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摘要
本研究从韩国济州岛伊势岳奥林村和昌宁宇浦湿地采集的土壤样本中发现了三个新的蜜环菌科真菌物种:Gliocladiopsis koreensis sp.nov.、Ilyonectria koreensis sp.nov.和 Mariannaea koreensis sp.nov.。通过使用 ITS、TUB、Tef1、HIS3 和 LSU 序列进行分子系统进化分析,确认它们是不同的物种。最大似然树和贝叶斯推断树显示,G. koreensis 与 G. curvata、G. singaporiensis 和 G. peggii 组成姊妹支系,I. koreensis 与 I. qitaiheensis 和 I. changbaiensis 紧密聚类,M. koreensis 在系统发育上与 M. atlantica、M. fusiformis、M. elegans var. punicea 和 M. terricola 相关。所有这三个新物种都表现出独特的形态特征,如菌落生长模式、色素沉着和微观结构,这些特征将它们与近亲区分开来。这些新物种的发现有助于人们了解这些具有重要生态意义地区的真菌多样性,并突出了它们在农业、营养循环和环境恢复方面的潜在应用。
Gliocladiopsis koreensis sp. nov., Ilyonectria koreensis sp. nov., and Mariannaea koreensis sp. nov. (Nectriaceae), Novel Fungi Isolated from Soil in Jeju Island and Upo Wetland in the Republic of Korea.
In this study, three novel fungal species belonging to the Nectriaceae family, Gliocladiopsis koreensis sp. nov., Ilyonectria koreensis sp. nov., and Mariannaea koreensis sp. nov., were discovered from soil samples collected at Iseung-ak Oreum on Jeju Island and the Upo Wetland in Changnyeong, Republic of Korea. They were confirmed as distinct species through molecular phylogenetic analyses using the ITS, TUB, Tef1, HIS3, and LSU sequences. Maximum-likelihood and Bayesian inference trees show that G. koreensis forms a sister clade with G. curvata, G. singaporiensis, and G. peggii, I. koreensis clusters closely with I. qitaiheensis and I. changbaiensis, and M. koreensis is phylogenetically related to M. atlantica, M. fusiformis, M. elegans var. punicea, and M. terricola. While all three new species exhibit unique morphological characteristics such as colony growth patterns, pigmentation, and microstructures that differentiate them from their closest relatives. The findings of these novel species contribute to the understanding of fungal diversity in these ecologically significant regions and highlight their potential applications in agriculture, nutrient cycling, and environmental restoration.
期刊介绍:
Mycobiology is an international journal devoted to the publication of fundamental and applied investigations on all aspects of mycology and their traditional allies. It is published quarterly and is the official publication of the Korean Society of Mycology. Mycobiology publishes reports of basic research on fungi and fungus-like organisms, including yeasts, filamentous fungi, lichen fungi, oomycetes, moulds, and mushroom. Topics also include molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, metabolism, developmental biology, environmental mycology, evolution, ecology, taxonomy and systematics, genetics/genomics, fungal pathogen and disease control, physiology, and industrial biotechnology using fungi.