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摘要
森林地区的废弃物积累会对土壤真菌群落产生严重影响。然而,对森林处理场土壤真菌的研究仍然有限。因此,本研究对泰国清迈森林垃圾场土壤中分离的子囊菌进行了分类和系统发育研究。利用形态学特征和多基因系统发育重建对真菌菌株进行了鉴定。本文详细描述了以江麦氏青霉属(amphiphiphaiiales genera intertae sedis, Xylariomycetidae)为代表的Pseudoleptodontidium新属(p.p angmaiense sp. 11 .)、江麦氏青霉属(penicilliumjiangmaiense, Janthinella系列,Lanata-Divaricata组)和p.t rae (erubescentiia系列,Exilicaulis组)(Aspergillaceae, Eurotiales)两个新种,并与近缘种进行了比较。我们的发现对与森林干扰有关的土壤子囊菌提供了有价值的见解。
Two new species of Penicillium and a new genus in Xylariomycetidae from the forest dump-sites in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Waste accumulation in forest regions can have a severe impact on the soil mycobiome. However, research on soil fungi inhabiting forest disposal sites remains limited. Therefore, this study focused on the taxonomy and phylogeny of ascomycetes isolated from soil in forest dump-sites in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The fungal strains were identified using morphological characterisations and multigene phylogenetic reconstruction. A new genus, Pseudoleptodontidium, typified by Ps.chiangmaiensesp. nov. (Amphisphaeriales genera incertae sedis, Xylariomycetidae), along with two new species, Penicilliumchiangmaiense (series Janthinella, section Lanata-Divaricata) and P.terrae (series Erubescentia, section Exilicaulis) (Aspergillaceae, Eurotiales), are described in detail and compared with closely-related species. Our discovery offers valuable insights into the soil ascomycetes associated with forest disturbances.
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