IMA Fungus 4(2): 205-212, doi: 10.5598/imafungus.2013.04.02.06
Rasamsonia pulvericola sp. nov., isolated from house dust
expand article infoJoey B. Tanney, Keith A. Seifert§
‡ Biodiversity (Mycology and Microbiology), Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, Canada§ Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Biodiversity (Mycology), Ottawa Research and Development Centre, Ottawa, Canada
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Abstract
In the course of a global survey of the indoor mycobiota, we sampled and analysed settled dust from 87 buildings from 14 countries, using both a modified dilution-to-extinction method and 454-pyrosequencing. Rasamsonia is a recently established genus including thermotolerant or thermophilic species, five of which have been isolated from humans, including the emerging pathogen R. argillacea. A new species, R. pulvericola, was recovered from one residence in Songkhla, Thailand, and is morphologically characterised and compared phylogenetically with other members of the genus. Rasamsonia pulvericola forms a clade with R. brevistipitata and shares morphological characters such as usually biverticillate and never terverticillate conidiophores, and subglobose to ellipsoidal conidia. It has a lower maximum growth temperature and is the first mesophilic species added to the genus. The ITS sequence of R. pulvericola was not detected in the 454-pyrosequencing data for Thailand or other countries, but a similar ITS sequence was detected in Micronesia, probably representing another undescribed Rasamsonia species.
Keywords
environmental metagenomics, Eurotiales, Geosmithia, indoor moulds, Talaromyces, Trichocomaceae