Five novel Curvularia species (Pleosporaceae, Pleosporales) isolated from fairy circles in the Namib desert
The Namib Desert (Namibia) is home to fairy circles which are barren, circular to almost-circular patches of land surrounded by grasses . During a survey of the fungi associated with the most common grass species, Stipagrostis ciliata ( Poaceae ), and its rhizospheric soils associated with these fai...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycological progress 2024-12, Vol.23 (1), Article 39 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Namib Desert (Namibia) is home to fairy circles which are barren, circular to almost-circular patches of land surrounded by grasses
.
During a survey of the fungi associated with the most common grass species,
Stipagrostis ciliata
(
Poaceae
), and its rhizospheric soils associated with these fairy circles,
Curvularia
was commonly isolated (80 strains).
Curvularia
is a cosmopolitan fungal genus that occurs in diverse geographical locations and on a wide range of substrates, but particularly on foliar plants.
Curvularia
strains were identified based on multilocus sequence comparisons of their internal transcribed spacer rDNA region (ITS), and the partial gene regions of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (
GAPDH
) and translation elongation factor 1-alpha (
TEF1
). The strains belonged to 13 species, including the discovery of five novel
Curvularia
species. The aim of this paper was to report on the identified species and to formally describe and name the new species as
C. deserticola, C. gobabebensis, C. maraisii, C. namibensis
, and
C. stipagrostidicola. |
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ISSN: | 1617-416X 1861-8952 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11557-024-01977-x |