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The type of Sclerotium is conspecific with the type of Typhula The genus Sclerotium, also included in Typhulaceae (Kirk et al. 2008), is currently treated as an artificial genus that accom- modates fungi producing sclerotia but not, or rarely, a sexual morph (Xu ...
speciation stopped occurring subsequent to SAP-MH evolution. By contrast, SAP-MH did not lead to an evolutionary dead end inGastordia, and this genus was likely diversified by the establishment of novel symbioses with various SAP fungi
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Moreover, bacterial and fungal communities in RCH soils were more diverse and had greater species/genera richness, especially in the case of fungi. Members of the genus Rhodoplanes dominated the bacterial community at both RCH and non-RCH sites, followed by Streptomyces, Burkholderia, Skermanella,...
At the genus level, the primary bacterial species were Candidatus Solibacter, Rhodoplanes, and Candidatus Koribacter, which accounted for more than 22% of the bacterial sequences (Figure 4e). The relative abundances of Rhodoplanes and Burkholderia first increased but then decreased with increasing ...
reduced in 18 out of 20 strains in laboratory experiments and a change in pigmentation was observed in several strains. Two of the isolated strains, strain WT5 and strain WR1, were found to represent a hitherto undescribed yeast for which the new genus and speciesStenotrophomyces fumitolerans...