2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10267-010-0055-6
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Wood-inhabiting freshwater fungi from Thailand: Ascothailandia grenadoidia gen. et sp. nov., Canalisporium grenadoidia sp. nov. with a key to Canalisporium species (Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota)

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“…They share a set of characters including non-stromatic, immersed, semi-immersed to superficial, dark, coriaceous ascomata, often lying horizontally to the host, unitunicate asci with a non-amyloid apical annulus, partly disintegrating paraphyses and fusiform to ellipsoidal, transversely septate ascospores with hyaline polar cells and brown middle cells. Asexual morphs were experimentally proven for two species of Ascotaiwania (as Monotosporella , Ranghoo & Hyde 1998 , Sivichai et al 1998 ) and one species of Canalisporium (with Ascothailandia sexual morph; Sri-indrasutdhi et al 2010 ). The distant placement of Helicoön farinosum , the asexual morph of Ascotaiwania hughesii ( Fallah et al 1999 ), from members of the Savoryellales was revealed by rDNA data ( Boonyuen et al 2011 , Réblová et al 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They share a set of characters including non-stromatic, immersed, semi-immersed to superficial, dark, coriaceous ascomata, often lying horizontally to the host, unitunicate asci with a non-amyloid apical annulus, partly disintegrating paraphyses and fusiform to ellipsoidal, transversely septate ascospores with hyaline polar cells and brown middle cells. Asexual morphs were experimentally proven for two species of Ascotaiwania (as Monotosporella , Ranghoo & Hyde 1998 , Sivichai et al 1998 ) and one species of Canalisporium (with Ascothailandia sexual morph; Sri-indrasutdhi et al 2010 ). The distant placement of Helicoön farinosum , the asexual morph of Ascotaiwania hughesii ( Fallah et al 1999 ), from members of the Savoryellales was revealed by rDNA data ( Boonyuen et al 2011 , Réblová et al 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the last decade, freshwater fungi in Thailand have been mainly reported from north, south and northeast of Thailand , Marvanová and Hywel-Jones 2000, Sivichai et al 1998, Sri-indrasutdhi et al 2010. No freshwater fungi from Eastern Thailand have been reported so far.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has led to the establishment of a well-supported order, which in turn has helped to resolve a whole range of genera, indeed families and orders. Many asexual genera, not previously classified, now find a home in well-established families/orders: Conioscypha (Conioscyphales), Carpoligna, Helicoön, Pleurothecium and Sterigmatobotrys (Pleurotheciales), Bactrodesmiastrum and Ascotaiwania persoonii (Bactrodesmiastrum clade) all having a relationship with the order Savoryellales (Canalisporium and Triadelphia) (Réblová & Seifert 2004, Sri-indrasutdhi et al 2010, Boonyuen et al 2011, Réblová et al 2012, Zelski et al 2015, Hernandez-Restrepo et al 2015, Réblová et al 2016a). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boonyuen et al (2011) showed that Savoryella species formed a unique clade in Hypocreomycetidae, Sordariomycetes, along with the genera Ascotaiwania, Ascothailandia and Canalisporium. With the one fungus-one name ruling (Hawksworth 2011, Taylor 2011), the genus Canalisporium had priority and thus Ascothailandia was synonymized under that name (Nawawi & Kuthubutheen 1989, Sri-indrasutdhi et al 2010, Réblová et al 2016a. The Savoryellales clade forms a sister clade to the orders Coronophorales and Melanosporales, with strong statistical support.…”
Section: The Genus Savoryellamentioning
confidence: 99%