Septal pore complex morphology in the Agaricomycotina (Basidiomycota) with emphasis on the Cantharellales and Hymenochaetales

Kenneth G.A. van Driel , Bruno M. Humbel , Arie J. Verkleij , Joost Stalpers , Wally H. Müller , Teun Boekhout
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The ultrastructure of septa and septum-associated septal pore caps are important taxonomic markers in the Agaricomycotina (Basidiomycota, Fungi). The septal pore caps covering the typical basidiomycetous dolipore septum are divided into three main phenotypically recognized morphotypes: vesicular-tubular (including the vesicular, sacculate, tubular, ampulliform, and globular morphotypes), imperforate, and perforate. Until recently, the septal pore cap-type reflected the higher-order relationships within the Agaricomycotina. However, the new classification of Fungi resulted in many changes including revision of existing and addition of new orders. Therefore, the septal pore cap ultrastructure of more than 325 species as reported in literature was related to this new classification. In addition, the septal pore cap ultrastructures of Rickenella fibula and Cantharellus formosus were examined by transmission electron microscopy. Both fungi have dolipore septa associated with perforate septal pore caps. These results combined with data from the literature show that the septal pore cap-type within orders of the Agaricomycotina is generally monomorphic, except for the Cantharellales and Hymenochaetales.

It appears from the fungal phylogeny combined with the septal pore cap ultrastructure that the vesicular-tubular and the imperforate type both may have arisen from endoplasmic reticulum. Thereafter, the imperforate type eventually gave rise to the perforate septal pore cap-type.

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担子菌科(agaricomycotia)中间隔孔复合体的形态,重点研究了Cantharellales和hymenochaeales
中隔及其相关的中隔孔帽的超微结构是真菌门(担子菌科,真菌科)的重要分类标志。覆盖在典型担子菌孢子间隔上的间隔孔帽可分为三种主要的表型识别型:泡管型(包括泡状、囊状、管状、壶形和球状)、无孔型和穿孔型。直到最近,隔孔盖型反映了真菌门内部的高阶关系。然而,真菌的新分类导致了许多变化,包括对现有目的修订和新目的增加。因此,文献报道的325种以上的隔孔盖超微结构与这一新分类有关。此外,用透射电镜观察了腓骨里氏菌和台湾斑蝥藻的隔孔盖超微结构。两种真菌都有与穿孔隔孔帽相关的dolipore septa。这些结果结合文献数据表明,除Cantharellales和Hymenochaetales外,真菌门各目中隔孔帽型一般为单态。从真菌的系统发育和中隔孔盖的超微结构来看,泡管型和不穿孔型都可能起源于内质网。此后,不穿孔型最终演变为穿孔间隔孔盖型。
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