Journal of Fungi (Oct 2022)

Three New <i>Trichoderma</i> Species in Harzianum Clade Associated with the Contaminated Substrates of Edible Fungi

  • Zi-Jian Cao,
  • Wen-Tao Qin,
  • Juan Zhao,
  • Yu Liu,
  • Shou-Xian Wang,
  • Su-Yue Zheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8111154
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. 1154

Abstract

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Trichoderma is known worldwide as biocontrol agents of plant diseases, producers of enzymes and antibiotics, and competitive contaminants of edible fungi. In this investigation of contaminated substrates of edible fungi from North China, 39 strains belonging to 10 Trichoderma species isolated from four kinds of edible fungi were obtained, and three novel species belonging to the Harzianum clade were isolated from the contaminated substrates of Auricularia heimuer and Pholiota adipose. They were recognized based on integrated studies of phenotypic features, culture characteristics, and molecular analyses of RNA polymerase II subunit B and translation elongation factor 1-α genes. Trichoderma auriculariae was strongly supported as a separate lineage and differed from T. vermifimicola due to its larger conidia. Trichoderma miyunense was closely related to T. ganodermatigerum but differed due to its smaller conidia and higher optimum mycelial growth temperature. As a separate lineage, T. pholiotae was distinct from T. guizhouense and T. pseudoasiaticum due to its higher optimum mycelial growth temperature and larger conidia. This study extends the understanding of Trichoderma spp. contaminating substrates of edible fungi and updates knowledge of species diversity in the group.

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