A polyphasic approach to the taxonomy of Backusella reveals two new species
The mucoralean genus Backusella comprises saprobe species commonly isolated from soil and leaf litter but also from wood, invertebrates, and toads. Molecular species recognition of Backusella has been mainly based on the ITS and LSU regions. Because mucoralean fungi tend to have high intraspecific v...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycological progress 2023-02, Vol.22 (2), Article 16 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The mucoralean genus
Backusella
comprises saprobe species commonly isolated from soil and leaf litter but also from wood, invertebrates, and toads. Molecular species recognition of
Backusella
has been mainly based on the ITS and LSU regions. Because mucoralean fungi tend to have high intraspecific variability of ITS sequences, we established the gene encoding the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (
RPB1
) as phylogenetic marker in
Backusella
. The topologies of the ITS/LSU and
RPB1
trees were widely similar. The maximum growth temperature is shown to represent a valuable taxonomic feature because it varied strongly within the genus. Seven
Backusella
spp. are capable of growing at temperatures ≥ 36 °C, four of which were positioned in a same clade. Based on the evidence of molecular phylogenetic analyses as well as on morphological and physiological (maximum growth temperature) features,
Backusella gigaspora
sp. nov. and
B. pernambucensis
sp. nov. are described. |
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ISSN: | 1617-416X 1861-8952 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11557-023-01864-x |