Litcius/Paper detail

Diversity of Distoseptispora (Distoseptisporaceae) taxa on submerged decaying wood from the Red River in Yunnan, China

H. F. Shen, Dan-Feng Bao, Saranyaphat Boonmee, Yong‐Zhong Lu, Xi-Jun Su, Y. Li, Zong-Long Luo

2024MycoKeys16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Red River Basin is located in the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot and is rich in lignicolous freshwater fungi, but no systematic research has been conducted. A systematic study on the species diversity of lignicolous freshwater fungi in the basin is ongoing. Seven distoseptispora-like specimens were collected from the Red River Basin in Yunnan. Phylogenetic analysis of ITS, LSU, tef 1-α, and rpb 2 genes and combined morphological data indicate that there are six distinct species of Distoseptispora , including two new species and four known species. Two new species were named D. suae and D. xinpingensis , and the four known species were D. bambusae , D. euseptata , D. obpyriformis and D. pachyconidia . This study provides detailed descriptions and illustrations of these six species and an updated phylogenetic backbone tree of Distoseptispora .

Topics & Concepts

Phylogenetic treeBiodiversityTaxonBiologyPhylogenetic diversityChinaBiodiversity hotspotDrainage basinTaxonomy (biology)EcologyStructural basinSpecies diversityGeographyBotanyArchaeologyGenePaleontologyCartographyBiochemistryPlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsFungal Biology and Applications