@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref32321,
author = {Guang-Cong Ren and Dhanushka Nadeeshan Wanasinghe and Jutamart Monkai and Peter E Mortimer and Kevin D Hyde and Jian-Chu Xu and Aimin Pang and Heng Gui},
title = {Novel saprobic Hermatomyces species (Hermatomycetaceae) from Thailand and China},
year = {2021},
keywords = {2 new species, phylogeny, saprobic, taxonomy, woody litter fungi},
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url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {MycoKeys},
volume = {},
number = {},
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abstract = {During our survey of the diversity of woody litter fungi in China and Thailand, three Hermatomyces species were collected from dead woody twigs of Dipterocarpus sp. (Dipterocarpaceae) and Ehretia acuminate (Boraginaceae). Both morphology and multigene analyses revealed two taxa as new species (Hermatomyces turbinatus and H. jinghaensis) and the remaining collections as new records of Hermatomyces sphaericus. Hermatomyces turbinatus is characterized by 1) dimorphic conidia, having circular to oval lenticular conidia and 2) turbinate conidia consisting of two columns with two septa composed of 2?3 cells in each column. Hermatomyces jinghaensis is characterized by dimorphic conidia, having circular to oval lenticular conidia and clavate or subcylindrical cylindrical conidia and consisting of one or two columns with 6?8 cells in each column. Phylogenetic analyses of combined LSU, ITS, β-TUB, tef1-α and rpb2 sequence data supports the placement of these new taxa within Hermatomycetaceae with high statistical support}
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Citation for Study 28514

Citation title:
"Novel saprobic Hermatomyces species (Hermatomycetaceae) from Thailand and China".

Study name:
"Novel saprobic Hermatomyces species (Hermatomycetaceae) from Thailand and China".

This study is part of submission 28514
(Status: Published).
Citation
Ren G., Wanasinghe D.N., Monkai J., Mortimer P.E., Hyde K.D., Xu J., Pang A., & Gui H. 2021. Novel saprobic Hermatomyces species (Hermatomycetaceae) from Thailand and China. MycoKeys, .
Authors
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Ren G.
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Wanasinghe D.N.
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+66970637810
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Monkai J.
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Mortimer P.E.
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Hyde K.D.
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Xu J.
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Pang A.
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Gui H.
Abstract
During our survey of the diversity of woody litter fungi in China and Thailand, three Hermatomyces species were collected from dead woody twigs of Dipterocarpus sp. (Dipterocarpaceae) and Ehretia acuminate (Boraginaceae). Both morphology and multigene analyses revealed two taxa as new species (Hermatomyces turbinatus and H. jinghaensis) and the remaining collections as new records of Hermatomyces sphaericus. Hermatomyces turbinatus is characterized by 1) dimorphic conidia, having circular to oval lenticular conidia and 2) turbinate conidia consisting of two columns with two septa composed of 2?3 cells in each column. Hermatomyces jinghaensis is characterized by dimorphic conidia, having circular to oval lenticular conidia and clavate or subcylindrical cylindrical conidia and consisting of one or two columns with 6?8 cells in each column. Phylogenetic analyses of combined LSU, ITS, β-TUB, tef1-α and rpb2 sequence data supports the placement of these new taxa within Hermatomycetaceae with high statistical support
Keywords
2 new species, phylogeny, saprobic, taxonomy, woody litter fungi
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref32321,
author = {Guang-Cong Ren and Dhanushka Nadeeshan Wanasinghe and Jutamart Monkai and Peter E Mortimer and Kevin D Hyde and Jian-Chu Xu and Aimin Pang and Heng Gui},
title = {Novel saprobic Hermatomyces species (Hermatomycetaceae) from Thailand and China},
year = {2021},
keywords = {2 new species, phylogeny, saprobic, taxonomy, woody litter fungi},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {MycoKeys},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {During our survey of the diversity of woody litter fungi in China and Thailand, three Hermatomyces species were collected from dead woody twigs of Dipterocarpus sp. (Dipterocarpaceae) and Ehretia acuminate (Boraginaceae). Both morphology and multigene analyses revealed two taxa as new species (Hermatomyces turbinatus and H. jinghaensis) and the remaining collections as new records of Hermatomyces sphaericus. Hermatomyces turbinatus is characterized by 1) dimorphic conidia, having circular to oval lenticular conidia and 2) turbinate conidia consisting of two columns with two septa composed of 2?3 cells in each column. Hermatomyces jinghaensis is characterized by dimorphic conidia, having circular to oval lenticular conidia and clavate or subcylindrical cylindrical conidia and consisting of one or two columns with 6?8 cells in each column. Phylogenetic analyses of combined LSU, ITS, β-TUB, tef1-α and rpb2 sequence data supports the placement of these new taxa within Hermatomycetaceae with high statistical support}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 32321
AU - Ren,Guang-Cong
AU - Wanasinghe,Dhanushka Nadeeshan
AU - Monkai,Jutamart
AU - Mortimer,Peter E
AU - Hyde,Kevin D
AU - Xu,Jian-Chu
AU - Pang,Aimin
AU - Gui,Heng
T1 - Novel saprobic Hermatomyces species (Hermatomycetaceae) from Thailand and China
PY - 2021
KW - 2 new species
KW - phylogeny
KW - saprobic
KW - taxonomy
KW - woody litter fungi
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - During our survey of the diversity of woody litter fungi in China and Thailand, three Hermatomyces species were collected from dead woody twigs of Dipterocarpus sp. (Dipterocarpaceae) and Ehretia acuminate (Boraginaceae). Both morphology and multigene analyses revealed two taxa as new species (Hermatomyces turbinatus and H. jinghaensis) and the remaining collections as new records of Hermatomyces sphaericus. Hermatomyces turbinatus is characterized by 1) dimorphic conidia, having circular to oval lenticular conidia and 2) turbinate conidia consisting of two columns with two septa composed of 2?3 cells in each column. Hermatomyces jinghaensis is characterized by dimorphic conidia, having circular to oval lenticular conidia and clavate or subcylindrical cylindrical conidia and consisting of one or two columns with 6?8 cells in each column. Phylogenetic analyses of combined LSU, ITS, β-TUB, tef1-α and rpb2 sequence data supports the placement of these new taxa within Hermatomycetaceae with high statistical support
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