Four new species of Tremella (Tremellales, Basidiomycota) based on morphology and DNA sequence data
Author
Zhao, Ying
Author
Liu, Xin-zhan
Author
Bai, Feng-yan
text
MycoKeys
2019
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.47.29180
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.47.29180
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Tremella basidiomaticola X.Z. Liu & F.Y. Bai
sp. nov.
Figure 2
Type.
CHINA, Fujian Province, Ningde city, Gutian county, on the basidioma of
Tremella fuciformis
, July 2017, X.Z. Liu (holotype strain: CGMCC 2.5724T, ex-holotype strain: CBS 15261T).
Etymology.
Basidiomaticola refers to the species isolated from the basidioma of
T. fuciformis
.
Description.
Asexual morph: colonies yellowish, smooth, shiny, and slimy, with an entire margin. Pseudohyphae and hyphae are not formed on corn meal agar. Conidia hyaline, smooth, globose to subglobose, 3.0-6.0
x
2.5-5.0
μm
, L = 4.8
+/-
0.9
μm
, W = 3.9
+/-
0.8
μm
, Q = 1.0-1.7 (n = 30). Ballistoconidia, globose to subglobose on CMA agar, 5.0-7.0
x
3.5-6.0
μm
, L = 6.0
+/-
0.6
μm
, W = 5.1
+/-
0. 6
μm
(n = 30). The comparison of physiological properties between this new species and its related taxa were listed in Suppl. material 1. Sexual morph: undetermined.
Figure 2.
Tremella basidiomaticola
CGMCC 2.5724TA Vegetative cells grown in YM agar for 7 days at 17 °C B Ballistoconidia produced on CMA agar for 7 days at 17 °C. Scale bars: 5
μm
.
Additional isolate examined.
CHINA, Fujian Province, on the basidioma of
Tremella fuciformis
, July 2017, X.Z. Liu, CGMCC 2.5725 = CBS 15262; Japan, isolated from Mori Ind. Co., Ltd, 1968, T. Suda, NBRC 8990 = CBS 8225.
Notes.
Three strains representing
T. basidiomaticola
clustered in a well-supported clade that closely related to
T. yokohamensis
,
T. flava
, and
T. fuciformis
.
Tremella basidiomaticola
CGMCC 2.5724T differed from
T. yokohamensis
,
T. flava
, and
T. fuciformis
by 97.4%, 94.4%-95.1%, and 97.8%-98.1% sequence identities in D1/D2 domain and 96.3%-96.6%, 94.4%-95.7%, and 96.6%-97.5% sequence identities in ITS
region
. Physiologically, the ability to assimilate lactose, melibiose, raffinose, inulin, soluble starch, L-rhamnose, ethanol, glycerol, DL-lactic acid, and inositol were different between
T. basidiomaticola
and closely related taxa (Suppl. material 1: Table S1). Moreover, the novel species can grow in vitamin-free medium but not for its sister species.