2014
DOI: 10.4489/kjm.2014.42.4.262
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Identification and Characterization of Paraconiothyrium brasiliense from Garden Plant Pachysandra terminalis

Abstract: A fungal isolate DUCC5000 from a garden plant Pachysandra terminalis was identified as Paraconiothyrium brasiliense based on the results of morphological and molecular studies. The fungus formed brown to black conidiomata of (0.2-0.7)-2(-3.5) mm singly or as a group on PDA. Conidia measured 2-5×1.8-3 µm in size, hyaline, ellipsoid to short-cylindrical, and rounded at both ends. The internal transcribed spacer (ITS) DNA of the isolate shared 100% nucleotide sequence homology with those of known P. brasiliense i… Show more

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“…This species and A. niger are known to be function as opportunistic fungi [21,22]. C. perangustum has been reported to cause wood discoloration, corrosion, and disease in plants [17,23]. But colonization in built-in furniture environment is not much known in these six species.…”
Section: Isolation and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species and A. niger are known to be function as opportunistic fungi [21,22]. C. perangustum has been reported to cause wood discoloration, corrosion, and disease in plants [17,23]. But colonization in built-in furniture environment is not much known in these six species.…”
Section: Isolation and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%