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Morphology and multigene phylogeny reveal four new Xylaria (Xylariales, Xylariaceae) species from karst region in China.

Wenyu ZengKamran HabibXin ZhouYulin RenXiang-Chun ShenBei WangYingqian KangJi-Chuan KangQi-Rui Li
Published in: MycoKeys (2024)
This study presents the identification of four novel Xylaria species, discovered in the karst region of China. The discovery was facilitated by a rigorous analysis that encompassed both morpho-anatomical features and multi-locus phylogenetics utilizing sequences from the ITS, rpb 2, and TUB 2 loci. The newly identified species are designated as Xylariajichuanii sp. nov. , X.nanningensis sp. nov. , X.orientalis sp. nov. , and X.taiyangheensis sp. nov. The distinction of these species from their known counterparts was verified through comparison of morphological features and phylogenetic analysis. The study further provides detailed morphological descriptions, illustrative representations, and a phylogenetic tree, all of which contribute to the taxonomic positioning of these novel species.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • small molecule
  • working memory
  • high throughput
  • gene expression
  • data analysis