Abstract
During the rainy season in Thailand, specimens of coral fungi were collected from community forests in Chiang Mai and Kalasin Provinces. The species presented here, Trechispora khokpasiensis, T. saluangensis, and T. sanpapaoensis are characterized by coralloid basidiomata and described as new taxa in Hydnodontaceae (Trechisporales) based on analyses of their morphological characters and phylogenetic relationships from the nuclear ribosomal large subunit (LSU) as well as the internal transcribed spacer regions’ (ITS) sequence data. Morphological descriptions and illustrations, including color photographs, line drawings and phylogenetic trees, are presented. Comparisons with similar species are also provided.
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We would like to thank the project “Shaping modern fungal taxonomy — an integrative approach using morpho-molecular characterization, chemotaxonomy, and Next Generation Sequencing of invertebrate-pathogenic fungi and edible mushrooms” from NSTDA, Grant P-19-50231. We also thank Drs. Wonnop Visessanguan and Theerayut Toojinda for their continued interest and support. We are grateful to the two anonymous reviewers for the comments and suggestions that helped improve the manuscript.
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This study was supported by Platform Technology Management Section, National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), Grant No. P19-50231 for the project: Shaping modern fungal taxonomy — an integrative approach using morpho-molecular characterization, chemotaxonomy, and Next Generation Sequencing of invertebrate-pathogenic fungi and edible mushrooms.
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UP and SS were the primary contributors to study concept and design. SS, UP, and PK contributed to material preparation, data collection. SS and UP contributed to morphological characteristics. Molecular lab work and phylogenetic analyses were performed by SS and PK. SEM lab work were performed by PL. The first draft of the manuscript was written by SS, which was then developed by changes, edits, comments, and suggestions from UP, SS, and JL. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
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Sommai, S., Pinruan, U., Khamsuntorn, P. et al. Three new species of Trechispora from Northern and Northeastern Thailand. Mycol Progress 22, 42 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-023-01886-5
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