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Triangularia manubriata sp. Nov.: A Novel Fungal Species Belonging to the Family Podosporaceae Isolated from Soil in Korea

Scientists in Korea discovered a new fungal species living in soil, named Triangularia manubriata. The fungus was identified using microscopic observation and DNA analysis, revealing it had unique features compared to related species. This discovery is the first report of the Triangularia genus in Korea and may help researchers understand the diversity of soil fungi and their potential useful applications.

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Triangularia manubriata sp. Nov.: A Novel Fungal Species Belonging to the Family Podosporaceae Isolated from Soil in Korea

Scientists in Korea discovered and identified a new fungal species living in soil, which they named Triangularia manubriata. This fungus belongs to a family of soil-dwelling fungi that help break down organic matter and are important for soil health. The researchers used a combination of physical observations and genetic analysis to confirm it was a previously unknown species, marking the first time this fungal genus has been identified in Korea.

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