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Gene Synthesis> | Total genomic DNAs were extracted from sclerotia of the cordyceps and leaves of the plants to confirm fungus and plant identification respectively, using Fungal DNA MiniKit (E.Z.N.A.TM, Omega Biotech, CA, USA). The primer pairs ITS4/ITS5 were used for PCR amplification11, and sequencing of ITS gene of the Cordyceps and plants. The PCR products were sequenced (GenScript Biotechnology Co., Nanjing, China). Alignments were checked visually and improved manually with care according to sequence diagrams. Clustalx1.81, ContigExpress (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA), Chromas230 (http://www.technelysium.com.au/chromas.html) and Mega6.06 biology software were used for sequence assembly and alignment. | Get A Quote |
Cordyceps (= Cordyceps sensu lato) fungi are rather well known as entomopathogens and also for their medicinal importance in curing many diseases. Many cordyceps species with widespread distribution throughout China have been recorded earlier. However, their taxonomy, hosts, life cycles and the plants on which the host insects reside in are poorly understood, and have sometimes led to confusion in the proper identification of the species. In this study, Xuefeng Cordyceps collected from Xuefeng Mountain, Hunan, China are identified and an assessment of their life cycles, proper hosts and plants they are associated with is made through morphological and DNA sequence-based analyses. Morphological characterization ... More