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Discovery of novel fungal species and pathogens on bat carcasses in a cave in Yunnan Province, China

Virulent infectious fungal diseases, in natural and managed landscapes, are increasing. Fungal diseases in humans, animals and plants have caused die-off and extinction events and have become a threat to food security. A caving expedition in Yunnan Province, China, revealed two bat carcasses covered...

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Autores principales: Karunarathna, Samantha Chandranath, Dong, Yang, Karasaki, Seigi, Tibpromma, Saowaluck, Hyde, Kevin David, Lumyong, Saisamorn, Xu, Jianchu, Sheng, Jun, Mortimer, Peter Edward
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7473127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32573334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2020.1785333
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author Karunarathna, Samantha Chandranath
Dong, Yang
Karasaki, Seigi
Tibpromma, Saowaluck
Hyde, Kevin David
Lumyong, Saisamorn
Xu, Jianchu
Sheng, Jun
Mortimer, Peter Edward
author_facet Karunarathna, Samantha Chandranath
Dong, Yang
Karasaki, Seigi
Tibpromma, Saowaluck
Hyde, Kevin David
Lumyong, Saisamorn
Xu, Jianchu
Sheng, Jun
Mortimer, Peter Edward
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description Virulent infectious fungal diseases, in natural and managed landscapes, are increasing. Fungal diseases in humans, animals and plants have caused die-off and extinction events and have become a threat to food security. A caving expedition in Yunnan Province, China, revealed two bat carcasses covered in fungal mycelia. Eleven fungal isolates were obtained from these bat carcasses, and morphological observations and multigene phylogenetic analyses revealed they were Fusarium incarnatum, Mucor hiemalis and Trichoderma harzianum and four new species, Mortierella rhinolophicola, M. multispora, M. yunnanensis and Neocosmospora pallidimors. One of the more alarming findings is that a number of infections related to Neocosmospora, previously associated with human and animal mycotoxicoses, are reported to be increasing, and here we present a new species from this genus, isolated from dead bats. Due to the ecosystem services provided by bats, and the close relationship between bats and humans, future research should focus on the impacts and significance of N. pallidimors to human and animal health, examining its pathogenicity and secondary metabolites. Taxonomic descriptions, color images of the habitat, in situ samples, microstructures and cultures are presented. SEM photographs of microstructures and phylogenetic trees showing the placement of new and known species are also provided.
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spelling pubmed-74731272020-09-15 Discovery of novel fungal species and pathogens on bat carcasses in a cave in Yunnan Province, China Karunarathna, Samantha Chandranath Dong, Yang Karasaki, Seigi Tibpromma, Saowaluck Hyde, Kevin David Lumyong, Saisamorn Xu, Jianchu Sheng, Jun Mortimer, Peter Edward Emerg Microbes Infect Articles Virulent infectious fungal diseases, in natural and managed landscapes, are increasing. Fungal diseases in humans, animals and plants have caused die-off and extinction events and have become a threat to food security. A caving expedition in Yunnan Province, China, revealed two bat carcasses covered in fungal mycelia. Eleven fungal isolates were obtained from these bat carcasses, and morphological observations and multigene phylogenetic analyses revealed they were Fusarium incarnatum, Mucor hiemalis and Trichoderma harzianum and four new species, Mortierella rhinolophicola, M. multispora, M. yunnanensis and Neocosmospora pallidimors. One of the more alarming findings is that a number of infections related to Neocosmospora, previously associated with human and animal mycotoxicoses, are reported to be increasing, and here we present a new species from this genus, isolated from dead bats. Due to the ecosystem services provided by bats, and the close relationship between bats and humans, future research should focus on the impacts and significance of N. pallidimors to human and animal health, examining its pathogenicity and secondary metabolites. Taxonomic descriptions, color images of the habitat, in situ samples, microstructures and cultures are presented. SEM photographs of microstructures and phylogenetic trees showing the placement of new and known species are also provided. Taylor & Francis 2020-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7473127/ /pubmed/32573334 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2020.1785333 Text en © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group, on behalf of Shanghai Shangyixun Cultural Communication Co., Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Karunarathna, Samantha Chandranath
Dong, Yang
Karasaki, Seigi
Tibpromma, Saowaluck
Hyde, Kevin David
Lumyong, Saisamorn
Xu, Jianchu
Sheng, Jun
Mortimer, Peter Edward
Discovery of novel fungal species and pathogens on bat carcasses in a cave in Yunnan Province, China
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title_full Discovery of novel fungal species and pathogens on bat carcasses in a cave in Yunnan Province, China
title_fullStr Discovery of novel fungal species and pathogens on bat carcasses in a cave in Yunnan Province, China
title_full_unstemmed Discovery of novel fungal species and pathogens on bat carcasses in a cave in Yunnan Province, China
title_short Discovery of novel fungal species and pathogens on bat carcasses in a cave in Yunnan Province, China
title_sort discovery of novel fungal species and pathogens on bat carcasses in a cave in yunnan province, china
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7473127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32573334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2020.1785333
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