Diversity of the Bambusicolous Fungus Apiospora in Korea: Discovery of New Apiospora Species

Mycobiology. 2022 Oct 28;50(5):302-316. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2022.2133808. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Many Apiospora species have been isolated from bamboo plants - to date, 34 bambusicolous Apiospora species have been recorded. They are known as saprophytes, endophytes, and plant pathogens. In this study, 242 bambusicolous Apiospora were isolated from various bamboo materials (branches, culms, leaves, roots, and shoots) and examined using DNA sequence similarity based on the internal transcribed spacer, 28S large subunit ribosomal RNA gene, translation elongation factor 1-alpha, and beta-tubulin regions. Nine Apiospora species (Ap. arundinis, Ap. camelliae-sinensis, Ap. hysterina, Ap. lageniformis sp. nov., Ap. paraphaeosperma, Ap. pseudohyphopodii sp. nov., Ap. rasikravindrae, Ap. saccharicola, and Ap. sargassi) were identified via molecular analysis. Moreover, the highest diversity of Apiospora was found in culms, and the most abundant species was Ap. arundinis. Among the nine Apiospora species, two (Ap. hysterina and Ap. paraphaeosperma) were unrecorded in Korea, and the other two species (Ap. lageniformis sp. nov. and Ap. pseudohyphopodii sp. nov.) were potentially novel species. Here, we describe the diversity of bambusicolous Apiospora species in bamboo organs, construct a multi-locus phylogenetic tree, and delineate morphological features of new bambusicolous Apiospora in Korea.

Keywords: Bambusicolous Apiospora; diversity; morphology; multi-locus phylogeny; novel species.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grants funded by the Korean government (MSIT) [2021R1A2C1011894]; the National Institute of Biological Resources under the Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea [NIBR202102107 and NIBR202203112].