Sarocladium spinificis, a new endophytic species from the coastal grass Spinifex littoreus in Taiwan

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Background: Sarocladium species are frequently associated with grasses as saprobes, parasites, and mutualistic endophytes. A species of Sarocladium (anamorphic Hypocreales) was isolated as endophytic fungus from the coastal grass Spinifex littoreus (Poaceae). Results: According to characterization by LSU and ITS rDNA sequences and culture morphology and micromorphology, the species differed from the species hitherto described in Sarocladium. A key to the known species of Sarocladium is given. Conclusions: Sarocladium spinificis is proposed as a new species. LSU rDNA sequences and conidiophore branching and conidium size are useful characters for distinguishing between species of Sarocladium. © 2014 Yeh and Kirschner.

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Yeh, Y. H., & Kirschner, R. (2014). Sarocladium spinificis, a new endophytic species from the coastal grass Spinifex littoreus in Taiwan. Botanical Studies, 55(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1999-3110-55-25

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