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Pustulomyces gen. nov. accommodated in Diaporthaceae, Diaporthales, as revealed by morphology and molecular analyses

Dong-Qin DAI, Nalin N. WIJAYAWARDENE, Darbhe Jayarama BHAT, Ekachai CHUKEATIROTE, Ali H. A. BAHKALI, Rui-Lin ZHAO, Jian-Chu XU & Kevin D. HYDE

en Cryptogamie, Mycologie 35 (1) - Pages 63-72

Publié le 28 mars 2014

Pustulomyces gen. nov. accommodated in Diaporthaceae, Diaporthales, as revealed by morphology and molecular analyses

A new coelomycetous genus, Pustulomyces, inhabiting decaying bamboo, is introduced based on morpho-molecular studies. Pustulomyces is characterized by immersed, pustule-like, acervular conidiomata, with dark ostiolar necks, enteroblastic, phialidic conidiogenous cells with a small collarette and fusiform, sigmoid, aseptate, guttulate conidia. In morphology it is similar with Bambusicola (Bambusicolaceae), but maximum-likelihood and Bayesian analyses of the combined LSU and TEF-1 alpha sequence data set shows Pustulomyces belongs in Diaporthaceae, Diaporthales. The new fungus is compared with other morphologically and phylogenetically similar genera.


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