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Multi-Gene Phylogenetic Analyses Revealed Five New Species and Two New Records of Distoseptisporales from China

Journal

JOURNAL OF FUNGI
Volume 8, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof8111202

Keywords

new taxa; Aquapteridospora; Distoseptispora; hyphomycete; submerged wood; taxonomy

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Foundation of Guizhou Province
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [[2020]1Y058]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [31900020]
  4. Youth Science and Technology Talent Development Project from Guizhou Provincial Department of Education [2020M683657XB]
  5. Guizhou Province high-level talent innovation and entrepreneurship merit funding project [QJHKYZ [2021]263]
  6. [202104]

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In this study, eight hyphomycetes were collected in China, with five new taxa introduced based on morphology and phylogenetic analyses. Two new habitat records were also reported. Detailed descriptions of the new collections and a revised phylogenetic tree for the Distoseptisporales were provided.
Eight hyphomycetes were collected as part of an investigation into the diversity of hyphomycetous fungi in China. Based on morphology and multi-loci (LSU, ITS, tef1 alpha, and rpb2) phylogenetic analyses, five new taxa, including a new Aquapteridospora species A. hyalina and four novel Distoseptispora species, viz D. aquisubtropica, D. septata, D. tropica, and D. wuzhishanensis were introduced in Distoseptisporales (Sordariomycetes). Two new habitat records, viz Distoseptispora pachyconidia and D. xishuangbannaensis were firstly reported. Also provided in this study are detailed descriptions of eight new collections and a revised phylogenetic tree for the Distoseptisporales.

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