Neocosmospora
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| Kingdom: | Fungi |
| Division: | Ascomycota |
| Class: | Sordariomycetes |
| Order: | Hypocreales |
| Family: | Nectriaceae |
| Genus: | Neocosmospora E.F. Sm., 1899[1] |
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Neocosmospora is a genus of fungi in the family Nectriaceae.
The genus was established by Smith in 1899.[1] Species in the genus are saprobes (processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter), endophytes (a fungus that lives within a plant for at least part of its life cycle), and plant and animal pathogens and they are commonly found in soil, plant debris, living plant material, air and water (Sandoval-Denis et al. 2019;[2] Guarnaccia et al. 2021).[3]
Species
[edit | edit source]As accepted by Species Fungorum;[4]
- Neocosmospora arxii Udagawa, Y. Horie & P.F. Cannon (1989)
- Neocosmospora boninensis Udagawa, Y. Horie & P.F. Cannon (1989)
- Neocosmospora endophytica Polishook, Bills & Rossman (1992)
- Neocosmospora floridana (T. Aoki, J.A. Sm., Kasson, S. Freeman, Geiser & O'Donnell) L. Lombard & Sand.-Den. (2021)
- Neocosmospora indica Wadhwani (1984)
- Neocosmospora kurunegalensis Samuels, Nalim & Geiser (2011)
- Neocosmospora leucaenae R.H. Perera, Maharachch. & K.D. Hyde (2023)
- Neocosmospora magnoliae R.H. Perera, E.B.G. Jones & K.D. Hyde (2020)
- Neocosmospora obliquiseptata (T. Aoki, Geering, Kasson, S. Freeman, Geiser & O'Donnell) L. Lombard & Sand.-Den. (2021)
- Neocosmospora parva Mahoney (1976)
- Neocosmospora rekana (Lynn & Marinc.) L. Lombard & Sand.-Den. (2021)
- Neocosmospora rubicola L. Lombard & Crous (2015)
- Neocosmospora striata Udagawa & Y. Horie (1975)
- Neocosmospora striatispora R.H. Perera, Maharachch., E.B.G. Jones & K.D. Hyde (2023)
- Neocosmospora thailandica R.H. Perera, E.B.G. Jones & K.D. Hyde (2023)
- Neocosmospora tuaranensis (T. Aoki, Kasson, S. Freeman, Geiser & O'Donnell) L. Lombard & Sand.-Den. (2021)
Uses of Neocosmospora species
[edit | edit source]Bioassay-guided fractionation of a fungus Neocosmospora sp. resulted in the isolation of three new resorcylic acid lactones, 'neocosmosin A' (2), 'neocosmosin B' (3) and 'neocosmosin C' (4). As well as three known resorcylic acid lactones, 'monocillin IV' (1), 'monocillin II' (5) and radicicol (6) which were also isolated and identified, where compounds 4–6 show good binding affinity for the human opioid receptors. These findings have important implications for the potential psychoactive effects with this class of compounds.[5]
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External links
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