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Maximum likelihood Phylogenetic relationships of Strobilurus sp., showing the position of Strobilurus albipilatus. Bootstrap support values (1000 replicates) >50% are presented. Our isolates are highlighted in bold red in the tree. Xerula pudens (Pers.) Singer has been rooted as the outgroup.

Maximum likelihood Phylogenetic relationships of Strobilurus sp., showing the position of Strobilurus albipilatus. Bootstrap support values (1000 replicates) >50% are presented. Our isolates are highlighted in bold red in the tree. Xerula pudens (Pers.) Singer has been rooted as the outgroup.

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During routine macrofungal surveys in various temperate coniferous forests of district Doda in the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India, we made an interesting collection of genera Strobilurus. After thorough literature review, morphological examinations and phylogenetic analysis, our species was found to be conspecific with Strobilurus albi...

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... final stage of 4 min at 60°C. The PCR products were purified with QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit (QIAGEN, Germany) and then subjected to Sanger sequencing in an automated DNA sequencer using the same primers. The sequences were subsequently submitted to GenBank (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov), and the accession numbers for two collections are shown in Fig. ...
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... of the Indian collection (NSYPS 01-22) against the NCBI database exhibited 100% identity with Strobilurus albipilatus from USA (MG738265, GQ892805, GQ892818). In the ITS phylogenetic tree, the sequences of Strobilurus albipilatus from USA clustered with our Indian sequence of Strobilurus albipilatus shows that it's a new record from India (Fig. 1). Wells & Kempton (1971:375). GenBank: OP604486. Description. Pileus 5-25 mm wide, initially conical-campanulate becoming planoconvex at maturity with subobtuse umbo, greyish orange to dark brown (5B5-6F6) light brown to greyish brown (5D5-5F3) turning brownish orange (5C5) at maturity with darker margins and an acute brownish orange ...