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<document ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.71.56168" ID-GBIF-Dataset="fc10c6bc-400a-43ac-b1b5-061e9dcc0705" ID-PMC="PMC7426279" ID-Pensoft-Pub="1314-4049-71-87" ID-Pensoft-UUID="40ACEC39417B5B5C992701CA9F4E626D" ID-PubMed="32855604" ModsDocID="1314-4049-71-87" checkinTime="1596691551541" checkinUser="pensoft" docAuthor="Jia, Ran-Ran, Lv, Shi-Long, Chai, Chun-Yue &amp; Hui, Feng-Li" docDate="2020" docId="9DA59AA217B55802B5863066E6585D57" docLanguage="en" docName="MycoKeys 71: 87-99" docOrigin="MycoKeys 71" docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.71.56168" docTitle="Scheffersomyces paraergatensis C. Y. Chai &amp; F. L. Hui 2020, sp. nov." docType="treatment" docVersion="4" id="40ACEC39417B5B5C992701CA9F4E626D" lastPageNumber="94" masterDocId="40ACEC39417B5B5C992701CA9F4E626D" masterDocTitle="Three new Scheffersomyces species associated with insects and rotting wood in China" masterLastPageNumber="99" masterPageNumber="87" pageNumber="91" updateTime="1668136524283" updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
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<mods:title>Three new Scheffersomyces species associated with insects and rotting wood in China</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Jia, Ran-Ran</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Lv, Shi-Long</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Chai, Chun-Yue</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Hui, Feng-Li</mods:namePart>
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<taxonomicName LSID="9DA59AA2-17B5-5802-B586-3066E6585D57" authority="C. Y. Chai &amp; F. L. Hui" authorityName="C. Y. Chai &amp; F. L. Hui" authorityYear="2020" class="Saccharomycetes" family="Saccharomycetaceae" genus="Scheffersomyces" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Fungi" lsidName="Scheffersomyces paraergatensis" order="Saccharomycetales" pageId="4" pageNumber="91" phylum="Ascomycota" rank="species" species="paraergatensis" status="sp. nov.">Scheffersomyces paraergatensis C.Y. Chai &amp; F.L. Hui</taxonomicName>
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The species name
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(Gr. prep.) refers to its phylogenetic similarity to
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="92">S. ergatensis</emphasis>
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="92">Holotype.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="92">NYNU 16782T.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="92">Isolation data.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="92">China, Henan Province, Nanyang, in rotting wood, under a mixed forest, July 2016, K.F. Liu &amp; Z.W. Xi (ex-holotype: CICC 33165; CBS 14694).</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="92">Description.</paragraph>
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The cells are ovoid to elongate (2.5-5
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3.5-6
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) and occur singly or in pairs after grown in a YM broth for 3 days at 25 °C (Fig.
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). Budding is multilateral. After 3 days of growth on YM agar at 25 °C, the colonies are white to cream-colored, buttery, and smooth with entire margins. After 7 days at 25 °C, on a Dalmau plate culture with CM agar, pseudohyphae were observed but true hyphae were not.
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asci formed after 6 days at 25 °C on CM agar and 5% ME agar, with each ascus containing one or two hat-shaped ascospores (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 3" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figure 3. Morphology of S. paraergatensis. A budding cells B ascus and ascospores. Scale bars: 10 μm." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/439462" pageId="6" pageNumber="93">3B</figureCitation>
). Glucose, galactose, and d-xylose are weakly fermented, but maltose, sucrose, trehalose, melibiose, lactose, cellobiose, melezitose, raffinose, and inulin are not. Glucose, galactose, d-ribose, d-xylose, l-arabinose, d-arabinose, sucrose, maltose, trehalose, methyl
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, cellobiose, salicin, arbutin, lactose, raffinose, inulin, glycerol, ribitol, xylitol, d-glucitol, d-mannitol, d-glucono-1, 5-lactone, d-gluconate, succinate, citrate, and ethanol are assimilated. No growth was observed in l-sorbose, d-glucosamine, l-rhamnose, melibiose, melezitose, erythritol, galactitol,
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-inositol, 2-keto-d-gluconate, 5-keto-d-gluconate, d-glucuronate, dl-lactate, or methanol. For the assimilation of nitrogen compounds, growth on l-lysine, glucosamine, and d-tryptophan is positive, while growth on nitrate, nitrite, ethylamine, cadaverine, creatine, creatinine, and imidazole is negative. Growth was observed at 30 °C, but not at 35 °C. Growth in the presence of 0.1% cycloheximide is positive, but growth in the presence of 10% NaCl with 5% glucose and 1% acetic acid is negative. Starch-like compounds are not produced. Urease activity and diazonium blue B reactions are also negative.
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="93">Additional isolate examined.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="93">China, Henan Province, Nanyang, in rotting wood, under a oak forest, August 2016, K.F. Liu &amp; Z.W. Xi, NYNU 16969.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="93">GenBank accession numbers.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="93">holotype NYNU 16782T (ITS: KY213803; nrLSU D1/D2: KY213826); additional isolate NYNU 16969 (ITS: MT133541; nrLSU D1/D2: MT133546).</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="93">Notes.</paragraph>
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Two strains formed a group related to
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="93">S. ergatensis</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="93">Candida broadrunensis</emphasis>
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, which represent a new species,
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. The nucleotide differences between the new species and its closest relative,
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="93">S. ergatensis</emphasis>
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, were 1.1% substitutions in the D1/D2 domain and 0.8% substitutions in ITS region, respectively. Similarly,
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. paraergatensis
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and
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displayed 0.9% substitutions in the D1/D2 domain and 2.4% substitutions in the ITS region, respectively. Physiologically,
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can be differentiated from its closest relative,
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="94">S. ergatensis</emphasis>
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(
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), by its ability to ferment d-xylose and assimilate l-arabinose, raffinose, inulin, and d-gluconate and its inability to assimilate l-sorbose. Additionally,
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="94">S. paraergatensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
can grow in 0.1% cycloheximide and at 30 °C, but not for
<taxonomicName lsidName="S. ergatensis" pageId="7" pageNumber="94" rank="species" species="ergatensis">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="94">S. ergatensis</emphasis>
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.
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<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="94">
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="94">Figure 3.</emphasis>
Morphology of
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.
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="94">A</emphasis>
budding cells
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ascus and ascospores. Scale bars: 10
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.
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