Serendipita sacchari sp. nov. From a sugarcane rhizosphere in southern China

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Abstract

We isolated a new species, proposed here as Serendipita sacchari, from a sugarcane rhizosphere in Guangxi Province, China. This species is characterized by its unstable nucleus numbers (1–15) in its chlamydospores versus their regular distribution in hyphal cells. ITS rDNA and combined LSU+ TEF1-α sequence analyses also support the uniqueness of this new plant symbiont.

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Xie, L., Long, Y. Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, Y. L., & Zhang, W. L. (2020). Serendipita sacchari sp. nov. From a sugarcane rhizosphere in southern China. Mycotaxon, 135(3), 579–587. https://doi.org/10.5248/135.579

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