Exophiala atacamensis, sp. nov., and E. crusticola from the Atacama Desert, northern Chile

Author

Madrid, Hugo

Gené, Josepa

Quijada, Luis

Cantillo, Taimy

Gacitúa, Rodrigo

Valdés, Jorge

Sánchez, Carolina

Prenafeta-Boldú, Francesc Xavier

Wijayawardene, Nalin

Silva, Víctor

Godoy, Patricio

Publication date

2023-02-07



Abstract

In the course of a taxonomic survey on hyphomycetes from the Atacama Desert, four strains of slow-growing, cycloheximide-tolerant dematiaceous fungi were obtained from soil samples. These isolates presented a blastic conidiogenous apparatus and yeast-like budding cells typical of the genus Exophiala. DNA sequence analyses of the internal transcribed spacer region and partial large subunit ribosomal RNA gene revealed the presence of a novel species, Exophiala atacamensis, and a new record, E. crusticola. Exophiala atacamensis is phylogenetically distant from other members of Exophiala and is morphologically characterized by the production of annellidic conidiogenous cells, aseptate conidia in slimy masses, yeast-like budding cells, and abundant brown, meristematic, thick-walled bodies. This study reports E. crusticola for the first time in the Southern Hemisphere.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Accepted version

Language

English

CDU Subject

57 - Biological sciences in general

Pages

31

Publisher

Ferdinand Berger & Söhne

Version of

Sydowia

Rights

Copyright © 2023 Dept. of Botany and Biodiversity Research - University of Vienna

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