Karst caves are oligotrophic environments that appear to support a high diversity of fungi. Studies of fungi in Thailand's caves are limited. During a 2019 exploration of the mycobiota associated with soil samples from a karst cave, namely, Phu Pha Phet in the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark in Satun Province, southern Thailand, two previously undescribed fungi belonging to (, , ) were studied using a polyphasic approach combining phenotypic and molecular data. Based on datasets of four loci (ITS, , , and ), phylogenetic trees of the section were constructed, and two new species- sp. nov. and sp. nov.-phylogenetically related to and are described. Detailed descriptions and illustrations of the new species are provided. This study increases the number of cave-dwelling soil fungi discovered in Thailand's Satun UNESCO Global Geopark, which appears to be a unique environment with a high potential for discovering fungal species previously undescribed.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9410482 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8080825 | DOI Listing |
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