supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.32000009 and 32170019);the Guizhou Provincial Scientific and Technologic Innovation Base(No.[2023]003);the High level Innovation Talents of Guizhou(No.GCC[2023]048);National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.12132006);the Guizhou Provincial Natural Science Foundation for High-Level Innovative Talents and Teams(Nos.2016-5676,2015-4021).
The genus Xylaria comprises a diverse group of fungi with a global distribution and significant ecological importance, known for being a source of bioactive secondary metabolites with antibacterial, antioxidative, ant...
The search for potential and inexhaustible sources of bioactive compounds with great functional activities is imperative for potential drug leads in treating various human diseases.In this regard,this study investigat...
Xylaria is the largest genus in Xylariaceae with wide range of hosts,and highly diversified species.In this study,Xylaria samples were collected from buried fruits of Diospyros melanoxylon in India.Morphological chara...
s The authors appreciate the financial support and postgraduate scholarship provided by State Key Laboratory of Mycology,Institute of Microbiology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,China and Mushroom Research Foundation,Chiang Mai,Thailand.National Research Council of Thailand(Mae Fah Luang University)for a grants“Biodiversity,phylogeny and role of fungal endophytes of Pandanaceae”(Grant No.:592010200112);Thailand Research Fund(TRF)entitled“Biodiversity,phylogeny and role of fungal endophytes on above parts of Rhizophora apiculata and Nypa fruticans”(Grant no RSA5980068);National Research Council of Thailand(Mae Fah Luang University)entitled“Diseases of mangrove trees and maintenance of good forestry practice”(Grant no 60201000201)are thanked for the financial support.Authors extend their grateful acknowledgment to PDD,S,B,BISH,IMI,K,IFRD,PH,BRIP,E,MEXU,NY,UPS,TROM and all other herbaria for kindly loaning the herbarium material for the study.C.Suraweera,N.P Daranagama,V.K.Daranagama,and Ruvishika Jayewardene are also thanked for the support provided during the preparation of this manuscript.Lucy Wendt is thanked for the critical reading of part of this manuscript and Jaques Fournier is thanked for the specimens.
Species and generic recognition in the order Xylariales has been uncertain due to lack of molecular data from authentic cultures,as well as overlapping morphological characteristics.In this study,we revise the famili...
This study deals with an extensive evaluation focusing on phylogenetic and chemotaxonomic infrageneric relationships of the genus Annulohypoxylon(Xylariaceae,Ascomycota),whose species are ubiquitously associated with ...
Xylariaceae sp.QGS 01,an endophytic fungus isolated from the stem of Quercus gilva Blume showed high-glucosidase inhibitory activity.α-Glucosidase inhibitor have the role as one of carbohydrate-hydrolyzing enzymes to...
supported by the Key Laboratory of Yunnan Province Universities of the Diversity and Ecological Adaptive Evolution for Animals and plants on YunGui Plateau.Dong Qin Dai,Nalin N.Wijayawardene and Wen Jing Li thank to Mushroom Research Foundation(MRF),Chiang Rai Province,Thailand for providing Postgraduate Scholarships.Mae Fah Luang University,Chiang Rai Province,Thailand is acknowledged for the financial support to Dong Qin Dai.Kevin D.Hyde is grateful to the Chinese Academy of Sciences,project number 2013T2S0030;the award of Visiting Professorship for Senior International Scientists at Kunming Institute of Botany,research grant from the Biodiversity Research and Training Program(BRT R253012);The Thailand Research Fund(BRG 5280002);We would like to thank Jun Bo Yang,Germplasm Bank of Wild Species in Southwest China,Kunming Institute of Botany,Chinese Academy of Science,Kunming 650201,Yunnan,China;Molecular Biology Center in Germplasm Bank of Wild Species,for the help of molecular work;Rungtiwa Phookamsak expresses sincere appreciations to The Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D.Program(PHD/0090/2551)under;Thailand Research Fund for financial support.Dong Qin Dai is grateful to Alan J.L.Phillips;Eric H.C.McKenzie for their valuable suggestions.
Fourty-three species of microfungi from bamboo are treated,including one new family,Occultibambusaceae,three new genera,Neoanthostomella,Occultibambusa and Seriascoma,27 new species,one renamed species and 15 redescri...
Extensive fieldwork in all 33 districts including different forests of Gujarat state during 2007 to 2014 resulted in the collection of 349 fungal taxa.Among them,19 species represented the family Xylariaceae belonging...
S.Maharachchikumbura thanks the Featured microbial resources and diversity investigation in Southwest Karst area(2014FY120100)for funding.The authors extend their sincere appreciations to the Deanship of Scientific Research at King Saud University for its funding this Prolific Research Group(PRG-1436-09).Kevin D.Hyde thanks the Chinese Academy of Sciences,project number 2013T2S0030,for the award of Visiting Professorship for Senior International Scientists at Kunming Institute of Botany.Y.P.Xiao and T.C.Wen are grateful to The National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31460012&No.31200016).Shi-Ke Huang and J.C.Kang are grateful to the Agricultural Science and Technology Foundation of Guizhou Province Nos.NY[2013]3042),the International Collaboration Plan of Guizhou Province(No.G[2012]7006)and the Innovation Team Construction for Science And Technology of Guizhou Province(No.[2012]4007)from the Science and Technology Department of Guizhou Province,China.
The classification of subclass Xylariomycetidae is revisited with additional collections and phylogeny based on novel rDNA sequence data.Phylogenetic inferences are provided and are based on analysis of 115 sequence d...
The authors appreciate the financial support and postgraduate scholarship provided by State Key Laboratory of Mycology,Institute of Microbiology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing and the Mushroom Research Foundation,Chiang Mai,Thailand.The authors gratefully thank Dr Shaun Pennycook from Landcare Research University of Auckland,New Zealand for nomenclature advice on the proposed names.
Anthostomella has long been regarded as a large,but polyphyletic genus in the family Xylariaceae,but species in this group generally lack phylogenetic data.In this study,14 anthostomella-like taxa collected from Italy...