The phoma-like dilemma

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Autor(a) principal: Hou, L. W.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Groenewald, J. Z., Pfenning, L. H., Yarden, O., Crous, P. W., Cai, L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/42874
Resumo: Species of Didymellaceae have a cosmopolitan distribution and are geographically widespread, occurring in diverse ecosystems. The family includes several important plant pathogenic fungi associated with fruit, leaf, stem and root diseases on a wide variety of hosts, as well as endophytic, saprobic and clinically relevant species. The Didymellaceae was recently revised based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses of ex-type strains subjected to DNA sequencing of partial gene data of the LSU, ITS, rpb2 and tub2 loci. Several poly- and paraphyletic genera, including Ascochyta, Didymella and Phoma were redefined, along with the introduction of new genera. In the present study, a global collection of 1 124 Didymellaceae strains from 92 countries, 121 plant families and 55 other substrates, including air, coral, human tissues, house dust, fungi, insects, soil, and water were examined via multi-locus phylogenetic analyses and detailed morphological comparisons, representing the broadest sampling of Didymellaceae to date. Among these, 97 isolates representing seven new genera, 40 new species and 21 new combinations were newly introduced in Didymellaceae. In addition, six epitypes and six neotypes were designated to stabilise the taxonomy and use of older names. A robust, multi-locus reference phylogenetic tree of Didymellaceae was generated. In addition, rpb2 was revealed as the most effective locus for the identification of Didymellaceae at species level, and is proposed as a secondary DNA marker for the family.
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spelling The phoma-like dilemmaMulti-locus phylogenPhomaTaxonomyFilogênio multi-locusTaxonomiaSpecies of Didymellaceae have a cosmopolitan distribution and are geographically widespread, occurring in diverse ecosystems. The family includes several important plant pathogenic fungi associated with fruit, leaf, stem and root diseases on a wide variety of hosts, as well as endophytic, saprobic and clinically relevant species. The Didymellaceae was recently revised based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses of ex-type strains subjected to DNA sequencing of partial gene data of the LSU, ITS, rpb2 and tub2 loci. Several poly- and paraphyletic genera, including Ascochyta, Didymella and Phoma were redefined, along with the introduction of new genera. In the present study, a global collection of 1 124 Didymellaceae strains from 92 countries, 121 plant families and 55 other substrates, including air, coral, human tissues, house dust, fungi, insects, soil, and water were examined via multi-locus phylogenetic analyses and detailed morphological comparisons, representing the broadest sampling of Didymellaceae to date. Among these, 97 isolates representing seven new genera, 40 new species and 21 new combinations were newly introduced in Didymellaceae. In addition, six epitypes and six neotypes were designated to stabilise the taxonomy and use of older names. A robust, multi-locus reference phylogenetic tree of Didymellaceae was generated. In addition, rpb2 was revealed as the most effective locus for the identification of Didymellaceae at species level, and is proposed as a secondary DNA marker for the family.Elsevier2020-09-04T17:22:40Z2020-09-04T17:22:40Z2020-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfHOU, L. W. et al. The phoma-like dilema. Studies in Mycology, [S. l.], v. 96, p. 309-396, June 2020. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.simyco.2020.05.001.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/42874Studies in Mycologyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHou, L. W.Groenewald, J. Z.Pfenning, L. H.Yarden, O.Crous, P. W.Cai, L.eng2020-09-04T17:22:41Zoai:localhost:1/42874Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2020-09-04T17:22:41Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The phoma-like dilemma
title The phoma-like dilemma
spellingShingle The phoma-like dilemma
Hou, L. W.
Multi-locus phylogen
Phoma
Taxonomy
Filogênio multi-locus
Taxonomia
title_short The phoma-like dilemma
title_full The phoma-like dilemma
title_fullStr The phoma-like dilemma
title_full_unstemmed The phoma-like dilemma
title_sort The phoma-like dilemma
author Hou, L. W.
author_facet Hou, L. W.
Groenewald, J. Z.
Pfenning, L. H.
Yarden, O.
Crous, P. W.
Cai, L.
author_role author
author2 Groenewald, J. Z.
Pfenning, L. H.
Yarden, O.
Crous, P. W.
Cai, L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hou, L. W.
Groenewald, J. Z.
Pfenning, L. H.
Yarden, O.
Crous, P. W.
Cai, L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Multi-locus phylogen
Phoma
Taxonomy
Filogênio multi-locus
Taxonomia
topic Multi-locus phylogen
Phoma
Taxonomy
Filogênio multi-locus
Taxonomia
description Species of Didymellaceae have a cosmopolitan distribution and are geographically widespread, occurring in diverse ecosystems. The family includes several important plant pathogenic fungi associated with fruit, leaf, stem and root diseases on a wide variety of hosts, as well as endophytic, saprobic and clinically relevant species. The Didymellaceae was recently revised based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses of ex-type strains subjected to DNA sequencing of partial gene data of the LSU, ITS, rpb2 and tub2 loci. Several poly- and paraphyletic genera, including Ascochyta, Didymella and Phoma were redefined, along with the introduction of new genera. In the present study, a global collection of 1 124 Didymellaceae strains from 92 countries, 121 plant families and 55 other substrates, including air, coral, human tissues, house dust, fungi, insects, soil, and water were examined via multi-locus phylogenetic analyses and detailed morphological comparisons, representing the broadest sampling of Didymellaceae to date. Among these, 97 isolates representing seven new genera, 40 new species and 21 new combinations were newly introduced in Didymellaceae. In addition, six epitypes and six neotypes were designated to stabilise the taxonomy and use of older names. A robust, multi-locus reference phylogenetic tree of Didymellaceae was generated. In addition, rpb2 was revealed as the most effective locus for the identification of Didymellaceae at species level, and is proposed as a secondary DNA marker for the family.
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