Phylogeny of Agaricus subgenus Pseudochitonia with the description of a new section and a new species from Oman
Agaricus is an important mushroom genus with some most common edible and medicinal species, but some members are also poisonous. Taxonomically, the genus is divided into seven subgenera including the subgenus Pseudochitonia . In this study, we analyzed some collections of Agaricus from southern Oman...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycological progress 2022-08, Vol.21 (8), Article 72 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Agaricus
is an important mushroom genus with some most common edible and medicinal species, but some members are also poisonous. Taxonomically, the genus is divided into seven subgenera including the subgenus
Pseudochitonia
. In this study, we analyzed some collections of
Agaricus
from southern Oman, belonging to
A
. subgenus
Pseudochitonia
.
Agaricus
subg.
Pseudochitonia
is the largest subgenus in terms of sections, with 13 sections by applying the modern taxonomic system in which supraspecific taxa are ranked according to their divergence times. We applied the same procedure using BEAST (Bayesian evolutionary analysis sampling tree) to evaluate the taxonomic position of our specimens. Our specimens formed a strong monophyletic clade with unclassified
Agaricus
species (
A. lannaensis
and
A
. sp. CA820), based on multigene sequence data (ITS, 28S and
TEF1
) and ITS alignment. The divergence time is estimated around 20–30 million years for this clade. We proposed a new section
Catenulati
following the basic principles of modern taxonomic system of
Agaricus
, which are (i) strong phylogenetic support, (ii) divergence times younger than 30 Ma, and (iii) specific morphological characters where possible. The new section
Catenulati
is represented by a new species
Agaricus arabiensis
. Moreover, the new section resolved the pending issue of
A. lannaensis
, previously as unclassified taxon in
A
. subg.
Pseudochitonia
and is now in
A
. sect.
Catenulati
. The new section is characterized by a phenolic odor of basidiomata and catenoid cheilocystidia. |
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ISSN: | 1617-416X 1861-8952 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11557-022-01819-8 |