@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22035,
author = {Walter M Jaklitsch and Christian Lechat and Hermann Voglmayr},
title = {The rise and fall of Sarawakus (Hypocreaceae, Ascomycota)},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Ascomycota, Hypocrea, Hypocreaceae, Hypocreales, pyrenomycetes, rpb2, tef1, Thuemenella, Trichoderma},
doi = {10.3852/13-117},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {106},
number = {1},
pages = {133--144},
abstract = {Species of Sarawakus are rarely encountered. Their teleomorphs resemble sexual stages of Trichoderma, formerly called Hypocrea, but differ from that genus by unicellular ascospores. The two greenspored species S. britannicus and the type species of Sarawakus, S. lycogaloides, recently were collected, compared with their types and cultured. We redescribe and illustrate these species and transfer them to Trichoderma, based on phylogenetic analysis of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha encoding gene (tef1), containing the two last introns and exon, and a part of the rpb2 gene, encoding the second largest RNA polymerase subunit. Trichoderma lycogaloides, was found to cluster with Hypocrea sulawesensis, an unusual species of Trichoderma, while T. britannicum is closely related to T. aerugineum of the Spinulosa clade. The anamorphs of the two examined species are characterized by (odd) verticillium-like conidiophores, large cylindrical phialides and conidia, which belong to the largest of those species forming green conidia, oval to subglobose in T. lycogaloides and oblong in T. britannicum. All species currently recognized in Sarawakus are transferred to Trichoderma, introducing the new combinations T. fragile, T. hexasporum, T. izawae, T. sordidum, T. subtrachycarpum, T. succisum and T. trachycarpum and the new name T. rosellum. Trichoderma trachycarpum is redescribed and illustrated from an isotype.}
}
Citation for Study 14278
Citation title:
"The rise and fall of Sarawakus (Hypocreaceae, Ascomycota)".
Study name:
"The rise and fall of Sarawakus (Hypocreaceae, Ascomycota)".
This study is part of submission 14278
(Status: Published).
Citation
Jaklitsch W.M., Lechat C., & Voglmayr H. 2014. The rise and fall of Sarawakus (Hypocreaceae, Ascomycota). Mycologia, 106(1): 133-144.
Authors
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Jaklitsch W.M.
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Lechat C.
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Voglmayr H.
(submitter)
Abstract
Species of Sarawakus are rarely encountered. Their teleomorphs resemble sexual stages of Trichoderma, formerly called Hypocrea, but differ from that genus by unicellular ascospores. The two greenspored species S. britannicus and the type species of Sarawakus, S. lycogaloides, recently were collected, compared with their types and cultured. We redescribe and illustrate these species and transfer them to Trichoderma, based on phylogenetic analysis of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha encoding gene (tef1), containing the two last introns and exon, and a part of the rpb2 gene, encoding the second largest RNA polymerase subunit. Trichoderma lycogaloides, was found to cluster with Hypocrea sulawesensis, an unusual species of Trichoderma, while T. britannicum is closely related to T. aerugineum of the Spinulosa clade. The anamorphs of the two examined species are characterized by (odd) verticillium-like conidiophores, large cylindrical phialides and conidia, which belong to the largest of those species forming green conidia, oval to subglobose in T. lycogaloides and oblong in T. britannicum. All species currently recognized in Sarawakus are transferred to Trichoderma, introducing the new combinations T. fragile, T. hexasporum, T. izawae, T. sordidum, T. subtrachycarpum, T. succisum and T. trachycarpum and the new name T. rosellum. Trichoderma trachycarpum is redescribed and illustrated from an isotype.
Keywords
Ascomycota, Hypocrea, Hypocreaceae, Hypocreales, pyrenomycetes, rpb2, tef1, Thuemenella, Trichoderma
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22035,
author = {Walter M Jaklitsch and Christian Lechat and Hermann Voglmayr},
title = {The rise and fall of Sarawakus (Hypocreaceae, Ascomycota)},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Ascomycota, Hypocrea, Hypocreaceae, Hypocreales, pyrenomycetes, rpb2, tef1, Thuemenella, Trichoderma},
doi = {10.3852/13-117},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {106},
number = {1},
pages = {133--144},
abstract = {Species of Sarawakus are rarely encountered. Their teleomorphs resemble sexual stages of Trichoderma, formerly called Hypocrea, but differ from that genus by unicellular ascospores. The two greenspored species S. britannicus and the type species of Sarawakus, S. lycogaloides, recently were collected, compared with their types and cultured. We redescribe and illustrate these species and transfer them to Trichoderma, based on phylogenetic analysis of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha encoding gene (tef1), containing the two last introns and exon, and a part of the rpb2 gene, encoding the second largest RNA polymerase subunit. Trichoderma lycogaloides, was found to cluster with Hypocrea sulawesensis, an unusual species of Trichoderma, while T. britannicum is closely related to T. aerugineum of the Spinulosa clade. The anamorphs of the two examined species are characterized by (odd) verticillium-like conidiophores, large cylindrical phialides and conidia, which belong to the largest of those species forming green conidia, oval to subglobose in T. lycogaloides and oblong in T. britannicum. All species currently recognized in Sarawakus are transferred to Trichoderma, introducing the new combinations T. fragile, T. hexasporum, T. izawae, T. sordidum, T. subtrachycarpum, T. succisum and T. trachycarpum and the new name T. rosellum. Trichoderma trachycarpum is redescribed and illustrated from an isotype.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 22035
AU - Jaklitsch,Walter M
AU - Lechat,Christian
AU - Voglmayr,Hermann
T1 - The rise and fall of Sarawakus (Hypocreaceae, Ascomycota)
PY - 2014
KW - Ascomycota
KW - Hypocrea
KW - Hypocreaceae
KW - Hypocreales
KW - pyrenomycetes
KW - rpb2
KW - tef1
KW - Thuemenella
KW - Trichoderma
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3852/13-117
N2 - Species of Sarawakus are rarely encountered. Their teleomorphs resemble sexual stages of Trichoderma, formerly called Hypocrea, but differ from that genus by unicellular ascospores. The two greenspored species S. britannicus and the type species of Sarawakus, S. lycogaloides, recently were collected, compared with their types and cultured. We redescribe and illustrate these species and transfer them to Trichoderma, based on phylogenetic analysis of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha encoding gene (tef1), containing the two last introns and exon, and a part of the rpb2 gene, encoding the second largest RNA polymerase subunit. Trichoderma lycogaloides, was found to cluster with Hypocrea sulawesensis, an unusual species of Trichoderma, while T. britannicum is closely related to T. aerugineum of the Spinulosa clade. The anamorphs of the two examined species are characterized by (odd) verticillium-like conidiophores, large cylindrical phialides and conidia, which belong to the largest of those species forming green conidia, oval to subglobose in T. lycogaloides and oblong in T. britannicum. All species currently recognized in Sarawakus are transferred to Trichoderma, introducing the new combinations T. fragile, T. hexasporum, T. izawae, T. sordidum, T. subtrachycarpum, T. succisum and T. trachycarpum and the new name T. rosellum. Trichoderma trachycarpum is redescribed and illustrated from an isotype.
L3 - 10.3852/13-117
JF - Mycologia
VL - 106
IS - 1
SP - 133
EP - 144
ER -