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Cephalotrichum and related synnematous fungi with notes on species from the built environment

A recent taxonomic revision of Microascaceae with an emphasis on synnematous fungi enabled re-identification of previously isolated indoor strains of Cephalotrichum. All available Cephalotrichum strains from the culture collection of the Westerdijk Institute were studied, 20 originating from the bui...

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Autores principales: Woudenberg, J.H.C., Sandoval-Denis, M., Houbraken, J., Seifert, K.A., Samson, R.A.
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Publicado: CBS Fungal Biodiversity Centre 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5679026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29158610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.simyco.2017.09.001
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author Woudenberg, J.H.C.
Sandoval-Denis, M.
Houbraken, J.
Seifert, K.A.
Samson, R.A.
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Sandoval-Denis, M.
Houbraken, J.
Seifert, K.A.
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description A recent taxonomic revision of Microascaceae with an emphasis on synnematous fungi enabled re-identification of previously isolated indoor strains of Cephalotrichum. All available Cephalotrichum strains from the culture collection of the Westerdijk Institute were studied, 20 originating from the built environment. Phylogenetic relationships were inferred from DNA sequence data from the internal transcribed spacer 1 and 2 and intervening 5.8S nrDNA (ITS), and parts of β-tubulin (tub2) and translation elongation factor 1-α (tef1) genes. Additionally, herbarium material of 14 Cephalotrichum species described from soil in China was studied, and the taxonomy of C. album, not considered in recent revisions, was reevaluated. Sixteen phylogenetic species in Cephalotrichum are distinguished, five described as new species: C. domesticum, C. lignatile, C. telluricum, C. tenuissimum and C. transvaalense. Five Cephalotrichum species occur in the built environment: C. domesticum, C. gorgonifer (formerly known as Trichurus spiralis), C. microsporum, C. purpureofuscum, and C. verrucisporum. Based on the number of isolates, C. gorgonifer (nine strains) is the most common indoor species. The study of the Chinese herbarium material resulted in the acceptance of three additional Cephalotrichum species: C. casteneum, C. ellipsoideum, and C. spirale. Four species are considered nomena dubia (C. cylindrosporum, C. macrosporum, C. ovoideum, and C. robustum), five are placed in synonymy with other Cephalotrichum species (C. acutisporum, C. inflatum, C. longicollum, C. oblongum, C. terricola) and one species, C. verrucipes, is probably a synonym of Penicillium clavigerum. Cephalotrichum columnare, former Doratomyces columnaris, is transferred to Kernia. Cephalotrichum album, formerly known as Doratomyces putredinis, is transferred to Acaulium and redescribed.
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spelling pubmed-56790262017-11-20 Cephalotrichum and related synnematous fungi with notes on species from the built environment Woudenberg, J.H.C. Sandoval-Denis, M. Houbraken, J. Seifert, K.A. Samson, R.A. Stud Mycol Research Paper A recent taxonomic revision of Microascaceae with an emphasis on synnematous fungi enabled re-identification of previously isolated indoor strains of Cephalotrichum. All available Cephalotrichum strains from the culture collection of the Westerdijk Institute were studied, 20 originating from the built environment. Phylogenetic relationships were inferred from DNA sequence data from the internal transcribed spacer 1 and 2 and intervening 5.8S nrDNA (ITS), and parts of β-tubulin (tub2) and translation elongation factor 1-α (tef1) genes. Additionally, herbarium material of 14 Cephalotrichum species described from soil in China was studied, and the taxonomy of C. album, not considered in recent revisions, was reevaluated. Sixteen phylogenetic species in Cephalotrichum are distinguished, five described as new species: C. domesticum, C. lignatile, C. telluricum, C. tenuissimum and C. transvaalense. Five Cephalotrichum species occur in the built environment: C. domesticum, C. gorgonifer (formerly known as Trichurus spiralis), C. microsporum, C. purpureofuscum, and C. verrucisporum. Based on the number of isolates, C. gorgonifer (nine strains) is the most common indoor species. The study of the Chinese herbarium material resulted in the acceptance of three additional Cephalotrichum species: C. casteneum, C. ellipsoideum, and C. spirale. Four species are considered nomena dubia (C. cylindrosporum, C. macrosporum, C. ovoideum, and C. robustum), five are placed in synonymy with other Cephalotrichum species (C. acutisporum, C. inflatum, C. longicollum, C. oblongum, C. terricola) and one species, C. verrucipes, is probably a synonym of Penicillium clavigerum. Cephalotrichum columnare, former Doratomyces columnaris, is transferred to Kernia. Cephalotrichum album, formerly known as Doratomyces putredinis, is transferred to Acaulium and redescribed. CBS Fungal Biodiversity Centre 2017-09 2017-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5679026/ /pubmed/29158610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.simyco.2017.09.001 Text en © 2017 Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute. Production and hosting by ELSEVIER B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Sandoval-Denis, M.
Houbraken, J.
Seifert, K.A.
Samson, R.A.
Cephalotrichum and related synnematous fungi with notes on species from the built environment
title Cephalotrichum and related synnematous fungi with notes on species from the built environment
title_full Cephalotrichum and related synnematous fungi with notes on species from the built environment
title_fullStr Cephalotrichum and related synnematous fungi with notes on species from the built environment
title_full_unstemmed Cephalotrichum and related synnematous fungi with notes on species from the built environment
title_short Cephalotrichum and related synnematous fungi with notes on species from the built environment
title_sort cephalotrichum and related synnematous fungi with notes on species from the built environment
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5679026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29158610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.simyco.2017.09.001
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