2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2594373/v1
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Taxonomy, phylogeny and evolution of freshwater Hypocreomycetidae (Sordariomycetes)

Abstract: Hypocreomycetidae is a highly diverse group with species from various habitats. This subclass has been reported as pathogenic, endophytic, parasitic, saprobic, fungicolous, lichenicolous, algicolous, coprophilous and insect fungi from aquatic and terrestrial habitats. In this study, we focused on freshwater fungi of Hypocreomycetidae which resulted 41 fresh collections from China and Thailand. Based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses, we identified 26 species that belong to two orders (Hypocreales and … Show more

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“…However, the order Hypocreales comprises members with asexual morphs, producing both enteroblastic (phialidic) and holoblastic conidiogenous cells. Although most of the families accepted in the order, such as Clavicipitaceae, Ijuhyaceae, Myrotheciomycetaceae, Nectriaceae, Niessliaceae, Ophiocordycipitaceae, Sarocladiaceae, Stachybotriaceae, Stromatonectriaceae, Tilachlidiaceae and Xanthonectriaceae, only show phialidic conidiogenesis, other families such as Calcarisporiaceae, Cordycipitaceae and Hypocreaceae show both types of conidiogenesis [1,2,4,[43][44][45][46][47]. Only genera such as Beauveria and Calcarisporium exhibit holoblastic conidiogenous cells [2,48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the order Hypocreales comprises members with asexual morphs, producing both enteroblastic (phialidic) and holoblastic conidiogenous cells. Although most of the families accepted in the order, such as Clavicipitaceae, Ijuhyaceae, Myrotheciomycetaceae, Nectriaceae, Niessliaceae, Ophiocordycipitaceae, Sarocladiaceae, Stachybotriaceae, Stromatonectriaceae, Tilachlidiaceae and Xanthonectriaceae, only show phialidic conidiogenesis, other families such as Calcarisporiaceae, Cordycipitaceae and Hypocreaceae show both types of conidiogenesis [1,2,4,[43][44][45][46][47]. Only genera such as Beauveria and Calcarisporium exhibit holoblastic conidiogenous cells [2,48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%