Trichoderma adaptatum K. Chen & W.Y. Zhuang, 2017

Chen, Kai & Zhuang, Wen-Ying, 2017, Seven soil-inhabiting new species of the genus Trichoderma in the Viride clade, Phytotaxa 312 (1), pp. 28-46 : 33

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.312.1.2

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scientific name

Trichoderma adaptatum K. Chen & W.Y. Zhuang
status

sp. nov.

Trichoderma adaptatum K. Chen & W.Y. Zhuang , sp. nov. Fig 2 View FIGURE 2

Fungal Names: FN570314.

Etymology: The specific epithet refers to adaption of diverse living conditions.

Diagnosis. Colony fast-growing on CMD and PDA, slow-growing on SNA at 25 °C. Conidiophores trichoderma-like, phialides narrowly lageniform, conidia green, subglobose to ellipsoid.

On CMD after 72 h colony radius 65–66 mm and mycelium covering the plate after 3 d at 25 °C. Colony hyaline, radial, margin well defined, aerial hyphae common, more abundant with distance from the original inoculum. Conidiation noted after 2 d, formed on aerial hyphae and shrubs, shrubs mainly concentrated along the colony margin. Conidiophores symmetrical, trichoderma-like, numerous. Phialides solitary or paired or in whorls of 3–4, typically narrowly lageniform, sometimes ampulliform, (6.9–)9.0–13.8(–21.9) × 2.5–3.5 μm, l/ w 2.3 –5.0(–8.8), 1.7–2.8 μm wide at the base (n = 40). Conidia green, smooth, subglobose to ellipsoid, less commonly globose, 3.1–4.4(–5.3) × 2.8–3.6 μm, l/ w 1.0 –1.5 (n=40). No chlamydospores observed. No distinct odor, no diffusing pigment observed.

On PDA after 72 h colony radius 62–65 mm and mycelium covering the plate after 4 d at 25 °C. Colony radial, indistinctly zonate, margin well defined. Aerial hyphae abundant, forming a downy, zonate mat. Conidiation noted after 2 d, formed on aerial hyphae and tufts. No chlamydospores observed. No distinct odor, no diffusing pigment observed.

On SNA after 72 h colony radius 13 mm and mycelium covering the plate after 11 d at 25 °C. Colony hyaline, loose, margin well defined, aerial hyphae common. Conidiation noted after 3 d, formed in loose shrubs, first white, turning green after 4 d. No chlamydospores observed. No distinct odor, no diffusing pigment observed.

Strains examined: CHINA. Tibet: Linzhi , elev. 3258 m, isolated from soil, 21 November 2014, K. Chen TC408 (holotype HMAS 248800 View Materials , ex-type culture CGMCC 3.18321 View Materials ). ibid., K. Chen TC403 ( HMAS 248802 View Materials ) ; K. Chen TC404 ( HMAS 248803 View Materials ). CHINA. Beijing: Yanqing, Yudushan , elev. 926 m, isolated from soil, 8 July 2015, K. Chen TC734 ( HMAS 248801 View Materials ) ;

Notes: Trichoderma adaptatum was isolated from Tibet and Beijing, the areas have significantly different climates, which indicates that the fungus might be widely distributed in the county. In Fig 1 View FIGURE 1 , T. adaptatum appeared as a separate terminal branch in the Viride clade, and is not closely related to any other species. Trichoderma tibetense is also from Tibet ( Chen & Zhuang 2016), but is distantly related and belongs to the Strictipile clade.

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Pezizomycetes

Order

Pezizales

Family

Pezizaceae

Genus

Trichoderma

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