Yuko Kurihara
National Institute of Technology and Evaluation
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Studies in Mycology | 2015
Kazuaki Tanaka; K. Hirayama; H. Yonezawa; Genki Sato; A. Toriyabe; H. Kudo; Akira Hashimoto; Misato Matsumura; Yukio Harada; Yuko Kurihara; Takashi Shirouzu; Tsuyoshi Hosoya
We here taxonomically revise the suborder Massarineae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota). Sequences of SSU and LSU nrDNA and the translation elongation factor 1-alpha gene (tef1) are newly obtained from 106 Massarineae taxa that are phylogenetically analysed along with published sequences of 131 taxa in this suborder retrieved from GenBank. We recognise 12 families and five unknown lineages in the Massarineae. Among the nine families previously known, the monophyletic status of the Dictyosporiaceae, Didymosphaeriaceae, Latoruaceae, Macrodiplodiopsidaceae, Massarinaceae, Morosphaeriaceae, and Trematosphaeriaceae was strongly supported with bootstrap support values above 96 %, while the clades of the Bambusicolaceae and the Lentitheciaceae are moderately supported. Two new families, Parabambusicolaceae and Sulcatisporaceae, are proposed. The Parabambusicolaceae is erected to accommodate Aquastroma and Parabambusicola genera nova, as well as two unnamed Monodictys species. The Parabambusicolaceae is characterised by depressed globose to hemispherical ascomata with or without surrounding stromatic tissue, and multi-septate, clavate to fusiform, hyaline ascospores. The Sulcatisporaceae is established for Magnicamarosporium and Sulcatispora genera nova and Neobambusicola. The Sulcatisporaceae is characterised by subglobose ascomata with a short ostiolar neck, trabeculate pseudoparaphyses, clavate asci, broadly fusiform ascospores, and ellipsoid to subglobose conidia with or without striate ornamentation. The genus Periconia and its relatives are segregated from the Massarinaceae and placed in a resurrected family, the Periconiaceae. We have summarised the morphological and ecological features, and clarified the accepted members of each family. Ten new genera, 22 new species, and seven new combinations are described and illustrated. The complete ITS sequences of nrDNA are also provided for all new taxa for use as barcode markers.
Fungal Biology | 2001
Yuko Kurihara; Yousuke Degawa; Seiji Tokumasu
Myconymphaea yatsukahoi gen. sp. nov. is described in the Kickxellaceae (Kickxellales, Zygomycetes). The fungus is characterised by unicellular sporocladia formed on apical vesicles of sporangiophores, conspicuously long sporangiospores and peculiar septal plugs with prominent protuberances. In addition, a key to all known genera of the Kickxellales is provided.
Mycoscience | 2000
Yuko Kurihara; Seiji Tokumasu; Chiu-Yuan Chien
Coemansia furcata, isolated from forest soils of Japan and Taiwan, is described and illustrated. This species is characterised by its sporangiophore branching and relatively large sporocladia. Its distribution in soils of Japan and Taiwan is discussed.
Fungal Biology | 2004
Yuko Kurihara; Yousuke Degawa; Seiji Tokumasu
Mycoëmilia scoparia gen. sp. nov. is described as a new member of Kickxellales. It is characterized by lageniform sporocladia produced acrogenously in mass and bears wet and fusiform spores on the sporocladia. Ramicandelaber brevisporus sp. nov. is distinguished from the type species of the genus, R. longisporus, by producing much shorter asexual spores, (3-)8(-13) long fertile branches arising from a globose body, and lateral branches.
Mycoscience | 1997
Tsuyoshi Hosoya; Tatsuo Tanimoto; Kaori Onodera; Yuko Kurihara; Yasuyuki Takamatsu; Yoshio Tsujita
In search for new zaragozic acids and their derivatives that are potent inhibitors of squalene synthase, discomycetes of the order Leotiales were cultured and their fermentation broth was assayed. Three strains in 2 unidentified species ofMollisia were found to produce zaragozic acid D3 and three new analogs (F-10863s). Fermentative production, productivity of F-10863s and mycological characteristics of the producers are described. Discomycetes are expected to be a biological resource providing novel bioactive compounds.
Mycoscience | 2006
Yuko Kurihara; Yousuke Degawa
Pinnaticoemansia coronantispora gen. sp. nov. (Kickxellaceae, Kickxellales) is described and illustrated. This species is characterized by imparipinnate sporocladia (sporocladia arranged in pairs), sporangiospores with a three-lobed corona, and the germination pattern of sporangiospores with downward hyphal growth and repeated dichotomy. The key to the genera of Kickxellales by Kurihara et al. (2001) is revised based on the observation of the germination pattern of this fungus in comparison with that of Asellariales.
Mycoscience | 2009
Nampiah Sukarno; Yuko Kurihara; Muhammad Ilyas; Wibowo Mangunwardoyo; Erny Yuniarti; Wellyzar Sjamsuridzal; Ju-Young Park; Rasti Saraswati; Shigeki Inaba; Yantyati Widyastuti; Katsuhiko Ando; Shigeaki Harayama
Mycoscience | 2008
Yuko Kurihara; Nampiah Sukarno; Muhammad Ilyas; Erny Yuniarti; Wibowo Mangunwardoyo; Rasti Saraswati; Ju-Young Park; Shigeki Inaba; Yantyati Widyastuti; Katsuhiko Ando
Mycoscience | 2008
Yuko Kurihara; Nampiah Sukarno; Muhammad Ilyas; Erny Yuniarti; Wibowo Mangunwardoyo; Ju-Young Park; Rasti Saraswati; Yantyati Widyastuti; Katsuhiko Ando
Edaphologia | 2006
Yuko Kurihara; Ryuichiro Machida; Makiko Fukui; Toru Okuda; Shigeaki Harayama