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Phylogenetic and phylogenomic analyses reveal two new genera and three new species of ophiostomatalean fungi from termite fungus combs
被引:2
|作者:
Nel, Wilma J.
[1
]
de Beer, Z. Wilhelm
[1
]
Wingfield, Michael J.
[1
]
Poulsen, Michael
[2
]
Aanen, Duur K.
[3
]
Wingfield, Brenda D.
[1
]
Duong, Tuan A.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Pretoria, Forestry & Agr Biotechnol Inst, Dept Biochem Genet & Microbiol, Private Bag X20, ZA-0028 Pretoria, South Africa
[2] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Biol, Sect Ecol & Evolut, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Lab Genet, Arboretumlaan 4, NL-6703 BD Wageningen, Netherlands
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基金:
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词:
Fungus-growing termites;
Insect associated fungi;
Ophiostomataceae;
Termitomyces;
5 new taxa;
DRAFT GENOME SEQUENCES;
LEPTOGRAPHIUM-PROCERUM;
AMBROSIA BEETLE;
GEN;
NOV;
CERATOCYSTIS;
FUSARIUM;
TAXONOMY;
SPECIFICITY;
PRIMERS;
MITES;
D O I:
10.1080/00275514.2021.1950455
中图分类号:
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号:
071005 ;
100705 ;
摘要:
The Ophiostomatales (Ascomycota) accommodates more than 300 species characterized by similar morphological adaptations to arthropod dispersal. Most species in this order are wood-inhabiting fungi associated with bark or ambrosia beetles. However, a smaller group of species occur in other niches such as in soil and Protea infructescences. Recent surveys of Termitomyces fungus gardens (fungus combs) of fungus-growing termites led to the discovery of characteristic ophiostomatalean-like fruiting structures. In this study, these ophiostomatalean-like fungi were identified using morphological characteristics, conventional molecular markers, and whole genome sequencing. In addition, the influence of the extracts derived from various parts of Termitomyces combs on the growth of these fungi in culture was considered. Based on phylogenomic analyses, two new genera (Intubia and Chrysosphaeria) were introduced to accommodate these ophiostomatalean species. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that the isolates resided in three well-supported lineages, and these were described as three new species (Intubia macrotermitinarum, I. oerlemansii, and Chrysosphaeria jan-nelii). Culture-based studies showed that these species do not depend on the Termitomyces comb material for growth.
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页码:1199 / 1217
页数:19
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