2017
DOI: 10.3906/bot-1606-45
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Anthostomelloides krabiensis gen. et sp. nov. (Xylariaceae) from Pandanus odorifer (Pandanaceae)

Abstract: Materials and methods Sample collection and specimen examinationA fresh specimen of Anthostomelloides krabiensis was obtained from dead leaves of Pandanus odorifer (Forssk.

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“…The authors have been investigating saprobic and endophytic fungi associated with Pandanaceae (Tibpromma et al 2016a, b, c, 2017a, b) and, in this study, taxonomic details are presented regarding the endophytic fungi that were isolated. Pandanaceae are monocotyledonous plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors have been investigating saprobic and endophytic fungi associated with Pandanaceae (Tibpromma et al 2016a, b, c, 2017a, b) and, in this study, taxonomic details are presented regarding the endophytic fungi that were isolated. Pandanaceae are monocotyledonous plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 ). Although both species differ in their ascospore characters, they share a similar wedge-shaped amyloid apical apparatus (Jaklitsch et al 2016 ; Tibpromma et al 2017 ). The second species of Anthostomelloides included in our analyses, A. forlicesenica , is not revealed as being closely related to the generic type, but as a sister species to Brunneiperidium gracilentum with high to maximum support (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, several investigations were published on Anthostomella (Daranagama et al 2015 , 2016 ; Tibpromma et al 2017 ). In these publications, the genus Anthostomella was recognised to be polyphyletic, and several new genera and species were established.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…embedded in a reduced pseudostroma within the host tissue and shares a distinct clypeus and apical papilla with Clypeosphaeria mamillana. However, marked differences to Linosporopsis include ellipsoid to oblong brown ascospores; a large, wedge-shaped, strongly amyloid apical ascus apex; and, in A. krabiensis, the lack of a clypeus and of an apical papilla (Jaklitsch et al 2016;Tibpromma et al 2017).…”
Section: Molecular Phylogenymentioning
confidence: 99%