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Phylogeny and morphology of Ophiocordyceps puluongensis sp. nov. (Ophiocordycipitaceae, Hypocreales), a new fungal pathogen on termites from Vietnam

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JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY
Volume 192, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2022.107771

Keywords

Isoptera; New species; Ophiocordyceps; Phylogenetic analyses; Taxonomy

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  1. National Natural Science Founda-tion of China [31870017, 32060007]
  2. Department of Science and Technology of Yunnan Province [2018FY001, 2018IA075]
  3. Yunnan University?s Research Innovation Fund for Graduate Students [YDY17100]

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This study contributes to the taxonomic knowledge of entomopathogenic fungi by describing a new pathogen, Ophiocordyceps puluongensis, found on termites in Vietnam. Through morphological and molecular phylogenetic evidence, O. puluongensis is identified as a distinct termite pathogen within the Ophiocordyceps genus. Its potential as a bioinsecticide for termite control is supported by both molecular phylogeny and morphology.
Termites are serious pests in agriculture and forestry, causing significant economic losses to property and the construction industry. However, only a few entomopathogenic fungi attack termites that are dominant members of most terrestrial biomes. This study contributes to the taxonomic knowledge of entomopathogenic fungi with the description of a new pathogen on termites collected from the Pu Luong Nature Reserve in Vietnam. The new termite pathogen, Ophiocordyceps puluongensis, is introduced on the basis of morphological and multigene phylogenetic evidence. Based on the combined dataset of five genes including the nuclear ribosomal small and large subunits (nrSSU and nrLSU), the elongation factor 1 alpha (tef-1 alpha), and the largest and the second largest subunits of RNA polymerase II (rpb1 and rpb2), phylogenetic analyses were performed by Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian inference methods to determine the phylogenetic position of O. puluongensis. Three samples of O. puluongensis are clustered in the Hirsutella thompsonii subclade of Hirsutella lineages in Ophiocordyceps, and clustered together with O. asiatica to form a separate clade from other Ophiocordyceps species. Morphologically, O. puluongensis differs from O. asiatica by its smaller and shorter perithecia, asci and ascospores, pink to reddishorange stipes of stromata, as well as smaller fusiform or citriform conidia. The distinctiveness of this termite pathogen is strongly supported by both molecular phylogeny and morphology. The entomopathogenic fungus O. puluongensis could have the potential to be used as bioinsecticides to control termites.

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