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Mucor Rongii Sp. Nov., a New Cold-Tolerant Species from China

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Journal Curr Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2021 Apr 29
PMID 33914109
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Two strains of a new mucoralean fungus (M1 and R1) were harvested from the moist walls of Sufu workshop in Liaocheng city, Shandong province, China. Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and the large subunit (LSU) rDNA region D1/D2 domain-based phylogenetic analysis, along with phenotypic characteristics, revealed that the strains belonged to a new genus in the Mucor category. This new category belongs to Mucor flavus complex. However, unlike M. flavus CBS 234.25 (the type species of the complex), the novel species could grow well at 25 °C and not grow at 28 °C. Moreover, the ITS rDNA sequence similarity of the two species was only 96%. Here, we present the new category Mucor rongii sp. nov. Its holotype is HMAS 248,091, the ex-type culture is M1 (= CICC 41725), and the other culture examined was R1 (= CICC 41,726).

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