2015
DOI: 10.5941/myco.2015.43.2.107
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Scytalidium parasiticum sp. nov., a New Species Parasitizing on Ganoderma boninense Isolated from Oil Palm in Peninsular Malaysia

Abstract: A mycoparasite, Scytalidium parasiticum sp. nov., isolated from the basidiomata of Ganoderma boninense causing basal stem rot of oil palm in Johor, Malaysia, is described and illustrated. It is distinct from other Scytalidium species in having smaller asci and ascospores (teleomorphic stage), longer arthroconidia (anamorphic stage), hyaline to yellowish chlamydospores, and producing a fluorescent pigment. The phylogenetic position of S. parasiticum was determined by sequence analyses of the internal transcribe… Show more

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“…parasiticum released a yellowish pigment when co-cultured with G. boninense. Although the content of this yellowish exudate was unknown during this stage, the exudate has fungistatic effects that cause irregular hyphae, reduce growth and degrade the mycelia, as reported by Goh [4]. The exudates from the co-culture media were extracted, and the fractions were collected by recycling preparative HPLC for further analysis ( Figure S1).…”
Section: Antifungal Activity Against G Boninensementioning
confidence: 93%
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“…parasiticum released a yellowish pigment when co-cultured with G. boninense. Although the content of this yellowish exudate was unknown during this stage, the exudate has fungistatic effects that cause irregular hyphae, reduce growth and degrade the mycelia, as reported by Goh [4]. The exudates from the co-culture media were extracted, and the fractions were collected by recycling preparative HPLC for further analysis ( Figure S1).…”
Section: Antifungal Activity Against G Boninensementioning
confidence: 93%
“…The fungal strains were obtained from Advanced Agriecological Research Sdn Bhd. G. boninense G10 (isolated from the Batu Lintang oil palm estate located in Kedah, Malaysia) [34] and S. parasiticum AAX0113 (isolated and identified from the G. boninense culture collected from the Fraser Estate, located in Johor State, Malaysia) [4] and were used in this study.…”
Section: Fungal Strainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Goh, K.J. Goh from G. boninense [ 26 ] and a Phlebiopsis species-parasitizing Ganoderma philippii (Bres. & Henn.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former was first described occurring on G. lucidum in South Korea and has hyaline to yellow, rectangular to cylindrical arthroconidia, 1.5–4 × 1.5–3 μm ( Kang et al 2010 ). The latter was found parasitising G. boninense in Malaysia and has hyaline to pale yellow, smooth, cuboidal to oblong or cylindrical arthroconidia, 1.7–6.6 × 1.3–2.7 μm ( Goh et al 2015 ). Scytalidium synnematicum can be distinguished from both species based on its saprobic habitat, production of synnemata, and the dimensions of its hyaline arthroconidia.…”
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