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Five new species of Trichoderma from moist soils in China.

Authors :
Guang-Zhi Zhang
He-Tong Yang
Xin-Jian Zhang
Fang-Yuan Zhou
Xiao-Qing Wu
Xue-Ying Xie
Xiao-Yan Zhao
Hong-Zi Zhou
Source :
MycoKeys; 2022, Issue 87, p133-157, 25p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Trichoderma isolates were collected from moist soils near a water source in different areas of China. ITS sequences were submitted to MIST (Multiloci Identification System for Trichoderma) and meets the Trichoderma [ITS<subscript>76</subscript>] standard. Combined analyses of phylogenetic analyses of both phylograms (tef1-α and rpb2) and morphological characteristics, revealed five new species of Trichoderma, namely Trichoderma hailarense, T. macrofasciculatum, T. nordicum, T. shangrilaense and T. vadicola. Phylogenetic analyses showed T. macrofasciculatum and T. shangrilaense belong to the Polysporum clade, T. hailarense, while T. nordicum and T. vadicola belong to the Viride clade. Each new taxon formed a distinct clade in phylogenetic analysis and have unique sequences of tef1-α and rpb2 that meet the Trichoderma new species standard. The conidiation of T. macrofasciculatum typically appeared in white pustules in concentric rings on PDA or MEA and its conidia had one or few distinctly verrucose. Conidiophores of T. shangrilaense are short and rarely branched, phialides usually curved and irregularly disposed. The aerial mycelium of T. hailarense and T. vadicola formed strands to floccose mat, conidiation tardy and scattered in tufts, conidiophores repeatedly rebranching in dendriform structure. The phialides of T. nordicum lageniform are curved on PDA and its conidia are globose to obovoidal and large. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13144057
Issue :
87
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
MycoKeys
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156366403
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.87.76085