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Distoseptispora bambusae sp. nov. (Distoseptisporaceae) on bamboo from China and Thailand

Journal

BIODIVERSITY DATA JOURNAL
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.8.e53678

Keywords

One new taxon; Distoseptisporales; hyphomycete; multi-gene phylogeny; taxonomy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31972222, 31560489]
  2. Program of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities of China (111 Program) [D20023]
  3. Science and Technology basic work of MOST [2014FY120100]
  4. Talent project of Guizhou Science and Technology Cooperation Platform [5788-5, [2019]5641]
  5. Guizhou Science, Technology Department International Cooperation Basic project [[2018]5806]
  6. Construction Program of Biology First-class Discipline in Guizhou [GNYL[2017]009]
  7. Guizhou University cultivation project [[2017]5788-33]
  8. Science and technology major project of Guizhou Province [[2019]3005]
  9. Thailand Research grants [RDG6130001]

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Background Bamboo is a widespread plant with medicinal value. During our taxonomic study on medicinal plants, three collections of Distoseptispora were made from China and Thailand. Phylogenetic analyses of combined LSU, ITS and RPB2 sequence data showed that two collections represented a new species, phylogenetically distinct from other described species in Distoseptispora. New information This new species has macronematous, mononematous conidiophores, polyblastic or monoblastic conidiogenous cells and acrogenous, solitary, straight, obclavate, multiseptate, thick-walled conidia. Distoseptispora bambusae sp. nov. is introduced with illustrations and a comprehensive description. The third collection on dead wood from Thailand was identified as D. tectona with newly-generated molecular data for this taxon.

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