1. Four New or Newly Recorded Species from Freshwater Habitats in Jiangxi Province, China.
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Xu, Chen-Yu, Song, Hai-Yan, Zhou, Jian-Ping, Zhai, Zhi-Jun, Cui, Chao-Yu, and Hu, Dian-Ming
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RNA polymerase II , *FRESHWATER organisms , *FRESHWATER habitats , *FRESH water , *SPECIES , *MORPHOLOGY - Abstract
Freshwater fungi consist of a highly diverse group of organisms in freshwater habitats worldwide. During a survey of fungal diversity in freshwater habitats across different regions of Jiangxi Province, China, four freshwater fungi were collected. To study their phylogenetic relationships, the internal transcribed spacer (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2), large subunit (28S, LSU), small subunit (18S, SSU), and RNA polymerase II subunit (RPB2) genes were selected for phylogenetic analyses. Based on morphology coupled with phylogenetic analysis, these strains were confirmed to belong to Phaeoisaria, Pleurothecium, and Pseudodactylaria. Among them, three fungi were confirmed as the new species, namely, Pleurothecium lignicola (Pleurotheciaceae), Pseudodactylaria jiangxiensis (Pseudodactylariaceae), and Ps. lignicola (Pseudodactylariaceae). One species was identified as Phaeoisaria filiformis (Pleurotheciaceae), a new record of this species in China. All species were compared with other similar species, and detailed descriptions, illustrations, and phylogenetic data were provided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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