Three new species of Conidiobolus sensu stricto from plant debris in eastern China

The genus Conidiobolus Bref. is widely distributed and the Conidiobolus sensu lato contained three other genera, Capillidium, Microconidiobolus and Neoconidiobolus. A molecular phylogeny based on the nuclear large subunit of rDNA (nucLSU), the mitochondrial small subunit of rDNA (mtS...

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Main Authors: Yong Nie, Yue Cai, Yang Gao, De-Shui Yu, Zi-Min Wang, Xiao-Yong Liu, Bo Huang
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-10-01
Series:MycoKeys
Online Access:https://mycokeys.pensoft.net/article/56905/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-431f2b7b3ff047fe8e472c8b89e7c3db2020-11-25T01:54:17ZengPensoft PublishersMycoKeys1314-40492020-10-017313314910.3897/mycokeys.73.5690556905Three new species of Conidiobolus sensu stricto from plant debris in eastern ChinaYong Nie0Yue Cai1Yang Gao2De-Shui Yu3Zi-Min Wang4Xiao-Yong Liu5Bo Huang6Anhui University of TechnologyHefei UniversityJiangxi Agricultural UniversityAnhui Agricultural UniversityAnhui University of TechnologyChinese Academy of SciencesAnhui Agricultural University The genus Conidiobolus Bref. is widely distributed and the Conidiobolus sensu lato contained three other genera, Capillidium, Microconidiobolus and Neoconidiobolus. A molecular phylogeny based on the nuclear large subunit of rDNA (nucLSU), the mitochondrial small subunit of rDNA (mtSSU) and the translation elongation factor 1-alpha gene (TEF1) revealed three novel species within the clade of Conidiobolus s.s., i.e. C. bifurcatus sp. nov., C. taihushanensis sp. nov. and C. variabilis sp. nov. These three species were isolated from plant debris in eastern China. Morphologically, C. bifurcatus sp. nov. is characterised by its secondary conidiophores often branched at the tip to form two short stipes each bearing a secondary conidium. C. taihushanensis sp. nov. is different from the others in its straight apical mycelia and the production of 2–5 conidia. C. variabilis sp. nov. is distinctive because of its various shapes of primary conidia. All these three new taxa are illustrated herein with an update key to the species of the genus Conidiobolus s.s. https://mycokeys.pensoft.net/article/56905/download/pdf/
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author Yong Nie
Yue Cai
Yang Gao
De-Shui Yu
Zi-Min Wang
Xiao-Yong Liu
Bo Huang
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Yue Cai
Yang Gao
De-Shui Yu
Zi-Min Wang
Xiao-Yong Liu
Bo Huang
Three new species of Conidiobolus sensu stricto from plant debris in eastern China
MycoKeys
author_facet Yong Nie
Yue Cai
Yang Gao
De-Shui Yu
Zi-Min Wang
Xiao-Yong Liu
Bo Huang
author_sort Yong Nie
title Three new species of Conidiobolus sensu stricto from plant debris in eastern China
title_short Three new species of Conidiobolus sensu stricto from plant debris in eastern China
title_full Three new species of Conidiobolus sensu stricto from plant debris in eastern China
title_fullStr Three new species of Conidiobolus sensu stricto from plant debris in eastern China
title_full_unstemmed Three new species of Conidiobolus sensu stricto from plant debris in eastern China
title_sort three new species of conidiobolus sensu stricto from plant debris in eastern china
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series MycoKeys
issn 1314-4049
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The genus Conidiobolus Bref. is widely distributed and the Conidiobolus sensu lato contained three other genera, Capillidium, Microconidiobolus and Neoconidiobolus. A molecular phylogeny based on the nuclear large subunit of rDNA (nucLSU), the mitochondrial small subunit of rDNA (mtSSU) and the translation elongation factor 1-alpha gene (TEF1) revealed three novel species within the clade of Conidiobolus s.s., i.e. C. bifurcatus sp. nov., C. taihushanensis sp. nov. and C. variabilis sp. nov. These three species were isolated from plant debris in eastern China. Morphologically, C. bifurcatus sp. nov. is characterised by its secondary conidiophores often branched at the tip to form two short stipes each bearing a secondary conidium. C. taihushanensis sp. nov. is different from the others in its straight apical mycelia and the production of 2–5 conidia. C. variabilis sp. nov. is distinctive because of its various shapes of primary conidia. All these three new taxa are illustrated herein with an update key to the species of the genus Conidiobolus s.s.
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