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Additions to the Genus Arthrinium (Apiosporaceae) From Bamboos in China

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
卷 12, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.661281

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4 new taxa; asexual-sexual morphs; multi-genes; phylogeny; taxonomy

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1812401]
  2. Karst Science Research Center of Guizhou province [U1812401]
  3. Research of Featured Microbial Resources and Diversity Investigation in Southwest Karst area [2014FY120100]
  4. Guizhou Graduate Research Funding: Taxonomic and Phylogenetic studies of microfungi from Bamboo in Guizhou [Qian Jiao He YJSCXJH [2019] 022]

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This study collected 17 isolates of the genus Arthrinium in China, describing four new species and identifying seven known species, including the first reports of the sexual morph of three species and the asexual morph of one species. The phylogenetic analyses support their placements in the genus Arthrinium and justify the establishment of new species and identifications of known species.
Arthrinium has a widespread distribution occurring in various substrates (e.g., air, soil debris, plants, lichens, marine algae and even human tissues). It is characterized by the basauxic conidiogenesis in the asexual morph, with apiospores in the sexual morph. In this study, seventeen isolates of Arthrinium were collected in China. Based on their morphology and phylogenetic characterization, four new species (A. biseriale, A. cyclobalanopsidis, A. gelatinosum, and A. septatum) are described and seven known species (A. arundinis, A. garethjonesii, A. guizhouense, A. hydei, A. neosubglobosa, A. phyllostachium and A. psedoparenchymaticum) are identified, of which the sexual morph of three species (A. guizhouense, A. phyllostachium and A. psedoparenchymaticum) and asexual morph of A. garethjonesii are reported for the first time. The detailed descriptions, illustrations and comparisons with related taxa of these new collections are provided. Phylogenetic analyses of combined ITS, LSU, TUB2, and TEF sequence data support their placements in the genus Arthrinium and justify the new species establishments and identifications of known species.

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