Systematics, ecology, and application of Helotiales: Recent progress and future perspectives for research with special emphasis on activities within JapanHelotiales: Recent progress and future perspectives for research with special emphasis on activities within Japan.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MYCOLOGY Mycoscience Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.47371/mycosci.2020.05.002
Tsuyoshi Hosoya
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Helotiales is one of the most diverse groups of apothecial ascomycetes, including 3000-4000 taxa. Recent progress in the systematics, ecology, and their applications through research is herein reviewed based on the experiences of the author with a special emphasis on activities in Japan. In the past 30 y, more than 50 helotialean taxa have been added to the mycobiota of Japan, including new taxa. With the advent of molecular phylogeny, some families have been revisited, such as members with stroma (Sclerotiniaceae and Rutstroemiaceae) or hairs (Hyaloscyphaceae and Lachnaceae). Although the monophyly of Helotiales has not yet been demonstrated, our understanding of its phylogeny has greatly advanced. The unexpected ecological nature represented by endophytism has been revealed through barcoding and other molecular techniques. The research history of ash dieback is also reviewed, and the endophytism/saprophytism of the pathogen on its original host is discussed. Drug discoveries within Helotiales are reviewed, and successful examples are presented. As future perspectives, both the cumulation of occurrence and sequence data of Helotiales is greatly encouraged to elucidate this important group of fungi.

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Helotiales的系统学、生态学和应用:以日本为重点的研究的最新进展和未来展望Helotiales:以日本为重点的研究的最新进展和未来展望。
Helotiales子囊菌是子囊菌中最多样化的类群之一,包括3000-4000个分类群。本文根据作者的研究经验,综述了近年来在系统学、生态学及其应用方面的研究进展,并着重介绍了在日本的研究活动。在过去的30年中,日本真菌区系中增加了50多个helotialean分类群,包括新的分类群。随着分子系统发育的出现,一些科被重新审视,如有基质的成员(核菌科和Rutstroemiaceae)或有毛的成员(透明菌科和Lachnaceae)。虽然Helotiales的单系性尚未得到证实,但我们对其系统发育的理解已经有了很大的进展。通过条形码和其他分子技术揭示了以内生作用为代表的意想不到的生态性质。综述了白蜡树枯病的研究历史,并讨论了白蜡树枯病对原寄主的内生/腐生作用。回顾了Helotiales内的药物发现,并介绍了成功的例子。从未来的角度来看,Helotiales的发生和序列数据的积累将极大地促进对这一重要真菌群的阐明。
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Mycoscience
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期刊介绍: Mycoscience is the official English-language journal of the Mycological Society of Japan and is issued bimonthly. Mycoscience publishes original research articles and reviews on various topics related to fungi including yeasts and other organisms that have traditionally been studied by mycologists. The research areas covered by Mycoscience extend from such purely scientific fields as systematics, evolution, phylogeny, morphology, ecology, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, to agricultural, medical, and industrial applications. New and improved applications of well-established mycological techniques and methods are also covered.
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