Hypocrea rufa/Trichoderma viride: A Reassessment, and Description of Five Closely Related Species with and Without Warted Conidia
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2006-01-01
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Summary
Background
Trichoderma viride is one of the most commonly reported fungal species, appearing in nearly 200 articles in just 2004-2005. It is encountered in diverse contexts including organochlorine degradation, biological control of plant diseases, mushroom diseases, seed germination effects, phosphorus uptake enhancement, enzyme production, cellulose degradation, and as a soil inhabitant. However, there are concerns about misidentification of strains reported as T. viride in the literature, similar to findings with T. harzianum strains.
Objective
To re-define and epitypify the type species of the genus Hypocrea (H. rufa) and its anamorph T. viride using morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of translation-elongation factor 1α gene sequences. To describe and characterize closely related species within this group.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Studies in Mycology,
- Study Type:Taxonomic Study,
- Source: 10.3114/sim.2006.56.04