Nivetha Manogaran, A. KAYALVIZHI A, Kumar Munuswamy
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Abstract
A new species of Hysterium, is described from tropical dry evergreen forest region of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, based on both morphological characteristics and molecular phylogenetic analysis using the Internal Transcribed Spacers (ITS) region of nuclear ribosomal DNA. The key morphological characters of the ascomata include the presence of a longitudinal slit remaining closed even at maturity. The ascospores biseriate having three septa with all the cells evenly pigmented including the terminal cells. The ascus measuring 115–122 × 20–22 μm. Ascospores initially two celled and finally become four celled, hyaline first, later changing to yellow and then dark brown, oblong to ellipsoid, 28–39 × 7–12 μm. The nrITS-based phylogenetic tree inferred from the Bayesian posterior probabilities indicate that H. madraspatanum is closely related to Hysterium pulicare, H. angustatum and H. rhizophorae. However, H. madraspatanum is morphologically distinct from them by having relatively larger spore size, shallow groove in the ascomata, spores with concolorous terminal cells. Therefore, is a novel species under the genus Hysterium. Azadirachta indica is reported in the study as a new host for the genus Hysterium.
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Phytotaxa is a peer-reviewed, international journal for rapid publication of high quality papers on any aspect of systematic and taxonomic botany, with a preference for large taxonomic works such as monographs, floras, revisions and evolutionary studies and descriptions of new taxa. Phytotaxa covers all groups covered by the International Code of Nomenclature foralgae, fungi, and plants ICNafp (fungi, lichens, algae, diatoms, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and vascular plants), both living and fossil. Phytotaxa was founded in 2009 as botanical sister journal to Zootaxa. It has a large editorial board, who are running this journal on a voluntary basis, and it is published by Magnolia Press (Auckland , New Zealand). It is also indexed by SCIE, JCR and Biosis.
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