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Twelve New Taxa of Xylaria Associated with Termite Nests and Soil from Northeast Thailand

Twelve New Taxa of Xylaria Associated with Termite Nests and Soil from Northeast Thailand
The diversity of Xylaria species associated with termite nests in northeast Thailand was investigated. Among the 14 taxa included in this study, 11 species and one variety were described as new, and another two species resemble the existing taxa, X. escharoidea and X. nigripes. The newly described taxa are X. chaiyaphumensis, X. conica, X. fulvescens, X. ischnostroma, X. margaretae, X. minima, X. reinkingii var. microspora, X. siamensis, X. sihanonthii, X. subintraflava, X. thienhirunae, and X. vinacea. Their morphological and cultural characteristics are described and illustrated, and their ITS, α-actin and β-tubulin sequences were analysed. A dichotomous key to the 17 species of Xylaria occurring in Thailand is provided.
- Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology Switzerland
- Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica Taiwan
- Srinakharinwirot University Thailand
- Department of Biology United States
- Department of Biology, Faculty of Science Canada
taxonomy, QH301, Xylariaceae, Ascomycota, QH301-705.5, <i>Pseudoxylaria</i>, Biology (General), systematics, Article
taxonomy, QH301, Xylariaceae, Ascomycota, QH301-705.5, <i>Pseudoxylaria</i>, Biology (General), systematics, Article
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