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<paragraph id="9DAB1A5BFBE403D604BC293F61818633" pageId="0" pageNumber="113">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0E25F7898C5C1C7D561BDC003E55CD79" pageId="0" pageNumber="113">After the country of origin.</paragraph>
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Culture characteristics (14 days at 25 °C):
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on PDA 35-37 mm in diameter, white, slightly raised at centre, fluffy, nearly round, margin regular; reverse: pale yellow.
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on MEA 35-37 mm in diameter, white, plicated, flocculent, nearly round, margin regular; reverse: pale yellow.
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on SNA 29-31 mm in diameter, white, flat, felty, nearly round, margin regular; reverse: white, compact at centre.
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on OA 36-38 mm in diameter, white, felty, early round, margin regular; reverse: white.
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Morphology of
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phialides, conidia
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phialides are arising from hyphae regimental, conidia. Scale bars: 10
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hyaline, smooth, branched, septate, 1.0-3.0
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arising from aerial hyphae or hyphae regimental, solitary, straight to flexuous, tapering with enlarged base, smooth, hyaline, 19.0-34.0
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0.5-1.5
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(av. 27.0
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1.1, n = 50).
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borne on the apices of the phialides or in small globose heads at the apex of the phialides.
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cymbiform to reniform, smooth-walled, one-celled, adhering in globose heads or the apex of phialides, 3.0-5.5
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1.0-1.5
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(av. 4.3
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1.4, n = 50).
<emphasis id="B04BB0F7CA8283FA40F42844A37BB965" bold="true" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="113">Sexual morph</emphasis>
undetermined.
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Kaili City,
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N, 108°83
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E; isolated from the green belt soil in
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; Zhi-Yuan Zhang, ZY 22.008.
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<paragraph id="DAB9DA2F967073EB1A977B48D76DB725" pageId="0" pageNumber="113">Notes.</paragraph>
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The multi-locus phylogenetic analyses showed that
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is closely related to
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(Fig.
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), but can be distinguished, based on differences in their sequence similarity. The ITS sequence of
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showed 93.6% similarity, differences in 13 base pairs (bp) and 22 gaps when compared to the 551 bp ITS sequence of
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DY101711 (Type strain). The LSU sequence of
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showed 99.3% similarity, differences in 5 bp and without gaps when compared to the 832 bp LSU sequence of
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DY101711. The
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sequence of
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showed 83.9% similarity, differences in 158 bp and 8 gaps when compared to the 1,034 bp
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sequence of
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DY101711. The
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sequence of
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showed 96.2% similarity, differences in 35 bp and without gaps when compared to the 937 bp
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sequence of
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DY101711. Morphologically, the phialides of
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were solitary, straight to flexuous, arising from the aerial or regimental hyphae compared to the phialides of
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that were solitary or in groups of two to four and arose from the aerial hyphae (
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). Furthermore, the conidia of
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were cymbiform to reniform and adhering to the apex of the phialides or in small globose heads at the apex of the phialides compared with fusiform to ellipsoidal conidia that were arranged as chains in
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(
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).
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