Penicillium araracuarense sp. nov., Penicillium elleniae sp. nov., Penicillium penarojense sp. nov., Penicillium vanderhammenii sp. nov. and Penicillium wotroi sp. nov., isolated from leaf litter

  • Jos Houbraken
  • , Carlos A. López-Quintero
  • , Jens C. Frisvad
  • , Teun Boekhout
  • , Bart Theelen
  • , Ana Esperanza Franco-Molano
  • , Robert A. Samson

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Abstract

Several species of the genus Penicillium were isolated during a survey of the mycobiota of leaf litter and soil in Colombian Amazon forest. Five species,Penicillium penarojense sp. nov. (type strain CBS 113178 T = IBT 23262 T),Penicillium wotroi sp. nov. (type strain CBS 118171 T = IBT 23253 T), Penicillium araracuarense sp. nov. (type strain CBS 113149 T = IBT 23247 T), Penicillium elleniaesp. nov. (type strain CBS 118135 T = IBT 23229 T) and Penicillium vanderhammeniisp. nov. (type strain CBS 126216 T = IBT 23203 T) are described here as novel species. Their taxonomic novelty was determined using a polyphasic approach, combining phenotypic, molecular (ITS and partial β-tubulin sequences) and extrolite data. Phylogenetic analyses showed that each novel species formed a unique clade for both loci analysed and that they were most closely related toPenicillium simplicissimum, Penicillium janthinellum, Penicillium daleae andPenicillium brasilianum. An overview of the phylogeny of this taxonomically difficult group is presented, and 33 species are accepted. Each of the five novel species had a unique extrolite profile of known and uncharacterized metabolites and various compounds, such as penicillic acid, andrastin A, pulvilloric acid, paxillin, paspaline and janthitrem, were commonly produced by these phylogenetically related species. The novel species had a high growth rate on agar media, but could be distinguished from each other by several macro- and microscopical characteristics.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1462-1475
Number of pages14
JournalInternational Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Volume61
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2011
Externally publishedYes

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