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Young (E) and mature (F) ascospores of Neurospora macrospora by Cailleux in Bull. trimest. Soc. mycol. Fr. 87(4): 530 (1971)
Young (E) and mature (F) ascospores of Neurospora macrospora by Cailleux in Bull. trimest. Soc. mycol. Fr. 87(4): 530 (1971). Source: gallica.bnf.fr / Bibliothèque nationale de France.

CSP 2019 Proposal "Comparative genomics and association mapping in Sordariales: insights into functional diversity in Neurospora and its relatives" aims to investigate the genomic bases of fungal thermophily and thermotolerance, biomass-degradation, and fungal-bacterial interactions. Sequencing multiple populations and species of Sordariales will enable comparative analysis across an order of biomass-degrading fungi frequently encountered in soil, compost and herbivore dung, and encompassing one of the few groups of thermophilic fungi.

Neurospora macrospora MNHN-RF-02386

Fungal strain MNHN-RF-02386 was isolated from dung of warthog in Saint Floris, Central African Republic. Neurospora macrospora is synonym of Gelasinospora macrospora. It belongs to Sordariales, family Sordariaceae. The species was initially described by French mycologist Roger Cailleux in Bulletin trimestriel de la société mycologique de France in 1971, following collections in Central African Republic.