与食腐菌和树皮甲虫相关的丝状食腐菌的多基因系统发育

Sepideh Massoumi Alamouti , Clement K.M. Tsui , Colette Breuil
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大多数“ambrosia”真菌是一个异质类群的成员,包括变形属Ambrosiella, Raffaelea和Dryadomyces。这些真菌的分类基于形态特征,由于这些特征描述不佳和进化趋同而变得复杂。在这项工作中,我们报告了来自67个分类群的多基因数据集(nsssu rDNA, nLSU rDNA和β-微管蛋白基因)的最大简约性和贝叶斯系统发育分析,这些分类群包括Ambrosiella属,Raffaelea属和Dryadomyces属的成员以及一系列不同的类蛇口螈亲属。我们讨论了Ambrosiella属的系统发育地位及其与蛇口属(Ophiostomatales)代表属(远形和无形)的关系。我们的分析表明,13个被分配到Ambrosiella属的物种中有10个与蛇形目中的蛇形属Grosmannia或Ophiostoma有亲缘关系。多基因分析和扩展的分类群采样为物种系统发育提供了更高的分辨率,并阐明了Ambrosiella (ambrosia和树皮甲虫的近亲)与Raffaelea属和Dryadomyces (Dryadomyces)的详细关系。我们讨论了利用分生孢子的形态和分生模式来重新定义Ambrosiella种的系统发育分类的困难。最后,我们报道了Ambrosiella和Raffaelea的蛇口菌相关物种的分子分类与其生态位之间的相关性。
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Multigene phylogeny of filamentous ambrosia fungi associated with ambrosia and bark beetles

Most ‘ambrosia’ fungi are members of a heterogeneous group of ophiostomatoids that includes the anamorph genera Ambrosiella, Raffaelea and Dryadomyces. The taxonomy of these fungi based on morphological features has been complicated by these features being poorly descriptive and having evolved convergently. In this work we report maximum parsimony and Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of a multigene dataset (nSSU rDNA, nLSU rDNA and β-tubulin gene) from sixty-seven taxa that include members of genera Ambrosiella, Raffaelea and Dryadomyces and a diverse set of ophiostomatoid relatives. We discuss the phylogenetic status of genus Ambrosiella and its relationships with representatives of Ophiostomatales teleomorph and anamorph genera. Our analysis shows that ten of the thirteen species that had been assigned to the genus Ambrosiella are related to the teleomorph genera Grosmannia or Ophiostoma, within the Ophiostomatales. The multigene analysis and expanded taxon samplings provide a higher resolution for the species phylogeny and clarify detailed relationships between Ambrosiella associates of ambrosia and bark beetles and the closely related species of genera Raffaelea and Dryadomyces. We discuss difficulties in using the morphology of conidiophores and the mode of conidiogenesis to re-define the phylogenetic classification of Ambrosiella species. Finally, we report a correlation between the molecular classification of Ophiostomatales-related species of Ambrosiella and Raffaelea and their ecological niches.

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