Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2060363 | Mycoscience | 2014 | 6 Pages |
•Arthrinium jatrophae sp. nov. has aseptate, dark brown, circular, lenticular conidia with hyaline margin.•It has broad, hyaline conidiophores, numerous brown septa.•Arthrinium jatrophae is isolated as an endophyte from petiole of Jatropha podagrica.•Phylogenetic heterogeneity in ITS sequence of A. phaeospermum (from NCBI database) is suggested.•The novel species is distinct from other morphologically and phylogenetic close species.
During study of endophytic fungal diversity in tropical region, a new species of Arthrinium was isolated from healthy petiole of Jatropha podagrica. It is characterized by aseptate, dark brown, circular, lenticular conidia with hyaline margin, broad, hyaline conidiophores with numerous brown septa and ampulliform–lageniform conidiophore mother cells. The new species superficially resembles A. phaeospermum and A. saccharicola in having circular lenticular conidia, but differs in conidia and conidiophore size, and shape of conidiophore mother cells. Phylogenetic study using sequence analysis of ITS region (ITS1–5.8S–ITS2) separates the new species (A. jatrophae) from other related species of Arthrinium.