南非西开普省木质寄主上褐藻的物种多样性。

IF 9.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY Persoonia Pub Date : 2018-12-01 Epub Date: 2017-10-24 DOI:10.3767/persoonia.2018.40.02
C F J Spies, P Moyo, F Halleen, L Mostert
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摘要

目前在南非已知有19种Phaeoacremonium。据报道,葡萄树、果树、灌木、树枝和节肢动物中都有这种细菌。在其他国家,这些Phaeoacremonium物种中的一些也来自宿主,例如通常出现在南非西开普省的欧洲橄榄、榅桲和柳树,南非的Phaeoacremonium记录大多是在那里记录的。本研究通过对29个木质寄主的156个分离株的特征分析,探讨了南非西开普省Phaeoacremonium的物种多样性和寄主范围。对肌动蛋白和β -微管蛋白联合数据集进行系统发育分析,鉴定出156个分离株中的31个物种,包括13个新种和3个以前在南非未记录的已知物种。新发现种包括:P. album、P. aureum、P. bibendum、P. gamsii、P. geminum、P. junior、P. longicollum、P. meliae、P. oleae、P. paululum、P. proliferatum、P. rosicola和P. spadicum。以前在南非记录的所有alvesii都被重新鉴定为italicum,但在这次调查中恢复了这两个物种。目前已知的南非Phaeoacremonium共有35种,是其他任何国家报告的数量的两倍多。这种高多样性反映了开普花卉区本土植物的高多样性,这是一个主要位于西开普省的生物多样性热点。在某些情况下,肌动蛋白和β -微管蛋白区域的个体系统发育的缺失和不一致使物种界限复杂化,这表明在Phaeoacremonium系统发育中应该研究额外的系统发育标记,以防止错误识别和引入模糊的物种界限。
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Phaeoacremonium species diversity on woody hosts in the Western Cape Province of South Africa.

Nineteen Phaeoacremonium species are currently known in South Africa. These have been reported from grapevines, fruit trees, fynbos twig litter and arthropods. In other countries some of these Phaeoacremonium species are also known from hosts such as European olive, quince and willow that commonly occur in the Western Cape Province of South Africa, where most South African records of Phaeoacremonium have been made. The aim of this study was to investigate the species diversity and host-range of Phaeoacremonium in the Western Cape Province of South Africa by characterising 156 isolates collected from 29 woody hosts. Phylogenetic analyses of combined actin and beta-tubulin datasets allowed for the identification of 31 species among the 156 isolates, including 13 new species and 3 known species that had not been recorded in South Africa previously. The new Phaeoacremonium species include P. album, P. aureum, P. bibendum, P. gamsii, P. geminum, P. junior, P. longicollarum, P. meliae, P. oleae, P. paululum, P. proliferatum, P. rosicola and P. spadicum. All previous records of P. alvesii in South Africa were re-identified as P. italicum, but both species were recovered during this survey. A total of 35 described Phaeoacremonium species are now known from South Africa, more than double the number reported from any other country. This high diversity reflects the high diversity of indigenous flora of the Cape Floral Region, a biodiversity hotspot mainly situated in the Western Cape Province. Paraphyly and incongruence between individual phylogenies of the actin and beta-tubulin regions complicated species delimitation in some cases indicating that additional phylogenetic markers should be investigated for use in Phaeoacremonium phylogenies to prevent misidentifications and the introduction of vague species boundaries.

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Persoonia
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期刊介绍: Persoonia aspires to publish papers focusing on the molecular systematics and evolution of fungi. Additionally, it seeks to advance fungal taxonomy by employing a polythetic approach to elucidate the genuine phylogeny and relationships within the kingdom Fungi. The journal is dedicated to disseminating high-quality papers that unravel both known and novel fungal taxa at the DNA level. Moreover, it endeavors to provide fresh insights into evolutionary processes and relationships. The scope of papers considered encompasses research articles, along with topical and book reviews.
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