JCM Catalogue


Chalara paradoxa (De Seynes) Saccardo 1892

Taxonomy in MycoBank database: Fungi, Dikarya, Ascomycota, Pezizomycotina, Leotiomycetes, Leotiomycetidae, Helotiales, Pezizellaceae.

6020 <-- G. Okada OFC 1084.
Accessioned in 1986.
Chalara paradoxa.
Thielaviopsis paradoxa.
Medium: 30;  Temperature: 24°C; Rehydration fluid: 664.   more information +  Full / Short version of the cataloguepage top

Source: Stem of Metroxylon sagus [2274].
Locality: Sarawak, Malaysia [2274].
Description: [2274].
Morphology: [2274].
Biochemistry/Physiology: [2274].
Other taxonomic data: Re-identified as Thielaviopsis euricoi based on extracted TEF1, β-tubulin, 60S ribosomal protein RPL10, and mini-chromosome maintenance complex component 7 (MCM7) gene sequences from the genome (PRJDB3645) (April 2018).
Taxonomy: Treated as Chalara paradoxa by Hisajima et al. [2274]; cf. [11676].
Genome sequence: <NBRP Genome Information Upgrading Program>; BCHJ00000000.
More information: = Cp-82 [2274]; Dried culture (TNS-F-11235).
Application: Assimilates sago starch [2274].
Genomic DNA is available from RIKEN BRC-DNA Bank: JGD13830.

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Biosafety level 1 -
Terms and conditions Not applicable -
Export control (1) No -
Distribution control in Japan (2) Controlled
Genetically modified microorganism No -
Technical information - -
Additional information - -
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 (2) in complying with the Plant Protection Law of Japan

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Viability and purity assays of this product were performed at the time of production as part of quality control. The authenticity of the culture was confirmed by analyzing an appropriate gene sequence, e.g., the 16S rRNA gene for prokaryotes, the D1/D2 region of LSU rRNA gene, the ITS region of the nuclear rRNA operon, etc. for eukaryotes. The characteristics and/or functions of the strain appearing in the catalogue are based on information from the corresponding literature and JCM does not guarantee them.

6957 <-- G. Okada OFC 2695.
Accessioned in 1988.
Chalara paradoxa.
Thielaviopsis paradoxa.
Medium: 30;  Temperature: 20°C; Rehydration fluid: 664.   more information +

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Source: Sugar cane.
Locality: Okinawa Island, Okinawa, Japan.
Other taxonomic data: Re-identified as Thielaviopsis ethacetica, cf. JCM 6961 (April 2018).
More information: Multi-conidium isolate (G. Okada); Treated once as Chalara paradoxa.

 Related information on delivery / use of the strain
Biosafety level 1
Terms and conditions Not applicable
Export control (1) No
Distribution control in Japan (2) No
Genetically modified microorganism No
Technical information -
Additional information -
 (1) in complying with the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan
 (2) in complying with the Plant Protection Law of Japan

 Delivery category
Domestic A (Freeze-dried or L-dried culture) or C (Actively growing culture on request)
Overseas A (Freeze-dried or L-dried culture) or C (Actively growing culture on request)

Viability and purity assays of this product were performed at the time of production as part of quality control. The authenticity of the culture was confirmed by analyzing an appropriate gene sequence, e.g., the 16S rRNA gene for prokaryotes, the D1/D2 region of LSU rRNA gene, the ITS region of the nuclear rRNA operon, etc. for eukaryotes. The characteristics and/or functions of the strain appearing in the catalogue are based on information from the corresponding literature and JCM does not guarantee them.

6958 <-- G. Okada OFC 2696.
Accessioned in 1988.
Chalara paradoxa.
Thielaviopsis paradoxa.
Medium: 30;  Temperature: 20°C; Rehydration fluid: 664.   more information +

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Source: Sugar cane.
Locality: Okinawa Island, Okinawa, Japan.
Other taxonomic data: Re-identified as Thielaviopsis ethacetica, cf. JCM 6961 (April 2018).
More information: Multi-conidium isolate (G. Okada); Treated once as Chalara paradoxa.

 Related information on delivery / use of the strain
Biosafety level 1
Terms and conditions Not applicable
Export control (1) No
Distribution control in Japan (2) No
Genetically modified microorganism No
Technical information -
Additional information -
 (1) in complying with the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan
 (2) in complying with the Plant Protection Law of Japan

 Delivery category
Domestic A (Freeze-dried or L-dried culture) or C (Actively growing culture on request)
Overseas A (Freeze-dried or L-dried culture) or C (Actively growing culture on request)

Viability and purity assays of this product were performed at the time of production as part of quality control but note that the authenticity has not yet been checked by gene sequencing. The characteristics and/or functions of the strain appearing in the catalogue are based on information from the corresponding literature and JCM does not guarantee them.

6959 <-- G. Okada OFC 2697.
Accessioned in 1988.
Chalara paradoxa.
Thielaviopsis paradoxa.
Medium: 30;  Temperature: 20°C; Rehydration fluid: 664.   more information +

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Source: Sugar cane.
Locality: Okinawa Island, Okinawa, Japan.
Other taxonomic data: Re-identified as Thielaviopsis ethacetica, cf. JCM 6961 (April 2018).
More information: Multi-conidium isolate (G. Okada); Treated once as Chalara paradoxa.

 Related information on delivery / use of the strain
Biosafety level 1
Terms and conditions Not applicable
Export control (1) No
Distribution control in Japan (2) No
Genetically modified microorganism No
Technical information -
Additional information -
 (1) in complying with the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan
 (2) in complying with the Plant Protection Law of Japan

 Delivery category
Domestic A (Freeze-dried or L-dried culture) or C (Actively growing culture on request)
Overseas A (Freeze-dried or L-dried culture) or C (Actively growing culture on request)

Viability and purity assays of this product were performed at the time of production as part of quality control but note that the authenticity has not yet been checked by gene sequencing. The characteristics and/or functions of the strain appearing in the catalogue are based on information from the corresponding literature and JCM does not guarantee them.

6960 <-- G. Okada OFC 2698.
Accessioned in 1988.
Chalara paradoxa.
Thielaviopsis paradoxa.
Medium: 30;  Temperature: 20°C; Rehydration fluid: 664.   more information +

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Source: Sugar cane.
Locality: Okinawa Island, Okinawa, Japan.
Other taxonomic data: Re-identified as Thielaviopsis ethacetica, cf. JCM 6961 (April 2018).
More information: Multi-conidium isolate (G. Okada); Treated once as Chalara paradoxa.

 Related information on delivery / use of the strain
Biosafety level 1
Terms and conditions Not applicable
Export control (1) No
Distribution control in Japan (2) No
Genetically modified microorganism No
Technical information -
Additional information -
 (1) in complying with the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan
 (2) in complying with the Plant Protection Law of Japan

 Delivery category
Domestic A (Freeze-dried or L-dried culture) or C (Actively growing culture on request)
Overseas A (Freeze-dried or L-dried culture) or C (Actively growing culture on request)

Viability and purity assays of this product were performed at the time of production as part of quality control. The authenticity of the culture was confirmed by analyzing an appropriate gene sequence, e.g., the 16S rRNA gene for prokaryotes, the D1/D2 region of LSU rRNA gene, the ITS region of the nuclear rRNA operon, etc. for eukaryotes. The characteristics and/or functions of the strain appearing in the catalogue are based on information from the corresponding literature and JCM does not guarantee them.

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