巴西洞穴中的曲霉、青霉和Talaromyces (Eurotiales),附四个新种的描述。

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-15 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2024.14.06
J M S Lima, R N Barbosa, D M Bento, E Barbier, E Bernard, J D P Bezerra, C M Souza-Motta
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对巴西洞穴真菌群的研究揭示了丰富但高度多样化的真菌组合,其中曲霉、青霉和Talaromyces是最常报道的属。本研究调查了巴西东北部地区Urubu洞穴(大西洋森林)和Furna Feia洞穴(Caatinga旱地森林)的空气传播真菌和蝙蝠尸体、鸟粪以及土壤/沉积物中获得的真菌。根据ITS、β -微管蛋白(BenA)、钙调蛋白(CaM)和RNA聚合酶II第二大亚基(RPB2)序列的形态特征和多位点系统发育分析鉴定了真菌菌株。共获得86株分离株,包括曲霉(34株)、青霉(20株)、Talaromyces(2株)和30株其他属的分离株(将在其他地方报道)。分离得到18种曲霉属、9种青霉属和1种塔拉香菌属。其中8种是首次在洞穴环境中发现。其中4种表现出独特的形态特征和系统发育关系,为新发现种。其中包括两种曲霉新种(A. alvaroi sp. 11和A. guanovespertilionum sp. 11),一种青霉新种(P. cecavii sp. 11)和一种Talaromyces新种(T. potiguarorum sp. 11)。我们的研究提高了人们对巴西和全球洞穴真菌多样性的认识和已知的丰富性。引文:Lima JMS, Barbosa RN, Bento DM, Barbier E, Bernard E, Bezerra JDP, Souza-Motta CM(2024)。巴西洞穴中的曲霉、青霉和Talaromyces (Eurotiales),附四个新种的描述。真菌分类学与进化14:89-107。doi: 10.3114 / fuse.2024.14.06。
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Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Talaromyces (Eurotiales) in Brazilian caves, with the description of four new species.

The study of the Brazilian cave mycobiota has revealed a rich but highly diverse assemblage of fungi, with Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Talaromyces being the most frequently reported genera. The present study investigated the airborne fungi and fungi obtained from the bodies of bats, guano, and the soil/sediment from the caves Urubu (in the Atlantic Forest) and Furna Feia (in the Caatinga dryland forest) in the Northeast region of Brazil. Fungal strains were identified based on morphological features and multilocus phylogenetic analyses of ITS, beta-tubulin (BenA), calmodulin (CaM), and RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (RPB2) sequences. A total of 86 isolates were obtained, representing Aspergillus (34), Penicillium (20), Talaromyces (2), and 30 isolates belonging to other genera that will be reported on elsewhere. These isolates were identified as 18 Aspergillus, nine Penicillium, and one Talaromyces species. Eight of the species identified are reported for the first time from a cave environment. Four species showed unique morphological features and phylogenetic relationships, and are newly described. These include two new species of Aspergillus (A. alvaroi sp. nov. and A. guanovespertilionum sp. nov.), one of Penicillium (P. cecavii sp. nov.), and one of Talaromyces (T. potiguarorum sp. nov.). Our study increases the awareness and known richness of the Brazilian and global fungal diversity found in caves. Citation: Lima JMS, Barbosa RN, Bento DM, Barbier E, Bernard E, Bezerra JDP, Souza-Motta CM (2024). Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Talaromyces (Eurotiales) in Brazilian caves, with the description of four new species. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 14: 89-107. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2024.14.06.

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