Sequence data reveals phylogenetic affinities of fungal anamorphs Bahusutrabeeja, Diplococcium, Natarajania, Paliphora, Polyschema, Rattania and Spadicoides
Partial 28S rRNA gene sequence-data of the strains of the anamorphic genera Bahusutrabeeja , Diplococcium , Natarajania , Paliphora , Polyschema , Rattania and Spadicoides were analysed to predict their phylogenetic relationships and taxonomic placement within the Ascomycota . Results indicate that...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fungal diversity 2010-10, Vol.44 (1), p.161-169 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Partial 28S rRNA gene sequence-data of the strains of the anamorphic genera
Bahusutrabeeja
,
Diplococcium
,
Natarajania
,
Paliphora
,
Polyschema
,
Rattania
and
Spadicoides
were analysed to predict their phylogenetic relationships and taxonomic placement within the
Ascomycota
. Results indicate that
Diplococcium
and morphologically similar genera, i.e.
Spadicoides
,
Paliphora
and
Polyschema
do not share a recent common ancestor. The type species of
Diplococcium
,
D. spicatum
is referred to
Helotiales
(
Leotiomycetes
). The placement of
Spadicoides bina
, the type of the genus, is unresolved but it is shown to be closely associated with
Porosphaerella
species, which are sister taxa to
Coniochaetales
(
Sordariomycetes
). Three
Polyschema
species analysed in this study represent a monophyletic lineage and are related to
Lentithecium fluviatile
and
Leptosphaeria calvescens
in
Pleosporales
(
Dothideomycetes
). DNA sequence analysis also suggests that
Paliphora intermedia
is a member of
Chaetosphaeriaceae
(
Sordariomycetes
). The type species of
Bahusutrabeeja
,
B. dwaya
, is phylogenetically related to
Neodeightonia
(=
Botryosphaeria
)
subglobosa
in
Botryosphaeriales
(
Dothideomycetes
). Monotypic genera
Natarajania
and
Rattania
are phylogenetically related to members of
Diaporthales
and
Chaetosphaeriales
, respectively. Future studies with extended gene datasets and type strains are required to resolve many novel but morphologically unexplainable phylogenetic scenarios revealed from this study. It is increasingly becoming evident that a fungal lineage may include a mosaic of anamorphs, teleomorphs and pleomorphs whose morphologies may not always be correlated. It is therefore suggested that where possible all new species descriptions, whether teleomorphic, anamorphic or pleomorphic, should include DNA sequence-data to facilitate amalgamation of anamorphic and pleomorphic genera in a single phylogenetic classification system. |
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ISSN: | 1560-2745 1878-9129 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13225-010-0059-8 |