Updates on the classification and numbers of marine fungi
Author
Calabon, Mark S.
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Jones, E. B. Gareth
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Pang, Ka-Lai
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Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed A.
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Jin, Jing
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Devadatha, Bandarupalli
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Sadaba, Resurreccion B.
Author
Apurillo, Carlo Chris
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Hyde, Kevin D.
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Botanica Marina
2023
Warsaw, Poland
2023-07-21
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bot-2023-0032
journal article
10.1515/bot-2023-0032
1437-4323
11000251
2.5.4
Cryptosphaeria avicenniae
and
C. halophila
Cryptosphaeria avicenniae
and
C. halophila
were described as new species from the marine environment based on phylogenetic analyses of
ITS
rDNA and from
India
, based on
ITS
and β- tubulin genes for
C. avicenniae
and of 18S and 28S rDNA for
C. halophila
(
Dayarathne et al. 2020b
)
. However, the different trees shown in the study suggested that
Cryptosphaeria
was not a monophyletic genus.
Cryptosphaeria avicenniae
is morphologically similar to
Cryptosphaeria bathurstensis
in terms of both the sexual and asexual stages but differs in the morphology of the asci and ascospore (
Dayarathne et al. 2020b
;
Hyde and Rappaz 1993
).
Cryptosphaeria halophila
is an asexual fungus which is morphologically similar to
C. avicenniae
. The phylogenetic position of
C. halophila
was unstable in different analyses based on 18S and 28S rDNA genes (
Dayarathne et al. 2020b
).