Rare and undersampled dimorphic basidiomycetes
The diversity of yeasts has grown rapidly as the discovery of new species has benefited from intensified sampling and largely improved identification techniques. An environmental study typically reports the isolation of yeast species, some of which are new to science. Rare species represented by a f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycological progress 2019-07, Vol.18 (7), p.945-971 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The diversity of yeasts has grown rapidly as the discovery of new species has benefited from intensified sampling and largely improved identification techniques. An environmental study typically reports the isolation of yeast species, some of which are new to science. Rare species represented by a few isolates often do not result in a taxonomic description. Nucleic acid sequences from these undescribed yeasts remain in public sequence databases, often without a proper taxonomic placement. This study presents a constrained phylogenetic analysis for many rare yeasts from unpublished but publicly available DNA sequences and from studies previously conducted by the authors of this work. We demonstrate that single isolates are an important source of taxonomic findings such as including new genera and species. Independent surveys performed during the last 20 years on a large geographic scale yielded a number of single strains, which were proved to be conspecific in the phylogenetic analyses presented here. The following new species were resolved and described:
Vustinia terrea
Kachalkin, Turchetti & Yurkov gen. nov. et sp. nov.;
Udeniomyces caspiensis
Kachalkin sp. nov.;
Udeniomyces orazovii
Kachalkin sp. nov.;
Tausonia rosea
Kachalkin sp. nov.;
Itersonilia diksonensis
Kachalkin sp. nov.;
Krasilnikovozyma fibulata
Glushakova & Kachalkin,
Kwoniella fici
Turchetti sp. nov.;
Heterocephalacria fruticeti f.a.
Carvalho, Roehl, Yurkov & Sampaio sp. nov.;
Heterocephalacria gelida f.a.
Turchetti & Kachalkin sp. nov.;
Heterocephalacria hypogea f.a.
Carvalho, Roehl, Yurkov & Sampaio sp. nov.;
Heterocephalacria lusitanica f.a.
Inacio, Carvalho, Roehl, Yurkov & Sampaio sp. nov.;
Piskurozyma arborea
Yurkov, Kachalkin, Mašínová & Baldrian sp. nov.;
Piskurozyma silvicultrix
Turchetti, Mašínová, Baldrian & Yurkov sp. nov.;
Piskurozyma stramentorum
Yurkov, Mašínová & Baldrian sp. nov.;
Naganishia nivalis
Turchetti sp. nov.; and
Yurkovia nerthusi
Yurkov & Begerow, sp. nov. In addition, two new combinations were proposed
Krasilnikovozyma curviuscula
(Babeva, Lisichkina, Reshetova & Danilevich) Yurkov, Kachalkin & Sampaio comb. nov. and
Hannaella taiwanensis
(F.L. Lee & C.H. Huang) Yurkov comb. nov. The order Cyphobasidiales T. Spribille & H. Mayrhofer is rejected in favor of the older name Erythrobasidiales R. Bauer, Begerow, J.P. Sampaio, M. Weiss & Oberwinkler. Other potential novel species identified in this paper await future description. Phylogenetic placement of yet unpublishe |
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ISSN: | 1617-416X 1861-8952 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11557-019-01491-5 |