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http://dx.doi.org/10.4489/KJM.2010.38.2.095

Notes on Rare Species of Mycoparasitic Forming Fungus in Korea  

Seok, Soon-Ja (Agricultural Microbiology Team, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration)
Park, In-Cheol (Agricultural Microbiology Team, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration)
Kim, Yang-Sup (Sejong Institute of Data Analysis)
Kim, Wan-Gyu (Crop Protection Division, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration)
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The Korean Journal of Mycology / v.38, no.2, 2010 , pp. 95-98 More about this Journal
Abstract
One interesting parasitic forming fungus, being grown on the eggs of Phallus impudicus was collected from Mulchajoreum and on woods of Saryeoni in Jeju island. This taxon identified as a Podostroma solmsii (E. Fisch.) S. Imai f. octospora Yoshim. Doi (Hyporeaceae) based on morphological characteristics. According to the interpretation of Doi(1978), this taxon hsving the stipitate, genus Podostroma, family Hypocreaceae, Hypocreales, Ascomycota was identified as Podostroma solmsi f. octospora and its korean common name designated by authors. This species is characterized in having the fusiforme to ellipsoidal, unicellular and warted ascospores without septate and with blunt apiculus at each end and mycoparasitic habitat. Although there is some mycologists suggest that this taxon having above characters needs to be derived from Hypomyces. But authors are primarily going to record this species as a named "Podostroma solmsii (E. Fisch.) S. Imai f. octospora Yoshim. Doi" for the fungus flora of Korea. In a future, it is need in detail to compare their DNA sequencing data on the type species and some related species. All collections cited here are deposited in the Herbarium Conservation Center of National Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
Keywords
Ascomycota; mycoparasitic fungus; Podostroma solmsii f. octospora;
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