taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C087AFDB50FF89FF16FCA6D0E28352.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10410014/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10410014	FIGURE 1. Morphological features of Serendipita officinalesp. nov. a, b: Colonies on PDA after 14 and 30 days; c: aerial mycelium; d: Transmission electron micrograph showing monilioid hyphae with a septate (arrows); e: DAPI-stained hyphae (n = nuclei; S = septa); f & g: Micrograph and scanning electron micrograph of hyphae on the agar surface showing typical hyphal coils; h: Branched monilioid cell chains under microscope; i: Monilioid hyphae under scanning electron micrograph; j: Scanning electron micrograph showing chlamydospores in the roots of Dendrobium officinale; k: Micrograph showing chlamydospores in the roots of Dendrobium flexicaule. l: Transmission electron micrograph of the dolipore septum with a flat and imperforate parenthesome (arrow) as typical for members of the Sebacinales.	FIGURE 1. Morphological features of Serendipita officinalesp. nov. a, b: Colonies on PDA after 14 and 30 days; c: aerial mycelium; d: Transmission electron micrograph showing monilioid hyphae with a septate (arrows); e: DAPI-stained hyphae (n = nuclei; S = septa); f & g: Micrograph and scanning electron micrograph of hyphae on the agar surface showing typical hyphal coils; h: Branched monilioid cell chains under microscope; i: Monilioid hyphae under scanning electron micrograph; j: Scanning electron micrograph showing chlamydospores in the roots of Dendrobium officinale; k: Micrograph showing chlamydospores in the roots of Dendrobium flexicaule. l: Transmission electron micrograph of the dolipore septum with a flat and imperforate parenthesome (arrow) as typical for members of the Sebacinales.	2023-12-20	Wang, Xin-Ju;Li, Neng-Qi;Gao, Jiang-Yun		Zenodo	biologists	Wang, Xin-Ju;Li, Neng-Qi;Gao, Jiang-Yun			
