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Phylogeny of Graphostromatacea with two new species (Biscogniauxia glaucae sp. nov. and Graphostroma guizhouensis sp. nov.) and new record of Camillea broomeana isolated in China

In the process of studying the diversity of Xylariales in China, three species owning characteristics of Graphostromataceae were observed in China. Morphology of the described species with illustrations and their phylogeny based on regions of internal transcribed spacers (ITS), the second-largest su...

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Published in:Archives of microbiology 2021-12, Vol.203 (10), p.6119-6129
Main Authors: Li, Qirui, Gong, Xiaofeng, Zhang, Xu, Pi, Yinhui, Long, Sihan, Wu, Youpeng, Shen, Xiangchun, Kang, Yingqian, Kang, Jichuan
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description In the process of studying the diversity of Xylariales in China, three species owning characteristics of Graphostromataceae were observed in China. Morphology of the described species with illustrations and their phylogeny based on regions of internal transcribed spacers (ITS), the second-largest subunit of the RNA polymerase II ( RPB2 ), β-tubulin ( TUB2 ) and α-actin ( ACT ) are provided. Two new species and one new record from China are identified. Morphologically, Biscogniauxia glaucae sp. nov. differs from B. atropunctata var. maritima , B. citriformis var. macrospora, B. fuscella and B. mediterranea by its stromata with raised margins, clear outlines, punctate ostioles openings and ascospores which are equilateral with broadly rounded ends, a straight spore-length germ slit on the more concave side, lacking appendages and sheathes. Graphostroma guizhouensis is identified as a new species based on the multi-gene phylogenetic tree. Camillea broomeana with scanning electron microscope description of ascospores is illustrated as a new record from China. Cryptostroma is proposed in Graphostromataceae based on molecular data. Vivantia is accepted in Graphostromataceae based on its morphological characteristics and Nodulisporiurn anamorphs which are similar to those of Biscogniauxia .
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Life Sciences
Microbial Ecology
Microbiology
Morphology
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Phylogeny
Physical characteristics
RNA polymerase
RNA polymerase II
Scanning electron microscopy
Tubulin
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