[HTML][HTML] Four novel Talaromyces species isolated from leaf litter from Colombian Amazon rain forests

N Yilmaz, CA López-Quintero, AM Vasco-Palacios… - Mycological …, 2016 - Springer
N Yilmaz, CA López-Quintero, AM Vasco-Palacios, JC Frisvad, B Theelen, T Boekhout
Mycological Progress, 2016Springer
Various Talaromyces strains were isolated during a survey of fungi involved in leaf litter
decomposition in tropical lowland forests in the Caquetá and Amacayacu areas of the
Colombian Amazon. Four new Talaromyces species are described using a polyphasic
approach, which includes phenotypic characters, extrolite profiles and phylogenetic analysis
of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) barcode, and beta-tubulin (BenA) and
calmodulin (CaM) gene regions. Talaromyces amazonensis sp. nov., T. francoae sp. nov …
Abstract
Various Talaromyces strains were isolated during a survey of fungi involved in leaf litter decomposition in tropical lowland forests in the Caquetá and Amacayacu areas of the Colombian Amazon. Four new Talaromyces species are described using a polyphasic approach, which includes phenotypic characters, extrolite profiles and phylogenetic analysis of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) barcode, and beta-tubulin (BenA) and calmodulin (CaM) gene regions. Talaromyces amazonensis sp. nov., T. francoae sp. nov. and T. purgamentorum sp. nov. belong to Talaromyces section Talaromyces, and T. columbiensis sp. nov. is located in section Bacillispori. The new species produce several bioactive compounds: T. amazonensis produces the potential anticancer agents duclauxin, berkelic acid and vermicillin, and T. columbiensis produces the effective anticancer agent wortmannin (together with duclauxin). In addition to the new species, T. aculeatus and T. macrosporus were isolated during this study on leaf litter decomposition.
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