Polyphasic taxonomy of the genus Talaromyces

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Date: June 2014
From: Studies in Mycology(Vol. 78)
Publisher: Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures
Document Type: Report
Length: 15,241 words
Lexile Measure: 1080L

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The genus Talaromyces was described by Benjamin in 1955 as a sexual state of Penicillium that produces soft walled ascomata covered with interwoven hyphae. Phylogenetic information revealed that Penicillium subgenus Biverticillium and Talaromyces form a monophyletic clade distinct from the other Penicillium subgenera. Subsequently, in combination with the recent adoption of the one fungus one name concept, Penicillium subgenus Biverticillium was transferred to Talaromyces. At the time, the new combinations were made based only on phylogenetic information. As such, the aim of this study was to provide a monograph on Talaromyces applying a polyphasic species concept, including morphological, molecular and physiological characters. Based on an ITS, BenA and RPB2 multigene phylogeny, we propose a new sectional classification for the genus, placing the 88 accepted species into seven sections, named sections Bacillispori, Helici, Islandici, Purpurei, Subinflati, Talaromyces and Trachyspermi. We provide morphological descriptions for each of these species, as well as notes on their identification using morphology and DNA sequences. For molecular identification, BenA is proposed as a secondary molecular marker to the accepted ITS barcode for fungi. Key words: Ascomycetes, Trichocomaceae, Ascospores, Single name nomenclature, Talaromyces marneffei, Food spoilage, Biotechnology. Taxonomic novelties: New sections: Talaromyces section Helici Yilmaz, Frisvad & Samson, Talaromyces section Bacillispori Yilmaz, Frisvad & Samson, Talaromyces section Subinflati Yilmaz, Frisvad & Samson; New combinations: Talaromyces section Islandici (Pitt) Yilmaz, Frisvad & Samson, Talaromyces aerugineus (Samson) Yilmaz, Frisvad & Samson, Talaromyces bohemicus (Fassat. & Peckova) Yilmaz, Frisvad & Samson, Talaromyces liani (Kamyschko) Yilmaz, Frisvad & Samson, Talaromyces cinnabarinus (S.C. Jong & E.E. Davis) Yilmaz, Samson & Frisvad.
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