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Mycobiology ; : 260-268, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729772

ABSTRACT

In an ongoing survey of Korean indigenous fungi, two fungal strains (KNU16-74 and KNU16-99) belonging to the genus Chrysosporium were isolated from field soil in Gyeongnam, Korea. Morphological characterization and phylogenetic analysis using sequence of the internal transcribed spacer regions were carried out to confirm its precise identification. These strains were identified as Chrysosporium indicum (KNU16-74) and Chrysosporium fluviale (KNU16-99). To examine the keratin degradation efficiency of these two fungal species, human hair strands were incubated with fungus culture. Results revealed that these two fungal species have the ability to degrade keratin substrate. This is the first report of these two species in Korea.


Subject(s)
Humans , Chrysosporium , Fungi , Hair , Korea , Soil
2.
Mycobiology ; : 297-304, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729747

ABSTRACT

Two new records of Trichocomaceae, namely Aspergillus allahabadii and Penicillium sizovae, were isolated in 2016 during a survey of fungal diversity in different crop fields locations in Gyeongnam, Korea. These species were identified based on morphological characters and phylogenetic analysis using internal transcribed spacer region and β-tubulin-encoding gene sequence data. A. allahabadii and P. sizovae have not yet been reported in Korea. Thus, this is the first report of these species in Korea, and their descriptions as well as details of their morphological characters are presented.


Subject(s)
Aspergillus , Classification , Korea , Penicillium , Phylogeny , Soil
3.
Mycobiology ; : 327-337, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729656

ABSTRACT

Three new records of Ascomycota species (Chaetomium acropullum, Phialemonium globosum, Phialemonium atrogriseum) from field soils in Korea are presented in this study. These newly discovered fungal isolates were isolated from field soils from various places across Gyeongnam, Korea in 2016. All the isolates were identified and described based on morphological characteristics, and rDNA internal transcribed spacer and β-tubulin gene sequence data. Morphological features of these fungal species were studied on different agar media: potato dextrose agar, oatmeal agar, malt extract agar, Czapek yeast extract agar, and yeast extract sucrose agar. Full description and illustrations of their morphological characters are provided. These fungal species have not officially been previously reported in Korea.


Subject(s)
Agar , Ascomycota , DNA, Ribosomal , Glucose , Korea , Soil , Solanum tuberosum , Sucrose , Yeasts
4.
Mycobiology ; : 49-56, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729861

ABSTRACT

The present study is the first report on the isolation of Penicillium menonorum from rhizosphere soil in Korea and its identification based on morphological characteristics and internal transcribed spacer gene sequence. The fungal isolate was named KNU-3 and was found to exhibit plant growth-promoting (PGP) activity through indole acetic acid (IAA) and siderophore production, as well as P solubilization. KNU-3 produced 9.7 mg/L IAA and solubilized 408 mg of Ca3PO4/L, and inoculation with the isolate significantly (p < 0.05) increased the dry biomass of cucumber roots (57%) and shoots (52%). Chlorophyll, starch, protein, and P contents were increased by 16%, 45%, 22%, and 14%, respectively, compared to plants grown in uninoculated soil. The fungus also increased soil dehydrogenase (30%) and acid phosphatase (19%) activities. These results demonstrate that the isolate KNU-3 has potential PGP attributes, and therefore it can be considered as a new fungus to enhance soil fertility and promote plant growth. Moreover, the discovery of PGP ability and traits of this fungus will open new aspects of research and investigations. In this study, plant growth promotion by P. menonorum KNU-3 is reported for the first time in Korea after its original description.


Subject(s)
Acetic Acid , Acid Phosphatase , Biomass , Chlorophyll , Fertility , Fungi , Korea , Oxidoreductases , Penicillium , Plants , Rhizosphere , Sequence Analysis , Soil , Starch
5.
Mycobiology ; : 71-74, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729858

ABSTRACT

During a survey of fungal species in South Korea, a species of Volutella ciliata was isolated and described based on the analysis of the internal transcribed spacer region of its rDNA and its morphological characteristics. This is the first record of Volutella ciliata isolated from crop field soil in Korea.


Subject(s)
Ciliophora , DNA, Ribosomal , Korea , Sensilla , Soil
6.
Mycobiology ; : 166-169, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729845

ABSTRACT

We report the isolation of a Gongronella butleri species and describe it based on the analysis of the internal transcribed spacer region of rDNA and morphological characteristics. G. butleri has been reported as a high chitosan producer in the literature. This is the first record of G. butleri isolated from crop field soil in Korea.


Subject(s)
Chitosan , DNA, Ribosomal , Fungi , Korea , Soil
7.
Mycobiology ; : 203-209, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729644

ABSTRACT

Three new fungal species of the genus Mortierella, Mortierella zychae, Mortierella ambigua, and Mortierella indohii, have been reported in Korea. The fungi were encountered during a study on the fungal community of soil samples collected from different locations in Korea. The species were identified based on molecular and morphological analyses. This study presents detailed descriptions of the morphological observations and molecular phylogenetic analysis of these three fungi. All three species were found to be sensitive to triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining. M. zychae demonstrated the highest intensity of mycelial staining, indicating that this species has the highest potential to produce arachidonic acid of the three species. The staining results indicated that the newly recorded species could potentially be useful for arachidonic acid production.


Subject(s)
Arachidonic Acid , Fungi , Korea , Mortierella , Soil
8.
Mycobiology ; : 402-407, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729597

ABSTRACT

Two new fungal species of the genus Talaromyces, Talaromyces purpurogenus and Talaromyces trachyspermus from the Trichocomaceae family, were recovered during an investigation of fungal communities in soil collected from the Gangwon-do and Jeollanam-do provinces of Korea. These two species have not been previously officially reported from Korea. In this study, detailed descriptions of internal transcribed spacer rDNA and beta-tubulin gene regions of these two fungi are presented. Morphological features of the two fungi in five agar media, potato dextrose, oatmeal, malt extract, czapek yeast extract, and yeast extract sucrose, are also reported. The species were identified on the basis of molecular and morphological analysis, and herein we present data with detailed descriptions and figures.


Subject(s)
Humans , Agar , DNA, Ribosomal , Fungi , Glucose , Korea , Soil , Solanum tuberosum , Sucrose , Talaromyces , Tubulin , Yeasts
9.
Mycobiology ; : 397-400, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729762

ABSTRACT

Pseudallescheria boydii KNU13-2 was isolated from crop field soil and identified by analysis of internal transcribed spacer regions of rDNA and morphological characteristics. In the literature, P. boydii has been mentioned as a human pathogen. This is the first record of P. boydii isolated from crop field soil in Korea.


Subject(s)
Humans , DNA, Ribosomal , Fungi , Korea , Pseudallescheria , Soil
10.
Mycobiology ; : 401-404, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729761

ABSTRACT

A new recorded species of Mortierella was recovered during the investigation of fungal communities in soil samples collected from different locations of Gangwon-do, Korea. The species was identified and described as Mortierella alpina on the basis of phylogenetic analysis of internal transcribed spacer sequences and morphological characteristics. This species has not been officially reported from Korea thus far.


Subject(s)
Korea , Mortierella , Soil
11.
Mycobiology ; : 116-119, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-730069

ABSTRACT

Three Penicillium species have been isolated from insect specimens in Korea; Penicillium sp., P. steckii, and P. polonicum. Penicillium sp. (KNU12-3-2) was isolated from Lixus imperessiventris, while P. polonicum (KNU12-1-8) and Penicillium steckii (KNU12-2-9) were isolated from Muljarus japonicas and Meloe proscarabaeus, respectively. The identification was based on the morphological characteristics of the fungi and in internal transcribed spacer analysis. This is the first report on the isolation of these three species of Penicillium from insects in Korea.


Subject(s)
Fungi , Insecta , Korea , Penicillium
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