Novel discoveries of Xylariomycetidae (Ascomycota) taxa from peat swamp forests and other terrestrial habitats in Thailand.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY
Mycokeys Pub Date : 2024-08-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/mycokeys.107.127749
Omid Karimi, Naghmeh Afshari, Raheleh Asghari, Qirui Li, K W Thilini Chethana, Kevin D Hyde, Fatimah O Alotibi
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Abstract

In a comprehensive survey of fungi conducted in the northern (Chiang Rai Province) and southern (Narathiwat Province) regions of Thailand, several xylariales-like specimens were discovered. Through the integration of molecular phylogeny and morphological analyses, one previously undocumented taxon, Oxydothisnarathiwatensis sp. nov., was identified, along with Xylariabawanglingensis and Hypoxylonhypomiltum as new host and geographical records from Afzeliaxylocarpa, and Dalbergiacana, respectively. In addition, Annulohypoxylonthailandicum was identified as a new host record from Swieteniamacrophylla in Thailand. The morphological characters, including ascomata, asci, and ascospores, were compared with known Oxydothis, Xylaria, Hypoxylon, and Annulohypoxylon species. Multi-locus phylogenetic analyses based on ITS, LSU, and SSU (for Oxydothidaceae), ITS, rpb2, tub2, and act (for Xylariaceae), and ITS, LSU, rpb2, and tub2 (for Hypoxylaceae) gene regions were carried out to refine the taxonomic classifications of these specimens further. This research contributes to understanding fungal diversity in these ecologically significant regions, highlighting insights into the relationships among xylariales-like species.

从泰国泥炭沼泽森林和其他陆地栖息地新发现的木霉菌科(子囊菌)类群。
在对泰国北部(清莱省)和南部(那拉提瓦省)地区的真菌进行全面调查时,发现了几种类似木虱的标本。通过分子系统发育和形态分析的整合,确定了一个以前未记录的类群--Oxydothisnarathiwatensis sp.此外,Annulohypoxylonthailandicum 被确定为泰国 Swieteniamacrophylla 的新寄主记录。将其形态特征(包括子囊、子囊孢子和子囊孢子)与已知的 Oxydothis、Xylaria、Hypoxylon 和 Annulohypoxylon 物种进行了比较。基于 ITS、LSU 和 SSU(Oxydothidaceae),ITS、rpb2、tub2 和 act(Xylariaceae),以及 ITS、LSU、rpb2 和 tub2(Hypoxylaceae)基因区域进行了多焦点系统发育分析,以进一步完善这些标本的分类分类。这项研究有助于了解这些具有重要生态意义的地区的真菌多样性,突出了对木犀科类物种之间关系的认识。
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