Mycoscience
Online ISSN : 1618-2545
Print ISSN : 1340-3540
Volume 59, Issue 6
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  • Taiga Kasuya, Yoshitaka Ono
    2018 Volume 59 Issue 6 Pages 443-448
    Published: 2018
    Released on J-STAGE: March 07, 2023
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    A fungus parasitic on a fern, Dennstaedtia wilfordii (Dennstaedtiaceae), was found at the foothill of Mt. Fuji, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Its hyphae spread within host mesophyll cells and through intercellular spaces, forming coiled haustoria in the epidermal and mesophyll cells. The hyphae emerged either through stomata or by disrupting epidermal cell junctions. The hyphae spreading over the abaxial leaf surface generated one-septate, thin-walled basidia. All the morphological features observed were characteristic of the genus Herpobasidium. The species identification of the fungus as H. filicinum by morphology was supported by molecular phylogenetic analyses of the D1/D2 region of the large subunit rRNA gene.

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  • Naoki Endo, Rikiya Tokoo, Masaki Fukuda, Akiyoshi Yamada
    2018 Volume 59 Issue 6 Pages 449-454
    Published: 2018
    Released on J-STAGE: March 07, 2023
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    A novel basidiomycetous species, Hygrophorus yukishiro, is described from Japan. The basidiomata of this fungus have been referred to as “yuki-shiro”, “yuki-take”, and “yuki-wari”, and used as an edible mushroom in the central region of Nagano, Japan. Hygrophorus yukishiro fruits in the early spring season under oak-dominated stands. Morphological and phylogenetic analyses of the internal transcribed spacer region of the nuclear ribosomal RNA gene indicated that H. yukishiro is a sister species of H. arbustivus and belongs to section Hygrophorus, subsect. Fulventes. Hygrophorus yukishiro is similar in its external morphology and fruiting phenology to H. roseobrunneus, H. leucophaeo-ilicis, and H. roseodiscoideus, but differs in the color and texture of its pileus surface and microscopic characteristics.

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  • Atit Kanti, Atsushi Yamazaki, Hiroko Kawasaki
    2018 Volume 59 Issue 6 Pages 455-460
    Published: 2018
    Released on J-STAGE: March 07, 2023
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    A novel yeast species was isolated from leaf litter of Macropanax dispermus obtained from the Cibodas Botanical Garden, West Java, Indonesia. The two strains of the species displayed typical characteristics of the genus Citeromyces. Phylogenetic analysis based on the gene sequences of the D1/D2 domains of large subunit (LSU) rDNA, internal transcribed spacer (ITS) including 5.8S rDNA, mitochondrial small-subunit rRNA gene (MtSm), and translation elongation factor-1α (EF-1α) showed that the novel strains were clearly separated from the other four existing species of the genus Citeromyces. Therefore, the two strains were proposed to represent a novel species within the genus Citeromyces, for which the name Citeromyces cibodasensis is proposed; the type strain is NBRC 110244T (= CBS 14272T = InaCCY703T = AK 01).

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  • María G. Cabrera, Roberto E. Álvarez, Susumu Takamatsu
    2018 Volume 59 Issue 6 Pages 461-466
    Published: 2018
    Released on J-STAGE: March 07, 2023
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    Brasiliomyces, comprising only four species, is a unique powdery mildew genus characterized by having small, semitransparent chasmothecia with a thin, single peridium layer. Brasiliomyces malachrae, a type species, is distributed in Central and South America and the morphology of this species, especially its asexual morph, is poorly known. This study was performed to describe the sexual and asexual morphs of B. malachrae on Malvastrum coromandelianum in detail, and to clarify the phylogenetic placement of this fungus. The asexual morph of this species is characterized by having hyaline ectophytic mycelium with lobed hyphal appressoria and catenescent conidia. Molecular phylogenetic analyses based on 18S, 5.8S, and 28S rRNA gene sequences revealed that B. malachrae is a sister to the genus Erysiphe and situated at the boundary between tribes Golovinomyceteae and Erysipheae, which supports its unique phylogenetic position. The evolutionary relationships among the tribes Golovinomyceteae, Erysipheae, and Phyllactinieae are discussed on the basis of the present phylogenetic analyses.

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  • Le Thi Hoang Yen, Kaoru Yamaguchi, Yasuhisa Tsurumi, Duong Van Hop, Ka ...
    2018 Volume 59 Issue 6 Pages 467-472
    Published: 2018
    Released on J-STAGE: March 07, 2023
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    A new aquatic fungus was isolated from submerged, decaying leaves collected at Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam. The fungus produced hyaline, unique-shaped conidia consisting of a hook-shaped main axis and three arms at the helicoid part of the main axis. Based on its conidial development and morphological characteristics, Hamatispora phuquocensis was newly introduced. Phylogenetic analyses based on LSU nrDNA sequences showed that it clusters with Microthyrium spp. and belongs to Microthyriales. Furthermore, we generated ITS barcode for this hyphomycetous fungus.

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