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Novel Sarcoscypha Species from National Parks in Korea: Sarcoscypha humida sp. nov.

  • Minseo Cho (Division of Environmental Science & Ecological Engineering, College of Life Science & Biotechnology, Korea University) ;
  • Young Mok Heo (R&I Center, COSMAX BTI) ;
  • Yeongseon Jang (Forest Bioresources Department, Forest Microbiology Division, National Institute of Forest Science) ;
  • Changmu Kim (Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources) ;
  • Sun Lul Kwon (BK21 FUR R&E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University) ;
  • Jae-Jin Kim (Division of Environmental Science & Ecological Engineering, College of Life Science & Biotechnology, Korea University)
  • 투고 : 2023.09.18
  • 심사 : 2024.01.10
  • 발행 : 2024.01.31

초록

Sarcoscypha (Sarcoscyphaceae, Pezizales) is a saprobic fungus characterized by the cup or disc-shaped blight red apothecium and oblong to ellipsoid ascospores. The 18 species of Sarcoscypha were known to occur in Europe, North America, and tropical Asia. However, up to date, only two Sarcoscypha species have been reported in Korea. In this study, novel Sarcoscypha specimens were collected from Juwangsan, Odaesan, and Taebaeksan National Parks from September to October in Korea. This species is well distinguished from other Sarcoscypha species according to the molecular and phylogenetic analysis based on internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region. Here, we provided detailed descriptions with illustrations and a phylogenetic tree to report our specimens as novel Sarcoscypha species.

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과제정보

This study was supported by a grant of National Institute of Biological Resources, funded by the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Korea (NIBR202304104).

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