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Table 1 Classification and general features of K. capensis and K. proteae [29]

From: Genome sequences of Knoxdaviesia capensis and K. proteae (Fungi: Ascomycota) from Protea trees in South Africa

MIGS ID

Property

K. capensis Term

K. proteae Term

Evidence codea

 

Classification

Domain Fungi

Domain Fungi

TAS [19, 23]

  

Phylum Ascomycota

Phylum Ascomycota

TAS [19, 23]

  

Class Sordariomycetes

Class Sordariomycetes

TAS [19, 23]

  

Order Microascales

Order Microascales

TAS [2]

  

Family Gondwanamycetaceae

Family Gondwanamycetaceae

TAS [22]

  

Genus Knoxdaviesia

Genus Knoxdaviesia

TAS [27]

  

Species K. capensis

Species K. proteae

TAS [27]

  

Strain: CMW40890 = CBS139037

Strain: CMW40880 = CBS140089

 
 

Cell shape

septate, smooth-walled hyphae

septate, smooth-walled hyphae

TAS [19, 23]

 

Motility

Non-motile

Non-motile

NAS

 

Sporulation

Unsheathed allantoid ascospores

Falcate ascospores

TAS [19, 23]

 

Temperature range

15–30 °C

15–30 °C

TAS [19, 23]

 

Optimum temperature

25 °C

25 °C

TAS [19, 23]

 

pH range; Optimum

Unknown

Unknown

 
 

Carbon source

Unknown

Unknown

 

MIGS-6

Habitat

Seed cones (infructescences) of Protea spp.

Seed cones (infructescences) of Protea repens L.

TAS [19, 23]

MIGS-6.3

Salinity

Unknown

Unknown

 

MIGS-22

Oxygen requirement

Aerobic; requirement/tolerance unknown

Aerobic; requirement/tolerance unknown

 

MIGS-15

Biotic relationship

Plant-associated

Plant-associated

TAS [24]

MIGS-14

Pathogenicity

None known

None known

 

MIGS-4

Geographic location

Hermanus, South Africa

Stellenbosch, South Africa

 

MIGS-5

Sample collection

February 2014

January 2014

 

MIGS-4.1

Latitude

-34.4093

-33.9430

 

MIGS-4.2

Longitude

19.2150

18.8802

 

MIGS-4.4

Altitude

20 m

140 m

 
  1. aEvidence codes - IDA inferred from direct assay, TAS traceable author statement (i.e., a direct report exists in the literature), NAS non-traceable author statement (i.e., not directly observed for the living, isolated sample, but based on a generally accepted property for the species, or anecdotal evidence). These evidence codes are from http://www.geneontology.org/GO.evidence.shtml of the Gene Ontology project [58]