Xylariales: First results of mycological exploration in the Sangay and Llanganates National Park, Ecuador

  • Guevara M
  • Salazar P
  • Mátyás B
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the present study fungi collections were sampled in the Sangay (SP) and Llanganates (LP) National Parks, from which sequences of the regions of the internal transcribable spacer (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2) of the ribosomal DNA were obtained (RDNA).The taxonomic identification of fungi of the order Xylariales was achieved with the bioinformatic tools, to further study the phylogenetic relationships among the collected individuals and thus contribute with base information on their biological diversity, necessary to design and implement measures for the conservation of fungi.All records belong to the genus Xylaria, of these eight belong to PL and two to SP. A record was not identified at the species level, suggesting that it could be a new species. A phylogenetic tree of Maximum Likelihood was built.

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Guevara, M.-F., Salazar, P., Mátyás, B., & Ordoñez, M.-E. (2018). Xylariales: First results of mycological exploration in the Sangay and Llanganates National Park, Ecuador. F1000Research, 7, 222. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.13623.1

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