E. Ossowska, U. Schiefelbein, R. Szymczyk, M. Kukwa
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Abstract
The first records of Parmelia ernstiae from Madeira, as well as the new localities of P. encryptata from Poland and P. sulcata from Chile, are presented. All records are confirmed by molecular data, BLAST search, and haplotype network analysis of the nucITS rDNA sequences. The discussion on the morphology and secondary chemistry of all three species is provided with notes on their distribution and similar taxa. Parmelia encryptata is a rarely reported cryptic species that is morphologically indistinguishable from P. sulcata, and its identification requires molecular data. New localities of P. encryptata from northern Poland suggest that the taxon may be widespread in the country and not confined to large forests but also present in open areas on free-standing trees. Moreover, a new nucITS rDNA haplotype of the species is reported. Parmelia ernstiae is a near-cryptic species, morphologically and chemically very similar to P. saxatilis and P. serrana. Two specimens of the species from Madeira have sublinear lobes with marginal and laminal isidia, unlike most specimens of P. ernstiae, having short, broad lobes with laminal isidia, and thus are morphologically closer to P. saxatilis in lobe shape and to P. serrana in placement of isidia. However, the BLAST search and haplotype analysis of nucITS rDNA sequences placed these specimens in P. ernstiae. Parmelia sulcata, a common species in the Northern Hemisphere, is rare elsewhere, and only two records confirmed by molecular data were known from South America. The nucITS rDNA haplotype of two new and two previous records of the species represent the most common haplotype of the species known from the Northern Hemisphere.
本文首次记录了马德拉岛的 Parmelia ernstiae,以及波兰的 P. encryptata 和智利的 P. sulcata 的新产地。所有记录均通过分子数据、BLAST 搜索和 nucITS rDNA 序列的单倍型网络分析得到证实。对这三个物种的形态和次生化学成分进行了讨论,并对其分布和相似类群进行了说明。Parmelia encryptata 是一个很少报道的隐蔽种,在形态上与 P. sulcata 没有区别,其鉴定需要分子数据。波兰北部新发现的 P. encryptata 表明,该分类群可能在波兰分布广泛,并不局限于大型森林,也存在于空旷地区的独立树上。此外,还报告了该物种新的 nucITS rDNA 单倍型。Parmelia ernstiae 是一种近隐性物种,形态和化学性质与 P. saxatilis 和 P. serrana 非常相似。与 P. ernstiae 的大多数标本不同,该物种的两个标本具有近线形的裂片,裂片边缘有等裂片,而 P. ernstiae 的大多数标本具有短而宽的裂片,裂片边缘有等裂片,因此在裂片形状上更接近 P. saxatilis,在等裂片的位置上更接近 P. serrana。然而,对 nucITS rDNA 序列的 BLAST 搜索和单倍型分析将这些标本归入 P. ernstiae。Parmelia sulcata 是北半球的常见物种,但在其他地区却很罕见,南美洲仅有两个经分子数据证实的记录。两个新记录和之前两个记录中的 nucITS rDNA 单倍型代表了北半球已知物种中最常见的单倍型。
Acta MycologicaAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
CiteScore
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3
审稿时长
16 weeks
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Acta Mycologica is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles and short communications in all areas of mycology, including fungus-like organisms (slime moulds, yeasts, lichens, oomycetes, etc.), with respect to various ecosystems. Specifically, the journal covers: ecology, taxonomy, conservation, and systematics of fungi, fungal physiology, biochemistry, molecular genetics, fungus–plant (pathogens, mycorrhizas, endophytes), fungus–animal, and fungus–microbe interactions applied aspects of mycology in forestry, agriculture, and biotechnology. Reviews of books related to mycology and in memoriam are also welcome.