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Two Novel Species of Talaromyces Discovered in a Karst Cave in the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark of Southern Thailand

Journal

JOURNAL OF FUNGI
Volume 8, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof8080825

Keywords

section Trachyspermi; polyphasic taxonomy; Trichocomaceae; cave-dwelling soil micro-fungi; Phu Pha Phet karst cave

Funding

  1. project titled Diversity of rock-dwelling microbes in Satun UNESCO Global Geopark [P1951709]
  2. BIOTEC-NSTDA (laboratory work)
  3. CAS-NSTDA Joint Research Program [153211KYSB20200039]
  4. RDI Management for National Strategic and Network Division at RNS-NSTDA

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This study discovered two undescribed species of Talaromyces fungi in karst caves in Thailand through exploration of soil samples. The phylogenetic analysis confirmed the relationship between these new species and other Talaromyces species.
Karst caves are oligotrophic environments that appear to support a high diversity of fungi. Studies of fungi in Thailand's caves are limited. During a 2019 exploration of the mycobiota associated with soil samples from a karst cave, namely, Phu Pha Phet in the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark in Satun Province, southern Thailand, two previously undescribed fungi belonging to Talaromyces (Trichocomaceae, Eurotiales, Eurotiomycetes) were studied using a polyphasic approach combining phenotypic and molecular data. Based on datasets of four loci (ITS, BenA, CaM, and RPB2), phylogenetic trees of the section Trachyspermi were constructed, and two new species-Talaromyces phuphaphetensis sp. nov. and T. satunensis sp. nov.-phylogenetically related to T. subericola, T. resinae, and T. brasiliensis, are described. Detailed descriptions and illustrations of the new species are provided. This study increases the number of cave-dwelling soil fungi discovered in Thailand's Satun UNESCO Global Geopark, which appears to be a unique environment with a high potential for discovering fungal species previously undescribed.

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