Austropuccinia licaniae,首先与桃金娘锈病病原体 A. psidii 同源。

IF 2.6 2区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY Mycologia Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-26 DOI:10.1080/00275514.2024.2322903
Malte Ebinghaus, Luadir Gasparotto, João M T Martins, Maria D M Dos Santos, Dauri J Tessman, Karine B Barros-Cordeiro, Danilo B Pinho, José C Dianese
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1895 年和 2001 年,影响巴西甘蓝树(Chrysobalanchaceae)的锈菌分别被 Hennings 描述为戈亚斯州的 Uredo licaniae 和亚马孙州的 Phakopsora tomentosae。最近,在亚马孙地区的模式标本采集地附近采集到了一种与前两个物种症状相同的 Licania 锈菌,对其进行了形态学检查,并利用 28S nuc rDNA(ITS2-28S)和细胞色素 c 氧化酶亚单位 III(CO3)基因序列进行了分子系统学分析。Tomentosae 的原始模式标本被认为已经丢失,因此我们仔细审查了模式描述,并对端粒的身份提出了质疑,这证明将该真菌描述为 Phakopsora 物种是正确的。此外,对 Hennings 描述的模式标本的补充修订表明,Ph. tomentosae 是 U. licaniae 的异名。根据形态学检查、疾病症状和共同寄主,我们认为新采集的材料与 U. licaniae 为同种。然而,系统进化分析否定了其在 Phakopsora 中的分配,而是将 Licania 锈菌与 Austropuccinia psidii(Sphaerophragmiaceae)(全球入侵的桃金娘锈病病原体的病原体)归为姊妹关系。因此,我们倾向于将 U. licaniae(同义 Ph. tomentosae)重组到 Austropuccinia 中,并为该属现已鉴定出的第二个种提议了新名称 Austropuccina licaniae。该真菌与 A. psidii 的症状相似,通常会对生长中的叶片和嫩枝造成严重感染,导致叶片坏死、叶片脱落,最终导致整个嫩枝枯死。鉴于其具有侵略性的姊妹种的症状非常相似,我们简要讨论一下目前对 A. licaniae 的了解情况及其潜在风险和识别机会。
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Austropuccinia licaniae, first congeneric with the myrtle rust pathogen A. psidii.

In 1895 and 2001, rust fungi affecting Licania trees (Chrysobalanchaceae) in Brazil were described as Uredo licaniae by Hennings in the state of Goiás and as Phakopsora tomentosae by Ferreira et al. in the state of Amazonas, respectively. Recently, a Licania rust fungus collected close to the Amazonian type location sharing symptoms with the former two species was subjected to morphological examinations and molecular phylogenetic analyses using 28S nuc rDNA (ITS2-28S) and cytochrome c oxidase subunit III (CO3) gene sequences. Since the original type specimen of Ph. tomentosae is considered lost, we carefully reviewed the type description and questioned the identity of the telium, which justified the description of the fungus as a Phakopsora species. Furthermore, the additional revision of the type material described by Hennings revealed that Ph. tomentosae is a synonym of U. licaniae. Based on the morphological examinations, disease symptoms, and shared hosts, we concluded that the newly collected material is conspecific with U. licaniae. However, the phylogenetic analyses rejected allocation in Phakopsora and instead assigned the Licania rust fungus in a sister relationship with Austropuccinia psidii (Sphaerophragmiaceae), the causal agent of the globally invasive myrtle rust pathogen. We therefore favored a recombination of U. licaniae (syn. Ph. tomentosae) into Austropuccinia and proposed the new name Austropuccina licaniae for the second species now identified for this genus. The fungus shares conspicuous symptoms with A. psidii, causing often severe infections of growing leaves and shoots that lead to leaf necrosis, leaf shedding, and eventually to the dieback of entire shoots. In view of the very similar symptoms of its aggressively invasive sister species, we briefly discuss the current state of knowledge about A. licaniae and the potential risks, and the opportunity of its identification.

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Mycologia
Mycologia 生物-真菌学
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期刊介绍: International in coverage, Mycologia presents recent advances in mycology, emphasizing all aspects of the biology of Fungi and fungus-like organisms, including Lichens, Oomycetes and Slime Molds. The Journal emphasizes subjects including applied biology, biochemistry, cell biology, development, ecology, evolution, genetics, genomics, molecular biology, morphology, new techniques, animal or plant pathology, phylogenetics, physiology, aspects of secondary metabolism, systematics, and ultrastructure. In addition to research articles, reviews and short notes, Mycologia also includes invited papers based on presentations from the Annual Conference of the Mycological Society of America, such as Karling Lectures or Presidential Addresses.
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