| Literature DB >> 31613712 |
Wendy A Untereiner1, Qun Yue2, Li Chen2, Yan Li2, Gerald F Bills2, Václav Štěpánek3, Martina Réblová4.
Abstract
The Pleuroascaceae (Leotiomycetes) is introduced for Phialophora hyalina (section Catenulatae) and its closest relatives based on analyses of DNA sequences of five gene regions and the comparison of cultural and micromorphological characters. The family is resolved as a strongly supported clade that encompasses Pleuroascus and the new anamorph genera Entimomentora and Venustampulla. The latter includes V. parva, a species placed formerly in Scopulariopsis, and V. echinocandica, which is established for the echinocandin-producing isolate BP-5553. Entimomentora includes E. hyalina, a species based on the ex-type strain of Ph. hyalina. Additional isolates identified as Ph. hyalina are distantly related to the Pleuroacaceae and include Psychrophila antarctica (Arachnopezizaceae) and Cryonesomyces dreyfussii, the sole member of the new genus Cryonesomyces (incertae sedis). Isolates identified or deposited as Ph. alba are also not closely related; they include a species for which we propose the name Neobulgaria koningiana (Gelatinodiscaceae) and a second psychrophilic species that we describe as Psychrophila lagodekhiensis. Of the 13 isolates assessed for in vitro antifungal activity, only V. echinocandica inhibited the growth of Candida albicans.Entities:
Keywords: 10 new taxa; Anamorph; echinocandin; phylogeny; systematics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31613712 DOI: 10.1080/00275514.2019.1663106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycologia ISSN: 0027-5514 Impact factor: 2.696