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Title: Occurrence and morpho-molecular identification of botryosphaeriales species from Guizhou Province, China
Authors: Asha J. Dissanayake
Ya Ya Chen
Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon
Jian Kui Liu
Authors: Asha J. Dissanayake
Ya Ya Chen
Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon
Jian Kui Liu
Keywords: Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Nov-2021
Abstract: Botryosphaeriales is an important order of diverse fungal pathogens, saprobes, and endo-phytes distributed worldwide. Recent studies of Botryosphaeriales in China have discovered a broad range of species, some of which have not been formerly described. In this study, 60 saprobic isolates were obtained from decaying woody hosts in southwestern China. The isolates were compared with other species using morphological characteristics, and available DNA sequence data was used to infer phylogenetic analyses based on the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), large subunit rRNA gene (LSU), and translation elongation factor 1-α (tef) loci. Three novel species were illustrated and described as Botryobambusa guizhouensis, Sardiniella elliptica, and Sphaeropsis guizhouensis, which belong to rarely identified genera within Botryosphaeriaceae. Botryobambusa guizhouensis is the sec-ond species identified from the respective monotypic genus. The previously known species were identified as Aplosporella hesperidica, Barriopsis tectonae, Botryosphaeria dothidea, Diplodia mutila, Di. neojuniperi, Di. pseudoseriata, Di. sapinea, Di. seriata, Dothiorella sarmentorum, Do. yunnana, Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae, Neofusicoccum parvum, Sardiniella celtidis, Sa. guizhouensis, and Sphaeropsis citrigena. The results of this study indicate that numerous species of Botryosphaeriales are yet to be revealed in southwestern China.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/75029
ISSN: 2309608X
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