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Biodiversity and human-pathogenicity of Phialophora verrucosa and relatives in Chaetothyriales Naturalis
Li, Y.; Xiao, J.; Hoog, , G.S. de; Wang, X.; Wan, Z.; Yu, J.; Liu, W.; Li, R..
Phialophora as defined by its type species P. verrucosa is a genus of Chaetothyriales, and a member of the group known as ‘black yeasts and relatives’. Phialophora verrucosa has been reported from mutilating human infections such as chromoblastomycosis, disseminated phaeohyphomycosis and mycetoma, while morphologically similar fungi are rather commonly isolated from the environment. Phenotypes are insufficient for correct species identification, and molecular data have revealed significant genetic variation within the complex of species currently identified as P. verrucosa or P. americana. Multilocus analysis of 118 strains revealed the existence of five reproductively isolated species apparently having different infectious potentials. Strains of the...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Chaetothyriales; Chromoblastomycosis; Phaeohyphomycosis; Phialophora; Phylogeny; Taxonomy.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/614056
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Waterborne Exophiala species causing disease in cold-blooded animals Naturalis
de Hoog, G.S.; Vicente, V.A.; Najafzadeh, M.J.; Harrak, M.J.; Badali, H.; Seyedmousavi, S..
The majority of mesophilic waterborne species of the black yeast genus Exophiala (Chaetothyriales) belong to a single clade judging from SSU rDNA data. Most taxa are also found to cause cutaneous or disseminated infections in cold-blooded, water animals, occasionally reaching epidemic proportions. Hosts are mainly fish, frogs, toads, turtles or crabs, all sharing smooth, moist or mucous skins and waterborne or amphibian lifestyles; occasionally superficial infections in humans are noted. Cold-blooded animals with strictly terrestrial life styles, such as reptiles and birds are missing. It is concluded that animals with moist skins, i.e. those being waterborne and those possessing sweat glands, are more susceptible to black yeast infection. Melanin and the...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Amphibian disease; Black yeasts; Chaetothyriales; Exophiala; Fish disease; Lethargic crab disease; Pathogenicity; Waterborne fungi.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531973
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High diversity and morphological convergence among melanised fungi from rock formations in the Central Mountain System of Spain Naturalis
Ruibal, C.; Platas, G.; Bills, G.F..
Melanised fungi were isolated from rock surfaces in the Central Mountain System of Spain. Two hundred sixty six isolates were recovered from four geologically and topographically distinct sites. Microsatellite-primed PCR techniques were used to group isolates into genotypes assumed to represent species. One hundred and sixty three genotypes were characterised from the four sites. Only five genotypes were common to two or more sites. Morphological and molecular data were used to characterise and identify representative strains, but morphology rarely provided a definitive identification due to the scarce differentiation of the fungal structures or the apparent novelty of the isolates. Vegetative states of fungi prevailed in culture and in many cases could...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Biodiversity; Black fungi; Capnodiales; Chaetothyriales; Dothideomycetes; Extremotolerance.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531959
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