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http://dx.doi.org/10.5941/MYCO.2011.39.4.266

Molecular Characterization and Morphology of Two Endophytic Peyronellaea Species from Pinus koraiensis in Korea  

Deng, Jian Xin (Department of Applied Biology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chungnam National University)
Paul, Narayan Chandra (Department of Applied Biology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chungnam National University)
Li, Mei Jia (Department of Applied Biology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chungnam National University)
Seo, Eun-Young (Department of Applied Biology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chungnam National University)
Sung, Gi-Ho (Mushroom Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Department Administration)
Yu, Seung-Hun (Department of Applied Biology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chungnam National University)
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Mycobiology / v.39, no.4, 2011 , pp. 266-271 More about this Journal
Abstract
Species of Phoma and its allies were isolated during a survey on the diversity of endophytic fungi associated with pine trees in Korea. Based on the phylogenetic analyses of internal transcribed spacer and ${\beta}$-tubulin gene sequences, two Phoma-like species from the needles of Pinus koraiensis were identified as Peyronellaea calorpreferens and P. glomerata. They were also morphologically identified based on the previous descriptions. Here, we report P. calorpreferens and P. glomerata being present in Korea as endophytic fungi in Pinus koraiensis.
Keywords
Endophytic fungi; Morphology; Peyronellaea; Pinus koraiensis; Sequence analysis;
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