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About Citation title: "Occurrence and morpho-molecular identification of Botryosphaeriales species from Guizhou Province, China ".
About Study name: "Occurrence and morpho-molecular identification of Botryosphaeriales species from Guizhou Province, China ".
About This study is part of submission 28690 (Status: In Progress).

Citation

Dissanayake A.J. 2021. Occurrence and morpho-molecular identification of Botryosphaeriales species from Guizhou Province, China. Journal of Fungi, .

Authors

  • Dissanayake A.J. (submitter) Phone 13552444052

Abstract

Botryosphaeriales signifies an imperative, diverse fungal order of pathogens, saprobes and endophytes reported worldwide. Latest research in China have discovered a broad range of species in Botryosphaeriales, of some have not been formerly described. This study with 60 isolates enhances the rising awareness, through introducing three novel species and fifteen previously known species of Botryosphaeriales in southwestern China. These species were isolated from decaying woody hosts, suggesting they could be saprobes. The isolates were compared with other species through available DNA sequence data inferring phylogenetic analyses based on the ITS, LSU and tef gene loci, while centered on morphology. Three novel species were illustrated and described as Botryobambusa guizhouensis, Sardiniella elliptica and Sphaeropsis guizhouensis besides they belong to rarely identified genera within Botryosphaeriaceae. Botryobambusa guizhouensis is the second species in the respective monotypic genus. Fifteen 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 indication of this study proposes that numerous species of Botryosphaeriales endure to be revealed in southwestern China.

Keywords

three new species; asexual and sexual morphs; phylogeny; saprobes; woody hosts

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