A Polycephalomyces hyperparasite of Ophiocordyceps sinensis leads to shortened duration of production and reduced numbers of host ascospores

2016 
Abstract Ophiocordyceps sinensis , an entomopathogenic fungus of the Tibetan Plateau is one of the most valuable traditional Chinese medicines. A fungal pathogen of O. sinensis , Polycephalomyces sp. GIMCC 3.570 (isolate 2010A-0818) was characterized by morphology, related to sequences of six genes ( SSU , ITS , LSU , TEF1-α , RPB1 and ATP6 ) found in a BLAST search and five genes ( SSU , LSU , TEF1 , RPB1 and RPB2 ) by phylogenetic analysis using maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian methods. The results strongly support placement of P. sp. GIMCC 3.570 in the genus Polycephalomyces . To determine the influence of P. sp. GIMCC 3.570 on the reproduction of its host, 30 artificially infected O. sinensis samples were compared with 30 uninfected controls. In the infected fungus, the life span of the stroma was significantly shorter and significantly fewer ascospores were produced compared with uninfected O. sinensis ( p
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