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2. Metarhizium indicum, a new species of entomopathogenic fungus infecting leafhopper, Busoniomimus manjunathi from India
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C.M. Senthil Kumar, T.K. Jacob, S. Devasahayam, Kunhiraman C. Rajeshkumar, Sneha S. Lad, Sharon D'Silva, and C. Geethu
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
- 2023
3. Phylogenetic placement and reassessment of Asperisporium pongamiae as Pedrocrousiella pongamiae gen. et comb. nov. (Mycosphaerellaceae)
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Johannes Z. Groenewald, Nikhil Ashtekar, Garima Anand, S Fatima, Kunhiraman C. Rajeshkumar, U Braun, and Sneha S. Lad
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Systematics ,food.ingredient ,Phylogenetic tree ,biology ,Mycosphaerellaceae ,Lineage (evolution) ,biology.organism_classification ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) ,Microbiology ,Type species ,food ,Pseudocercospora ,Asperisporium ,Botany ,Mycosphaerella ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The leaf spot disease of Pongamia pinnata caused by an asperisporium-like asexual morph, which is usually referred to as Asperisporium pongamiae, is quite common during monsoon seasons in India. Phylogenetic analyses, based on LSU and rpb2 sequence data, and blast searches using ITS sequence data, revealed that this ascomycete forms a lineage within Mycosphaerellaceae distant from all other generic lineages. Pedrocrousiella gen. nov., with P. pongamiae comb. nov., based on Fusicladium pongamiae (≡ A. pongamiae), as type species is introduced for this lineage. This species has been considered the asexual morph of Mycosphaerella pongamiae (≡ Stigmatea pongamiae). However, this connection is unproven and was just based on the occasional association of the two taxa in some collections. Several attempts to induce the formation of a sexual morph in culture failed, therefore the putative connection between these morphs could not be confirmed. Asperisporium pongamiae-pinnatae is reduced to synonymy with P. pongamiae. Asperisporium pongamiae-pinnatae was introduced because of the wrong assumption that F. pongamiae had been described on another host, Pongamia globosa. But Fusicladium pongamiae was actually described in India on Pongamia glabra, which is a synonym of P. pinnata, and hence on the same host as Asperisporium pongamiae-pinnatae . Pedrocrousiella pongamiae clusters in a clade containing Distocercospora, Clypeosphaerella , and "Pseudocercospora "nephrolepidicola, a species which is not congeneric with Pseudocercospora. Phylogenetically, Pedrocrousiella is distant from the Asperisporium s. str. clade (type species A. caricae), which is more closely related to Amycosphaerella, Pseudocercosporella, Distomycovellosiella and Nothopassalora.
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- 2021
4. Fungal diversity notes 1151–1276: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungal taxa
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Jing Yang, Jian-Kui Liu, M. Niranjan, Chuan-Gen Lin, Saranyaphat Boonmee, Kunthida Phutthacharoen, Walter P. Pfliegler, Alexandra Imre, Peter E. Mortimer, Naruemon Huanraluek, Timur S. Bulgakov, Renato Lúcio Mendes Alvarenga, Rajesh Jeewon, Sneha S. Lad, Napalai Chaiwan, Rashika S. Brahmanage, De-Ping Wei, Chayanard Phukhamsakda, Ana Carla da Silva Santos, Er-Fu Yang, Dhanushaka N. Wanasinghe, Begoña Aguirre-Hudson, Kevin D. Hyde, Pranami D. Abeywickrama, Qi Zhao, Anuruddha Karunarathna, Ausana Mapook, Garima Anand, Hong-Bo Jiang, D. Jayarama Bhat, Jianchu Xu, Shiv Mohan Singh, Sheng-Nan Zhang, Qing Tian, Digvijayini Bundhun, Yang Dong, Shiwali Rana, Sajeewa S. N. Maharachchikumbura, Ning-Guo Liu, Milan C. Samarakoon, Tuula Niskanen, Wei Dong, Ruvishika S. Jayawardena, Rekhani H. Perera, Ishara S. Manawasinghe, Yong-Zhong Lu, Vinodhini Thiyagaraja, Abdallah M. Elgorban, Saowaluck Tibpromma, Enikő Horváth, Shi-Ke Huang, Anusha H. Ekanayaka, Jun Sheng, Amanda Lucia Alves, Kare Liimatainen, Andy Overall, B. Devadatha, Kunhiraman C. Rajeshkumar, Kasun M. Thambugala, Ali H. Bahkali, V. Venkateswara Sarma, Indunil C. Senanayake, E. B. Gareth Jones, Sanjay K. Singh, Ming Zeng, Patricia Vieira Tiago, Dan-Feng Bao, Dhandevi Pem, Subodini N. Wijesinghe, Ishani D. Goonasekara, Danny Haelewaters, Mingkwan Doilom, Rungtiwa Phookamsak, Junfu Li, Tatiana Baptista Gibertoni, Danushka S. Tennakoon, and Saisamorn Lumyong
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Agaricomycetes ,MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY ,PHYLOGENY ,Leotiomycetes ,1ST REPORT ,SEQUENCE-DATA ,MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION ,030308 mycology & parasitology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Ascomycota ,Diaporthe ,Pezizomycetes ,Botany ,NATURAL CLASSIFICATION ,Xylariales ,96 new taxa ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Saccharomycetes ,Taxonomy ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Phaeosphaeriaceae ,Ecology ,biology ,Basidiomycota ,MULTIGENE ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Sordariomycetes ,Dothideomycetes ,biology.organism_classification ,Incertae sedis ,Cortinarius ,FRESH-WATER HABITATS ,SP-NOV ,GEN. NOV ,Lecanoromycetes ,SP.-NOV - Abstract
Fungal diversity notes is one of the important journal series of fungal taxonomy that provide detailed descriptions and illustrations of new fungal taxa, as well as providing new information of fungal taxa worldwide. This article is the 11th contribution to the fungal diversity notes series, in which 126 taxa distributed in two phyla, six classes, 24 orders and 55 families are described and illustrated. Taxa in this study were mainly collected from Italy by Erio Camporesi and also collected from China, India and Thailand, as well as in some other European, North American and South American countries. Taxa described in the present study include two new families, 12 new genera, 82 new species, five new combinations and 25 new records on new hosts and new geographical distributions as well as sexual-asexual reports. The two new families areEriomycetaceae(Dothideomycetes, familyincertae sedis) andFasciatisporaceae(Xylariales, Sordariomycetes). The twelve new genera compriseBhagirathimyces(Phaeosphaeriaceae),Camporesiomyces(Tubeufiaceae),Eriocamporesia(Cryphonectriaceae),Eriomyces(Eriomycetaceae),Neomonodictys(Pleurotheciaceae),Paraloratospora(Phaeosphaeriaceae),Paramonodictys(Parabambusicolaceae),Pseudoconlarium(Diaporthomycetidae, genusincertae sedis),Pseudomurilentithecium(Lentitheciaceae),Setoapiospora(Muyocopronaceae),Srinivasanomyces(Vibrisseaceae) andXenoanthostomella(Xylariales, generaincertae sedis). The 82 new species compriseAcremonium chiangraiense,Adustochaete nivea,Angustimassarina camporesii,Bhagirathimyces himalayensis,Brunneoclavispora camporesii,Camarosporidiella camporesii,Camporesiomyces mali,Camposporium appendiculatum,Camposporium multiseptatum,Camposporium septatum,Canalisporium aquaticium,Clonostachys eriocamporesiana,Clonostachys eriocamporesii,Colletotrichum hederiicola,Coniochaeta vineae,Conioscypha verrucosa,Cortinarius ainsworthii,Cortinarius aurae,Cortinarius britannicus,Cortinarius heatherae,Cortinarius scoticus,Cortinarius subsaniosus,Cytospora fusispora,Cytospora rosigena,Diaporthe camporesii,Diaporthe nigra,Diatrypella yunnanensis,Dictyosporium muriformis,Didymella camporesii,Diutina bernali,Diutina sipiczkii,Eriocamporesia aurantia,Eriomyces heveae,Ernakulamia tanakae,Falciformispora uttaraditensis,Fasciatispora cocoes,Foliophoma camporesii,Fuscostagonospora camporesii,Helvella subtinta,Kalmusia erioi,Keissleriella camporesiana,Keissleriella camporesii,Lanspora cylindrospora,Loratospora arezzoensis,Mariannaea atlantica,Melanographium phoenicis,Montagnula camporesii,Neodidymelliopsis camporesii,Neokalmusia kunmingensis,Neoleptosporella camporesiana,Neomonodictys muriformis,Neomyrmecridium guizhouense,Neosetophoma camporesii,Paraloratospora camporesii,Paramonodictys solitarius,Periconia palmicola,Plenodomus triseptatus,Pseudocamarosporium camporesii,Pseudocercospora maetaengensis,Pseudochaetosphaeronema kunmingense,Pseudoconlarium punctiforme,Pseudodactylaria camporesiana,Pseudomurilentithecium camporesii,Pseudotetraploa rajmachiensis,Pseudotruncatella camporesii,Rhexocercosporidium senecionis,Rhytidhysteron camporesii,Rhytidhysteron erioi,Septoriella camporesii,Setoapiospora thailandica,Srinivasanomyces kangrensis,Tetraploa dwibahubeeja,Tetraploa pseudoaristata,Tetraploa thrayabahubeeja,Torula camporesii,Tremateia camporesii,Tremateia lamiacearum,Uzbekistanica pruni,Verruconis mangrovei,Wilcoxina verruculosa,Xenoanthostomella chromolaenaeandXenodidymella camporesii. The five new combinations areCamporesiomyces patagoniensis,Camporesiomyces vaccinia,Camposporium lycopodiellae,Paraloratospora gahniaeandRhexocercosporidium microsporum. The 22 new records on host and geographical distribution compriseArthrinium marii,Ascochyta medicaginicola,Ascochyta pisi,Astrocystis bambusicola,Camposporium pellucidum,Dendryphiella phitsanulokensis,Diaporthe foeniculina,Didymella macrostoma,Diplodia mutila,Diplodia seriata,Heterosphaeria patella,Hysterobrevium constrictum,Neodidymelliopsis ranunculi,Neovaginatispora fuckelii,Nothophoma quercina,Occultibambusa bambusae,Phaeosphaeria chinensis,Pseudopestalotiopsis theae,Pyxine berteriana,Tetraploa sasicola,Torula gaodangensisandWojnowiciella dactylidis. In addition, the sexual morphs ofDissoconium eucalyptiandPhaeosphaeriopsis pseudoagavacearumare reported fromLaurus nobilisandYucca gloriosain Italy, respectively. The holomorph ofDiaporthe cynaroidisis also reported for the first time.
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- 2020
5. Tubeufia sahyadriensis (Tubeufiaceae), a new dictyosporous anamorph from the Western Ghats, India
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Shahnoor Fatima, Kunhiraman C. Rajeshkumar, Nalin N. Wijayawardene, Saranyaphat Boonmee, Kevin D. Hyde, Hugo Madrid, and Sneha S. Lad
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Intergenic region ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Genus ,Phylogenetics ,Botany ,Bambusa bambos ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Tubeufiaceae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Conidium - Abstract
An unusual anamorphic dictyosporous species, Tubeufia sahyadriensis, was collected on decaying Bambusa bambos litter in the Tamhini Ghats in the northern Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India. This new species can be easily differentiated from allied Tubeufia species by its dark brownish to umber, maize corncob-like dictyoseptate conidia with reduced, simple cylindrical conidiogenous cells. Phylogenetic analyses using ITS, LSU and TEF1α sequence data delineated the new species within the genus Tubeufia under family Tubeufiaceae.
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- 2019
6. Rediscovery of Penicillium paradoxum (Ascomycete: Aspergillaceae) from Maharashtra, India
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Santosh V. Swami, Sanjay K. Singh, Sayali D. Marathe, Kunhiraman C. Rajeshkumar, Sneha S. Lad, and Deepak K. Mayura
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Aspergillus ,lcsh:QH1-199.5 ,Teleomorph state ,Aspergillaceae ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Biology ,lcsh:General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,biology.organism_classification ,Western Ghats ,Phylogenetics ,lcsh:QH540-549.5 ,Botany ,Aspergillus paradoxus ,Hemicarpenteles paradoxus ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Anamorphic ascomycete ,lcsh:Ecology ,Penicillium paradoxum ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Phylogeny ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Penicillium paradoxum has an enigmatic Aspergillus-like anamorphic state; earlier named as Aspergillus paradoxus with a teleomorph state Hemicarpenteles paradoxus. The present paper describes the rediscovery of this species from India after five decades and includes a phylogenetic study of this strain. This is the first record of this strain from peninsular India including the Western Ghats.
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- 2016
7. Morphology and phylogeny of Tamhinispora srinivasanii sp. nov. (Tubeufiaceae) from northern Western Ghats, India
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Sanjay K. Singh, Madhura R. Pandkar, Deepak K. Maurya, Sneha S. Lad, D. Jayarama Bhat, Nalin W. Wijayawardene, Nikhil Ashtekar, Kunhiraman C. Rajeshkumar, and Kevin D. Hyde
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0301 basic medicine ,Appendage ,Phylogenetic tree ,biology ,Plant Science ,030108 mycology & parasitology ,Tubeufiaceae ,biology.organism_classification ,03 medical and health sciences ,Type species ,Genus ,Phylogenetics ,Botany ,Key (lock) ,Clade ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
In this paper we introduce a new species of Tamhinispora collected from Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India. This monotypic genus, belonging to Tubeufiaceae, was established based on the type species T. indica, collected from Tamhini Ghats of western India. The new species differs from the type species based on key characteristics, such as branched or Y-shaped conidial body and presence of arm-like conidial appendages. Single conidial cultures were developed and sporulation was established on MEA media following a long period of incubation. Phylogenetic analyses using ITS and LSU sequence data confirmed the position of T. srinivasanii along with T. indica in the Tamhinispora clade in Tubeufiaceae.
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- 2018
8. Fungal diversity notes 1387-1511: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungal taxa.
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Boonmee S, Wanasinghe DN, Calabon MS, Huanraluek N, Chandrasiri SKU, Jones GEB, Rossi W, Leonardi M, Singh SK, Rana S, Singh PN, Maurya DK, Lagashetti AC, Choudhary D, Dai YC, Zhao CL, Mu YH, Yuan HS, He SH, Phookamsak R, Jiang HB, Martín MP, Dueñas M, Telleria MT, Kałucka IL, Jagodziński AM, Liimatainen K, Pereira DS, Phillips AJL, Suwannarach N, Kumla J, Khuna S, Lumyong S, Potter TB, Shivas RG, Sparks AH, Vaghefi N, Abdel-Wahab MA, Abdel-Aziz FA, Li GJ, Lin WF, Singh U, Bhatt RP, Lee HB, Nguyen TTT, Kirk PM, Dutta AK, Acharya K, Sarma VV, Niranjan M, Rajeshkumar KC, Ashtekar N, Lad S, Wijayawardene NN, Bhat DJ, Xu RJ, Wijesinghe SN, Shen HW, Luo ZL, Zhang JY, Sysouphanthong P, Thongklang N, Bao DF, Aluthmuhandiram JVS, Abdollahzadeh J, Javadi A, Dovana F, Usman M, Khalid AN, Dissanayake AJ, Telagathoti A, Probst M, Peintner U, Garrido-Benavent I, Bóna L, Merényi Z, Boros L, Zoltán B, Stielow JB, Jiang N, Tian CM, Shams E, Dehghanizadeh F, Pordel A, Javan-Nikkhah M, Denchev TT, Denchev CM, Kemler M, Begerow D, Deng CY, Harrower E, Bozorov T, Kholmuradova T, Gafforov Y, Abdurazakov A, Xu JC, Mortimer PE, Ren GC, Jeewon R, Maharachchikumbura SSN, Phukhamsakda C, Mapook A, and Hyde KD
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This article is the 13th contribution in the Fungal Diversity Notes series, wherein 125 taxa from four phyla, ten classes, 31 orders, 69 families, 92 genera and three genera incertae sedis are treated, demonstrating worldwide and geographic distribution. Fungal taxa described and illustrated in the present study include three new genera, 69 new species, one new combination, one reference specimen and 51 new records on new hosts and new geographical distributions. Three new genera, Cylindrotorula ( Torulaceae ), Scolecoleotia ( Leotiales genus incertae sedis ) and Xenovaginatispora ( Lindomycetaceae ) are introduced based on distinct phylogenetic lineages and unique morphologies. Newly described species are Aspergillus lannaensis , Cercophora dulciaquae , Cladophialophora aquatica , Coprinellus punjabensis , Cortinarius alutarius , C. mammillatus , C. quercoflocculosus , Coryneum fagi , Cruentomycena uttarakhandina , Cryptocoryneum rosae , Cyathus uniperidiolus , Cylindrotorula indica , Diaporthe chamaeropicola , Didymella azollae , Diplodia alanphillipsii , Dothiora coronicola , Efibula rodriguezarmasiae , Erysiphe salicicola , Fusarium queenslandicum , Geastrum gorgonicum , G. hansagiense , Helicosporium sexualis , Helminthosporium chiangraiensis , Hongkongmyces kokensis , Hydrophilomyces hydraenae , Hygrocybe boertmannii , Hyphoderma australosetigerum , Hyphodontia yunnanensis , Khaleijomyces umikazeana , Laboulbenia divisa , Laboulbenia triarthronis , Laccaria populina , Lactarius pallidozonarius , Lepidosphaeria strobelii , Longipedicellata megafusiformis , Lophiotrema lincangensis , Marasmius benghalensis , M. jinfoshanensis , M. subtropicus , Mariannaea camelliae , Melanographium smilaxii , Microbotryum polycnemoides , Mimeomyces digitatus , Minutisphaera thailandensis , Mortierella solitaria , Mucor harpali , Nigrograna jinghongensis , Odontia huanrenensis , O. parvispina , Paraconiothyrium ajrekarii , Parafuscosporella niloticus , Phaeocytostroma yomensis , Phaeoisaria synnematicus , Phanerochaete hainanensis , Pleopunctum thailandicum , Pleurotheciella dimorphospora , Pseudochaetosphaeronema chiangraiense , Pseudodactylaria albicolonia , Rhexoacrodictys nigrospora , Russula paravioleipes , Scolecoleotia eriocamporesi , Seriascoma honghense , Synandromyces makranczyi , Thyridaria aureobrunnea , Torula lancangjiangensis , Tubeufia longihelicospora , Wicklowia fusiformispora , Xenovaginatispora phichaiensis and Xylaria apiospora . One new combination, Pseudobactrodesmium stilboideus is proposed. A reference specimen of Comoclathris permunda is designated. New host or distribution records are provided for Acrocalymma fici , Aliquandostipite khaoyaiensis , Camarosporidiella laburni , Canalisporium caribense , Chaetoscutula juniperi , Chlorophyllum demangei , C. globosum , C. hortense , Cladophialophora abundans , Dendryphion hydei , Diaporthe foeniculina , D. pseudophoenicicola , D. pyracanthae , Dictyosporium pandanicola , Dyfrolomyces distoseptatus , Ernakulamia tanakae , Eutypa flavovirens , E. lata , Favolus septatus , Fusarium atrovinosum , F. clavum , Helicosporium luteosporum , Hermatomyces nabanheensis , Hermatomyces sphaericoides , Longipedicellata aquatica , Lophiostoma caudata , L. clematidis-vitalbae , Lophiotrema hydei , L. neoarundinaria , Marasmiellus palmivorus , Megacapitula villosa , Micropsalliota globocystis , M. gracilis , Montagnula thailandica , Neohelicosporium irregulare , N. parisporum , Paradictyoarthrinium diffractum , Phaeoisaria aquatica , Poaceascoma taiwanense , Saproamanita manicata , Spegazzinia camelliae , Submersispora variabilis , Thyronectria caudata , T. mackenziei , Tubeufia chiangmaiensis , T. roseohelicospora , Vaginatispora nypae , Wicklowia submersa , Xanthagaricus necopinatus and Xylaria haemorrhoidalis . The data presented herein are based on morphological examination of fresh specimens, coupled with analysis of phylogenetic sequence data to better integrate taxa into appropriate taxonomic ranks and infer their evolutionary relationships., Competing Interests: Conflict of interestThe authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (© MUSHROOM RESEARCH FOUNDATION 2021.)
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- 2021
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