4.6 Article

Three Novel Entomopathogenic Fungi From China and Thailand

Journal

FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.608991

Keywords

Insect fungi; Ophiocordycipitaceae; Paraisaria alba; Paraisaria arcta; Paraisaria rosea; taxonomy; Yunnan Province

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Funding

  1. Thailand Research Fund (TRF) [DBG6080013]
  2. National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [31750110478, 31851110759]
  3. CAS President's International Fellowship Initiative (PIFI) [2019PC0008, 2020FYC0002, 2020PC0009]
  4. 64th batch of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [Y913083271]
  5. National Science Foundation of China [41761144055, 41771063]
  6. International Postdoctoral Exchange Fellowship Program [Y9180822S1]
  7. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
  8. Yunnan Human Resources, and Social Security Department Foundation
  9. King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [RSP-2021/56]
  10. Chiang Mai University

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This study contributes to the taxonomical and phylogenetic understanding of Paraisaria genus by describing three new species from China and Thailand, confirming their placement through phylogenetic analyses. The three entomopathogenic fungal taxa are comprehensively described with color photographs and phylogenetic analyses.
Entomopathogenic fungi are ubiquitous in tropical rainforests and feature a high level of diversity. This group of fungi not only has important ecological value but also medicinal value. Nevertheless, they are often ignored, and many unknown species have yet to be discovered and described. The present study aims to contribute to the taxonomical and phylogenetic understanding of the genus Paraisaria by describing three new species collected from Guizhou and Yunnan Provinces in China and Krabi Province in Thailand. The three novel species named Paraisaria alba, P. arcta, and P. rosea share similar morphologies as those in the genus Paraisaria, containing solitary, simple, fleshy stroma, completely immersed perithecia and cylindrical asci with thickened caps and filiform ascospores that often disarticulate at maturity. Phylogenetic analyses of combined LSU, SSU, TEF1-alpha, RPB1, RPB2, and ITS sequence data confirm their placement in the genus Paraisaria. In this study, the three entomopathogenic taxa are comprehensively described with color photographs and phylogenetic analyses. A synopsis table and a key to all treated species of Paraisaria are also included.

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