekhout T.
Abstract
During a yeast biodiversity survey conducted in 2009-2011 in Bulgaria (South Eastern Europe) five strains of a novel ascomycetous yeast species were isolated from the beetle Valgus hemipterus (Cetoniinae) collected from two localities, namely Osogovska Planina Mountain and Nature Park Zlatni Pyasatsi. Phylogenetic analysis using combined sequences of the D1/D2 domains of the large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU rDNA) and the internal transcribed spacers 1+2 regions (ITS1+2) placed the novel species on a separate branch near the basal part of the Lodderomyces clade. The novel species has an unique ascospore morphology distinct from those of the closely related teleomorphic genus Lodderomyces. Based on phylogenetic analysis and morphology of the ascospores we propose Nematodospora valgi gen. nov., sp. nov. to accommodate these isolates (MB811804 D37ST, MB802458). Two strains of a novel anamorphic yeast species were isolated from the beetles Cetonia aurata and Oxythyrea funesta (Cetoniinae) collected in East Rhodopies and Sofia city, respectively. DNA barcoding analysis placed the new yeast species within the Candida parapsilosis subclade. Here, we present the description of a new yeast species, Candida cetonii sp. nov. (IMB1R2T, MB803501) to accommodate these two strains. The ecology and biogeography of the insect-associated yeasts of the Lodderomyces clade is discussed
Keywords
Biodiversity, Bulgaria, Insect associated yeasts, Pathogenic yeasts, Yeast taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24297,
author = {Dilnora Gouliamova and Roumen Dimitrov and Maudy Smith and Marizeth Groenewald and Margarita Stoilova-Disheva and Borislav Georgiev and Teun Boekhout},
title = {DNA barcoding revealed Nematodospora valgi gen. nov., sp. nov. and Candida cetoniae sp. nov. in the Lodderomyces clade.},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Biodiversity, Bulgaria, Insect associated yeasts, Pathogenic yeasts, Yeast taxonomy },
doi = {10.1016/j.funbio.2015.05.008.},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/aip/18786146},
pmid = {26781375},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {120},
number = {2},
pages = {179--90},
abstract = {During a yeast biodiversity survey conducted in 2009-2011 in Bulgaria (South Eastern Europe) five strains of a novel ascomycetous yeast species were isolated from the beetle Valgus hemipterus (Cetoniinae) collected from two localities, namely Osogovska Planina Mountain and Nature Park Zlatni Pyasatsi. Phylogenetic analysis using combined sequences of the D1/D2 domains of the large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU rDNA) and the internal transcribed spacers 1+2 regions (ITS1+2) placed the novel species on a separate branch near the basal part of the Lodderomyces clade. The novel species has an unique ascospore morphology distinct from those of the closely related teleomorphic genus Lodderomyces. Based on phylogenetic analysis and morphology of the ascospores we propose Nematodospora valgi gen. nov., sp. nov. to accommodate these isolates (MB811804 D37ST, MB802458). Two strains of a novel anamorphic yeast species were isolated from the beetles Cetonia aurata and Oxythyrea funesta (Cetoniinae) collected in East Rhodopies and Sofia city, respectively. DNA barcoding analysis placed the new yeast species within the Candida parapsilosis subclade. Here, we present the description of a new yeast species, Candida cetonii sp. nov. (IMB1R2T, MB803501) to accommodate these two strains. The ecology and biogeography of the insect-associated yeasts of the Lodderomyces clade is discussed}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 24297
AU - Gouliamova,Dilnora
AU - Dimitrov,Roumen
AU - Smith,Maudy
AU - Groenewald,Marizeth
AU - Stoilova-Disheva,Margarita
AU - Georgiev,Borislav
AU - Boekhout,Teun
T1 - DNA barcoding revealed Nematodospora valgi gen. nov., sp. nov. and Candida cetoniae sp. nov. in the Lodderomyces clade.
PY - 2016
KW - Biodiversity
KW - Bulgaria
KW - Insect associated yeasts
KW - Pathogenic yeasts
KW - Yeast taxonomy
UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/aip/18786146
N2 - During a yeast biodiversity survey conducted in 2009-2011 in Bulgaria (South Eastern Europe) five strains of a novel ascomycetous yeast species were isolated from the beetle Valgus hemipterus (Cetoniinae) collected from two localities, namely Osogovska Planina Mountain and Nature Park Zlatni Pyasatsi. Phylogenetic analysis using combined sequences of the D1/D2 domains of the large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU rDNA) and the internal transcribed spacers 1+2 regions (ITS1+2) placed the novel species on a separate branch near the basal part of the Lodderomyces clade. The novel species has an unique ascospore morphology distinct from those of the closely related teleomorphic genus Lodderomyces. Based on phylogenetic analysis and morphology of the ascospores we propose Nematodospora valgi gen. nov., sp. nov. to accommodate these isolates (MB811804 D37ST, MB802458). Two strains of a novel anamorphic yeast species were isolated from the beetles Cetonia aurata and Oxythyrea funesta (Cetoniinae) collected in East Rhodopies and Sofia city, respectively. DNA barcoding analysis placed the new yeast species within the Candida parapsilosis subclade. Here, we present the description of a new yeast species, Candida cetonii sp. nov. (IMB1R2T, MB803501) to accommodate these two strains. The ecology and biogeography of the insect-associated yeasts of the Lodderomyces clade is discussed
L3 - 10.1016/j.funbio.2015.05.008.
JF - Fungal Biology
VL - 120
IS - 2
SP - 179
EP - 90
ER -