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2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2007.01.003
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Ganoderma australe from southern India

Abstract: The genetic diversity of Ganoderma australe (Fr.) Pat. from southern India was investigated by using ITS1/2 rDNA. The phylogenetic analysis showed that six isolates clustered into two groups viz. biological species I and II. The four strains of BS I (YER03, MYC5, MYC2 and KE) clustered with G. australe TAI-01 and the two other strains of BS II (KMK3 and K39) were grouped with G. australe TAI-05 from Taiwan. The two strains namely TAI-01 and TAI-05 were described as G. australe intersterile Group 1 and 2 from T… Show more

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“…The isolates grouped in all 15 sub-clusters were differentiated according to the host species, suggesting a host-specific evolutionary trend: the G. lucidum complex, therefore, might include multiple host-specific strains. Similar trends were reported for Ganoderma australe by Kaliyaperumal and Kalaiyachelvan (2008). The present data, however, provide the first significant report on genetic diversity between populations of G. lucidum complex from northern India.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The isolates grouped in all 15 sub-clusters were differentiated according to the host species, suggesting a host-specific evolutionary trend: the G. lucidum complex, therefore, might include multiple host-specific strains. Similar trends were reported for Ganoderma australe by Kaliyaperumal and Kalaiyachelvan (2008). The present data, however, provide the first significant report on genetic diversity between populations of G. lucidum complex from northern India.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Recent molecular studies (Smith & Sivasithamparam, 2000;Hong & Jung, 2004;Kaliyaperumal & Kalaichelvan, 2008;Moncalvo & Buchanan, 2008) clearly show that the number of species in Ganoderma is much higher than traditionally thought. The immediate challenge is to clarify nomenclature by typifying all existing names, and selecting representative recent collections for molecular analyses, collected from areas where species were first described.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The genus is distributed widely from the tropics to the temperate forests. DNA-based analyses of Ganoderma (Gottlieb & al., 2000;Smith & Sivasithamparam, 2000;Hong & Jung, 2004;Kaliyaperumal & Kalaichelvan, 2008;Moncalvo & Buchanan, 2008) show its species-richness and heterogeneity. The names G. applanatum (Pers.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…australe is distributed worldwide, especially in tropical regions (Smith and Sivasithamparam, 2000). There are reports on the occurrence of G. australe from Australia (Smith and Sivasithamparam 2000), China (Hapuarachchi et al 2019b), New Zealand (Buchanan and Wilkie 1995), southern India (Yeh and Chen 1990;Kaliyaperumal and Kalaichelvan 2008),…”
Section: Taxonomy Of Ganoderma From Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%