Taxonomic Evaluation of a Bioherbicidal Isolate of Albifimbria verrucaria, Formerly Myrothecium verrucaria
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Phenotypic Characterization
2.2. Genetic Characterization
3. Results and Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Species and Isolate Number | cmdA | ITS | LSU | rpb2 | tef1 | tub2 |
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Achroiostachys humicola CBS 868.73 *,† | 73.4% (300/409) | 73.6% (521/708) | 97.0% (801/826) | 76.2% (550/722) | 90.1% (127/141) | 84.3% (305/362) |
Albifimbria lateralisCBS 117,712 *,† | 91.3% (608/666) | 99.4% (666/670) | 99.3% (820/836) | 94.6% (682/721) | 89.4% (405/453) | 96.7% (352/364) |
A. terrestris CBS 126,186 *,† | 91.3% (605/663) | 99.4% (666/650) | 99.2% (819/826) | 93.9% (675/719) | 89.2% (405/454) | 96.7% (551/363) |
A. verrucaria NRRL 2003 *,†,‡ | 98.5% (649/659) | 99.8% (633/643) | 99.9% (825/826) | 99.3% (716/721) | 96.2% (430/447) | 99.2% (356/359) |
A. virdis CBS 449.71 *,† | 93.3% (615/659) | 99.9% (669/670) | 99.8% (824/826) | 95.4% (683/716) | 88.8% (404/455) | 98.3% (353/359) |
Brevistachys variabilis CBS 141,057 † | 79.9% (222/278) | 77.2% (319/413) | 93.5% (772/826) | 72.0% (321/446) | 92.6% (137/148) | 80.8% (298/369) |
Capitofimbria compacta CBS 111,739 *,†,‡ | 77.7% (313/402) | 75.8% (503/664) | 98.6% (815/827) | 79.6% (577/725) | 97.3% (143/147) | 82.7% (296/358) |
Dimorphiseta terrestris CBS 127,345 *,† | 75.0% (437/583) | 81.9% (550/672) | 98.6% (815/827) | 85.6% (612/715) | 94.4% (135/143) | 88.6% (327/369) |
Grandibotrys pseudotheobromae CBS 136,170 *,† | -- | 74.7% (519/695) | 96.7% (771/797) | 72.9% (510/700) | 91.6% (131/143) | 81.7% (294/360) |
Gregatothecium humicola CBS 205.96 *,† | 77.8% (312/401) | 80.6% (555/689) | 99.2% (820/827) | 82.7% (596/721) | 98.6% (139/141) | 84.1% (301/358) |
Inaequalispora prestonii CBS 175.73 *,†,‡ | 73.4% (315/429) | 79.0% (527/667) | 97.8% (809/827) | 79.6% (575/722) | 91.6% (130/142) | 80.3% (236/294) |
Kastanostachys aterrima CBS 101,310 *,† | -- | -- | 95.5% (790/827) | 72.6% (525/723) | -- | -- |
Myrothecium inundatum CBS 275.48 * | 74.7% (331/443) | 80.7% (453/673) | 98.6% (815/827) | -- | 96.5% (136/141) | 84.1% (310/358) |
Myrothecium simplex CBS 582.93 * | 75.5% (320/424) | 81.0% (545/673) | 98.6% (815/827) | -- | 97.2% (137/141) | 83.8% (300/358) |
Neomyrothecium humicola CBS 310.96 *,† | 76.3% (318/417) | 82.7% (548/663) | 99.2% (820/827) | 83.4% (601/721) | 98.6% (139/141) | -- |
Paramyrothecium cupuliforme CBS 127,789 *,†,‡ | 78.7% (329/418) | 81.0% (554/684) | 99.2% (820/827) | 81.2% (521/642) | 91.5% (129/141) | 85.0% (306/360) |
P. roridum NRRL 2183 †,‡ | 78.5% (328/418) | 94.1% (642/682) | 98.9% (818/827) | 82.0% (591/721) | 89.3% (134/150) | 84.9% (304/358) |
P. viridisporim CBS 873.85 * | 78.7% (329/418) | 81.1% (553/682) | 98.9% (818/827) | 82.4% (594/721) | 89.8% (132/147) | 83.8% (300/358) |
Parvothecium terrestre CBS 198.89 *,† | 75.1% (320/426) | 79.9% (531/665) | 97.9%(810/827) | 80.6% (582/722) | 93.1% (134/144) | 82.4% (305/370) |
Smaragdiniseta bisetosa CBS 459.82 *,†,‡ | 76.8% (447/582) | 82.7% (554/670) | 99.2% (819/826) | 83.8% (604/721) | 93.6% (132/141) | 87.1% (317/364) |
Stachybotrys chartarum CBS 182.80 * | 74.6% (309/414) | 76.3% (509/667) | 96.3% (796/827) | 75.8% (547/722) | 92.9% (131/141) | 81.8% (296/362) |
Striaticonidium cinctum CBS 932.69 *,†,‡ | 76.0% (319/420) | 74.9% (500/668) | 97.9% (809/826) | 78.9% (569/721) | -- | 82.3% (307/373) |
Tangerinosporium thalitricola CBS 317.61 *,† | 73.3% (431/588) | 80.5% (542/673) | 97.9% (810/827) | -- | -- | 84.7% (305/360) |
Xenomyrothecium tongaense CBS 598.80 *,†,‡ | 72.5% (427/589) | 79.3% (548/691) | 98.9% (818/827) | 82.1% (592/721) | 97.9% (140/143) | 86.6% (310/358) |
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Weaver, M.A.; Hoagland, R.E.; Boyette, C.D.; Brown, S.P. Taxonomic Evaluation of a Bioherbicidal Isolate of Albifimbria verrucaria, Formerly Myrothecium verrucaria. J. Fungi 2021, 7, 694. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7090694
Weaver MA, Hoagland RE, Boyette CD, Brown SP. Taxonomic Evaluation of a Bioherbicidal Isolate of Albifimbria verrucaria, Formerly Myrothecium verrucaria. Journal of Fungi. 2021; 7(9):694. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7090694
Chicago/Turabian StyleWeaver, Mark A., Robert E. Hoagland, Clyde Douglas Boyette, and Shawn P. Brown. 2021. "Taxonomic Evaluation of a Bioherbicidal Isolate of Albifimbria verrucaria, Formerly Myrothecium verrucaria" Journal of Fungi 7, no. 9: 694. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7090694
APA StyleWeaver, M. A., Hoagland, R. E., Boyette, C. D., & Brown, S. P. (2021). Taxonomic Evaluation of a Bioherbicidal Isolate of Albifimbria verrucaria, Formerly Myrothecium verrucaria. Journal of Fungi, 7(9), 694. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7090694