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Taxonomy and phylogeny of Paradictyoarthrinium salsipaludicola sp. nov. (Paradictyoarthriniaceae, Pleosporales) from mangroves

School of Science; Mae Fah Luang University; Chiang Rai 57100; Thailand. Center of Excellence in Fungal Research; Mae Fah Luang University; Chiang Rai 57100; Thailand
Center of Excellence in Fungal Research; Mae Fah Luang University; Chiang Rai 57100; Thailand
Center of Excellence in Fungal Research; Mae Fah Luang University; Chiang Rai 57100; Thailand
Department of Botany and Microbiology; College of Science; King Saud University; PO Box 2455; Riyadh 11451; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
School of Science; Mae Fah Luang University; Chiang Rai 57100; Thailand. Center of Excellence in Fungal Research; Mae Fah Luang University; Chiang Rai 57100; Thailand
Fungi new species Dothideomycetes mangrove habitat morphology multigene phylogeny Pleosporales

Abstract

A new fungal species found on decaying wood in a mangrove habitat is described. The analysis of combined LSU, ITS, and rpb2 sequence data revealed that it belongs to the family Paradictyoarthriniaceae (Pleosporales). Maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses were used to determine the taxon’s phylogenetic affinities. The novel species is typical of Paradictyoarthrinium in its gregarious, black, powdery colonies with macronematous conidiophores and unevenly dictyoseptate, muriform, green to brown conidia. The new taxon is compared to other Paradictyoarthrinium species, and a detailed morphological description and illustration are provided.

 

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