Capnobotryella isiloglui, a new rock-inhabiting fungus from Austria
A new rock-inhabiting fungal taxon was isolated from St. Margarethen Church in Vienna, Austria. Based on small subunit and internal transcribed regions of rDNA sequencing, the new taxon was described as Capnobotryella isiloglui Sert & Sterflinger. The type culture of the taxa is in the ACBR culture collection (Vienna, Austria, MA 3619, EMBL Accession Number: AM746201.1).
Capnobotryella isiloglui, a new rock-inhabiting fungus from Austria
A new rock-inhabiting fungal taxon was isolated from St. Margarethen Church in Vienna, Austria. Based on small subunit and internal transcribed regions of rDNA sequencing, the new taxon was described as Capnobotryella isiloglui Sert & Sterflinger. The type culture of the taxa is in the ACBR culture collection (Vienna, Austria, MA 3619, EMBL Accession Number: AM746201.1).
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