The genus Acrophialophora: History, phylogeny, morphology, beneficial effects and pathogenicity

IF 2.4 3区 生物学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY Fungal Genetics and Biology Pub Date : 2024-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.fgb.2024.103875
Zoha Daroodi, Parissa Taheri
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Abstract

The genus Acrophialophora is a thermotolerant fungus, which is widely distributed in temperate and tropical zones. This fungus is classified in Ascomycota and belongs to the Chaetomiaceae family and the genera of Parathielavia, Pseudothielavia and Hyalosphaerella are closely related to Acrophialophora. For this genus have been reported 28 species so far, which two species of Acrophialophora jodhpurensis and Acrophialophora teleoafricana produce only sexual phase and other species produce asexual form. Therefore, producing both sexual and asexual forms were not reported by any species. Many applications were reported by some species in agriculture, pharmacy and industry. Production of enzymes, antimicrobial metabolites and plant growth-promoting factors were reported by some species. The species of A. nainiana is used in the industries of textile, fruit juice, pulp and paper due to extracellular enzyme production. Also, other species produce extracellular enzymes that can be used in various industries. The species Acrophialophora are used in the composting industry due to the production of various enzymes and to be thermotolerant. In addition, some species were isolated from hostile environmental conditions. Therefore has been suggested that it can be used for mycoremediation. Also, antimicrobial metabolites of Acrophialophora have been reported to be effective against human and plant pathogens. In contrast to the beneficial effects described, the Acrophialophora pathogenicity has been rarely reported. Two species A. fusispora and A. levis are opportunistic fungi and have been reported as pathogens in humans, animals and plants. Currently, the development and applications of Acrophialophora species have increased more than past. To our knowledge, there is no report with comprehensive information on the species of Acrophialophora, which include their disadvantage and beneficial effects, particularly in agriculture. Therefore, it seems necessary to pay more in-depth attention to the application of this genus as a beneficial fungus in agriculture, pharmaceutical and industry. This review is focused on the history, phylogeny, morphology, valuable roles of Acrophialophora and pathogenicity.

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Acrophialophora 属:历史、系统发育、形态、有益作用和致病性
Acrophialophora 属是一种耐高温真菌,广泛分布于温带和热带地区。该真菌被归入子囊菌目(Ascomycota),属于链格孢科(Chaetomiaceae),Parathielavia、Pseudothielavia 和 Hyalosphaerella 属与 Acrophialophora 关系密切。该属迄今已报道 28 个物种,其中两个物种 Acrophialophora jodhpurensis 和 Acrophialophora teleoafricana 只产生有性阶段,其他物种产生无性阶段。因此,没有任何物种同时产生有性和无性形态。一些物种在农业、制药业和工业方面有许多应用报道。一些物种报道了生产酶、抗菌代谢物和植物生长促进因子的情况。由于能产生胞外酶,A. nainiana 被用于纺织、果汁、纸浆和造纸等行业。此外,其他物种产生的胞外酶也可用于各行各业。Acrophialophora 菌种由于能产生各种酶和具有耐热性,被用于堆肥工业。此外,一些物种是从恶劣的环境条件中分离出来的。因此,有人建议将其用于菌核修复。另外,据报道,Acrophialophora 的抗菌代谢物对人类和植物病原体有效。与上述有益作用相反,Acrophialophora 的致病性却鲜有报道。两个物种 A. fusispora 和 A. levis 是机会真菌,已被报道为人类、动物和植物的病原体。目前,Acrophialophora 菌种的开发和应用比过去有所增加。据我们所知,目前还没有关于 Acrophialophora 菌种的全面信息报告,其中包括它们的缺点和益处,特别是在农业方面。因此,似乎有必要对该属作为有益真菌在农业、医药和工业中的应用给予更深入的关注。本综述主要介绍 Acrophialophora 的历史、系统发育、形态、宝贵作用和致病性。
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Fungal Genetics and Biology
Fungal Genetics and Biology 生物-遗传学
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期刊介绍: Fungal Genetics and Biology, formerly known as Experimental Mycology, publishes experimental investigations of fungi and their traditional allies that relate structure and function to growth, reproduction, morphogenesis, and differentiation. This journal especially welcomes studies of gene organization and expression and of developmental processes at the cellular, subcellular, and molecular levels. The journal also includes suitable experimental inquiries into fungal cytology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, and phylogeny. Fungal Genetics and Biology publishes basic research conducted by mycologists, cell biologists, biochemists, geneticists, and molecular biologists. Research Areas include: • Biochemistry • Cytology • Developmental biology • Evolutionary biology • Genetics • Molecular biology • Phylogeny • Physiology.
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