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Taxonomic Reappraisal of Periconiaceae with the Description of Three New Periconia Species from China

Journal

JOURNAL OF FUNGI
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof8030243

Keywords

Ascomycota; Bambusistroma; Chinese mycobiota; Dothideomycetes; Noosia

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [31760013, 31851110759, 31750110478, 31850410489, Y81I982211]
  2. High-Level Talent Recruitment Plan of Yunnan Provinces (Young Talent Program), CAS [2020FYC0002, 2019FY0003, 2020PC0009, 2018PC0006]
  3. Key Research Project Agroforestry Systems for Restoration and Bio-industry Technology Development [2017YFC0505101]
  4. Ministry of Sciences and Technology of China [2017YFC0505100]
  5. Chiang Mai University, Thailand, Postdoctoral Exchange Fellowship Program [Y9180822S1]
  6. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
  7. Yunnan Human Resources, and Social Security Department Foundation

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This article describes several saprobic ascomycetes belonging to the Periconia species that were collected in Yunnan, China. The researchers conducted a morphological analysis and obtained DNA sequence data to investigate their phylogenetic relationships. They introduced three new Periconia species and reported new host and geographical records of two other species. The study also discussed the relationship between Periconia celtidis and P. byssoides, as well as the synonymization of Bambusistroma under Periconia. The researchers provided detailed descriptions, illustrations, and an updated phylogenetic tree of Periconiaceae.
As a result of an ongoing research survey of microfungi in Yunnan, China, several saprobic ascomycetes were collected from various host substrates. Preliminary morphological analyses identified a few of these taxa as Periconia species. We obtained DNA sequence data of the Periconia species from pure cultures and investigated their phylogenetic affinities. Phylogenetic analyses of a combined LSU, ITS, SSU and tef1-alpha sequence dataset demonstrated that five isolates of Periconia formed well-resolved subclades within Periconiaceae. Accordingly, three new Periconia species are introduced viz. P. artemisiae, P. chimonanthi and P. thysanolaenae, and new host and geographical records of P. byssoides and P. pseudobyssoides, are also reported from dead branches of Prunus armeniaca and Scrophularia ningpoensis. Periconia celtidis formed a monophyletic clade with P. byssoides in the present phylogenetic analyses. Results of the pairwise homoplasy index (PHI) test indicated significant recombination between P. byssoides and P. celtidis. Therefore, P. celtidis has been synonymized under P. byssoides. In addition, we re-illustrated and studied the type specimen of the sexual genus Bambusistroma. As a type species of Bambusistroma, B. didymosporum features similar morphology to the sexual morph of Periconia homothallica and P. pseudodigitata. We therefore synonymize Bambusistroma under Periconia based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence. Furthermore, our new isolates produced brown conidia of asexual morph in agar media typical of the genus Noosia. Based on morphological comparison with Periconia in vitro and phylogenetic status of Noosia, we also treat Noosia as a synonym of Periconia. Detailed descriptions and illustrations of three novel taxa and two new records of Periconia byssoides and P. pseudobyssoides as well as the illustration of P. didymosporum comb. nov. are provided. An updated phylogenetic tree of Periconiaceae using maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses is constructed. Generic circumscription of Periconia is amended.

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