2021
DOI: 10.3390/life11101071
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One New Species and Two New Host Records of Apiospora from Bamboo and Maize in Northern Thailand with Thirteen New Combinations

Abstract: The genus Apiospora is known as a cosmopolitan genus, found across various substrates. In this study, four Apiospora taxa were obtained from the decaying stems of bamboo and maize in northern Thailand. Apiospora collections were compared with known species based on the morphological characteristics and the DNA sequence data of internal transcribed spacer (ITS), the partial large subunit nuclear rDNA (LSU), the translation elongation factor 1-alpha gene (TEF1-α) and beta-tubulins (TUB2). Apiospora chiangraiense… Show more

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“…In both cases, however, these species differ significantly from Allelochaeta species in terms of morphology [ 4 , 30 , 31 ]. These findings are consistent with those reported previously [ 16 ], thereby highlighting the need for further genetic and morphological analyses to confirm the taxonomic status of these two species.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In both cases, however, these species differ significantly from Allelochaeta species in terms of morphology [ 4 , 30 , 31 ]. These findings are consistent with those reported previously [ 16 ], thereby highlighting the need for further genetic and morphological analyses to confirm the taxonomic status of these two species.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Additionally, on the basis of phylogenetic analyses, Tian et al. [ 16 ] reported 13 new combinations and a new Apiospora species. Consequently, a total of 131 Apiospora are currently listed in the Index Fungorum 2021 [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apiospora species have a worldwide distribution and can be found on various hosts. Most species occurred on the plants in Poaceae, although some were known from Amaranthaceae, Juncaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Cyperaceae, Restionaceae, Fagaeaeand, even seaweeds [48,49]. To date, more than 25 species have been found on bamboo, most species were saprobic on dead bamboo culms, and a few species have been reported as pathogens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specimens were brought to a mycology laboratory for observation. Tian et al [27,28] and Senanayake et al [29] were followed for the morphological study and single spore isolation. Morphological characteristics were examined under a stereomicroscope (Motic SMZ-171, Wetzlar, Germany).…”
Section: Sample Collection Isolation and Specimen Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DNA was subjected to PCR amplification to amplify the genes ITS, LSU TEF1-α, and RPB2, while internal transcribed spacer (ITS) with the primer pair of ITS4/ITS5 [32], the partial large subunit nuclear rDNA (LSU) with the primer pair of LR0R/LR5 [33], the translation elongation factor 1-alpha gene (TEF1-α) with the primer pair of EF1-983F/EF1-2218R [34], and RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (RPB2) with the primer pair of RPB2-5f/7cR [35]. The PCR was carried out using the method described by Tian et al [28]. ITS, LSU, and TEF1-α amplification reactions were set using the method described by Cai et al [36] and Lu et al [37].…”
Section: Dna Extraction Pcr Amplification and Sequencingmentioning
confidence: 99%