Teunia globosa Q.M. Wang, F.Y. Bai & A.H. Li, 2020
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.simyco.2020.01.002 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10474785 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DF87BD-555F-FFBE-53E3-3B0CFEB3F883 |
treatment provided by |
Jonas |
scientific name |
Teunia globosa Q.M. Wang, F.Y. Bai & A.H. Li |
status |
sp. nov. |
Teunia globosa Q.M. Wang, F.Y. Bai & A.H. Li View in CoL sp. nov. MycoBank MB828756. Fig. 7O View Fig .
Etymology: the specific epithet globosa refers to the globosal vegetative cells of the type strain.
Culture characteristics: In YM broth, after 7 d at 17 °C, cells are globosal, 4.5– 8.0 × 5.1–8.0 μm and single, budding is polar ( Fig. 7O View Fig ), a sediment is present. After 1 mo at 17 °C, a ring and sediment are present. On YM agar, after 1 mo at 17 °C, the streak culture is yellowish cream, butyrous, smooth and partly wrinkled, semi-glossy. The margin is entire. In Dalmau plate culture on corn meal agar, pseudohyphae are not formed. Sexual structures are not observed on YM, PDA, V8 and CM agar. Ballistoconidia are not produced.
Physiological and biochemical characteristics: Glucose fermentation is absent. Glucose, galactose, sucrose, maltose, cellobiose, trehalose, lactose (weak), melezitose, inulin (delayed and weak), soluble starch, D-xylose (delayed and weak), D-ribose (delayed and weak), L-rhamnose (delayed and weak), Dglucosamine (delayed and weak), N-Acetyl-D-glucosamine (weak), ethanol, D-mannitol, salicin, succinate (delayed and weak) and myo-inositol are assimilated as sole carbon sources. L-sorbose, melibiose, raffinose, L-arabinose, D-arabinose, methanol, glycerol, erythritol, ribitol, galactitol, D-glucitol, Methylα- D-glucoside, D-gluconate, DL-lactate, citrate and hexadecane are not assimilated. Ammonium sulfate, L-lysine, ethylamine hydrochloride (delayed and weak) and cadaverine dihydrochloride are assimilated as sole nitrogen sources. Potassium nitrate and sodium nitrite are not assimilated. Maximum growth temperature is 22 °C. Growth in vitamin-free medium is negative. Starch-like substances are not produced. Growth on 50 % (w/w) glucose-yeast extract agar is negative. Urease activity is positive. Diazonium Blue B reaction is positive.
Physiologically, Te. globosa differs from the closely related species Te. betulae in its inability to assimilate L-arabinose and its ability to assimilate ethanol ( Table S1.7 View Table 1 ).
Typus: China, Lulang county, Tibet, obtained from a leaf of an unidentified plant, Sep. 2015, Q.-M. Wang (holotype CGMCC 2.5648 T preserved in a metabolically inactive state, ex-type CBS 15566 = GPS23.2A6).
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