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  • P-ISSN2765-2203
  • E-ISSN2765-2211
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Unrecorded Soil Fungi Isolated from the Dokdo, Korea

Unrecorded Soil Fungi Isolated from the Dokdo, Korea

국립생태원보 / Proceedings of the National Institute of Ecology of the Republic of Korea, (P)2765-2203; (E)2765-2211
2022, v.3 no.3, pp.172-177
https://doi.org/10.22920/PNIE.2022.3.3.172
EoJu-Kyeong(Ju-Kyeong Eo) (Bureau of Conservation & Assessment Research, National Institute of Ecology)
ParkEunsu(Eunsu Park) (Bureau of Conservation & Assessment Research, National Institute of Ecology)
ChoiJae-Wook(Jae-Wook Choi) (Korea National University of Education)
ShinHyun-Chul(Hyun-Chul Shin) (Bureau of Conservation & Assessment Research, National Institute of Ecology)
ChoiSeung-Se(Seung-Se Choi) (Bureau of Conservation & Assessment Research, National Institute of Ecology)
ParkSo-Yeon(So-Yeon Park) (Bureau of Conservation & Assessment Research, National Institute of Ecology)

초록

Two unrecorded fungi, Diaporthe perseae and Fusarium falciforme, were isolated from soil sampled from Dokdo in Korea. There have been many reports of Diaporthe sp. and Fusarium sp. in mainland Korea but none of them have reported in Dokdo so far. We used the morphological features and two molecular markers including the internal transcribed spacer and translation elongation factor 1-α region to compare and analyze these species with the closely related taxa. As a result, we confirmed that these fungi were unrecorded soil fungi in Korea. Then, the cultural and morphological characteristics such as the conidia of these two fungal species could be clarified. These results are expected to help us to understand the distribution of fungi in Dokdo and manage the Dokdo Island Natural Reserve.

keywords
Diaporthe perseae, Dokdo, Fusarium falciforme, Korea, Soil fungi

Abstract

Two unrecorded fungi, Diaporthe perseae and Fusarium falciforme, were isolated from soil sampled from Dokdo in Korea. There have been many reports of Diaporthe sp. and Fusarium sp. in mainland Korea but none of them have reported in Dokdo so far. We used the morphological features and two molecular markers including the internal transcribed spacer and translation elongation factor 1-α region to compare and analyze these species with the closely related taxa. As a result, we confirmed that these fungi were unrecorded soil fungi in Korea. Then, the cultural and morphological characteristics such as the conidia of these two fungal species could be clarified. These results are expected to help us to understand the distribution of fungi in Dokdo and manage the Dokdo Island Natural Reserve.

keywords
Diaporthe perseae, Dokdo, Fusarium falciforme, Korea, Soil fungi
투고일Submission Date
2021-06-30
수정일Revised Date
2021-11-29
게재확정일Accepted Date
2021-11-30

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