A new species of Backusella (Mucorales) from a Cerrado reserve in Southeast Brazil
2014
de Souza, José Ivanildo | Marano, Agostina Virginia | Pires-Zottarelli, Carmen Lidia Amorim | Chambergo, Felipe Santiago | Harakava, Ricardo
Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) areas present a high number of endemic and unknown species and consequently have been included among the world’s biodiversity hotspots. After a survey of zygomycetes from Cerrado areas of the “Reserva Biológica de Mogi Guaçu” (RBMG) in São Paulo State, we have found a Mucor-like fungus that produces very large sporangiospores and clusters of giant cells visible to the naked-eye. This isolate was characterized morphologically, based on partial LSU (28S) and complete ITS rDNA sequences. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic analyses support its inclusion within the recently emended genus Backusella.
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