桉叶病原菌

IF 14.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY Studies in Mycology Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.simyco.2019.08.001
P.W. Crous , M.J. Wingfield , R. Cheewangkoon , A.J. Carnegie , T.I. Burgess , B.A. Summerell , J. Edwards , P.W.J. Taylor , J.Z. Groenewald
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桉树的种类通常用于种植实木和纸浆产品。商业管理桉树种植园的扩张主要是由于它们的快速生长和适合在各种各样的地点和气候条件下繁殖。桉树叶面真菌病原菌感染对全球商业林业的负面影响越来越大。为了帮助评估这种威胁,本研究提供了桉树叶面病原体的全球视角。我们处理110个不同的属,包括与这些寄主的叶面疾病症状相关的物种。这些真菌绝大多数都是在无菌培养中培养的,并进行了DNA序列分析,确定了它们的系统发育。在研究过程中,我们发现了一些新的属和种,并对它们进行了描述。新属包括:Lembosiniella (L. eucalyptus on E. dunnii, Australia)、Neosonderhenia (N. eucalyptus on E. costata, Australia)、Neothyriopsis (N. sphaerospora on E. camaldulensis, South Africa)、Neotrichosphaeria (N. eucalyptus on E. deglupta, Australia)、Nothotrimmatostroma (N. bifarium on E. dalrympleana, Australia)、Nowamyces(包括Nowamycetaceae fam)。11月,N. globulus在E. globulus上,澳大利亚)和Walkaminomyces (W. medusae在E. alba上,澳大利亚)。新种包括(全部来自澳大利亚):黄曲霉上的黄曲霉属、油梨上的油梨属、油梨上的褐霉属、敦氏褐霉属、敦氏褐霉属、敦氏褐霉属、敦氏褐霉属、油梨上的褐霉属、敦氏褐霉属、尤加利上的桉树假孢子虫、尤加利上的乔利假孢子虫、尤加利上的塔斯马属、尤加利上的褐霉属、尤加利上的褐霉属辐射棘球绦虫寄生在辐射棘球绦虫上,假棘球绦虫寄生在球棘球绦虫上,邓恩棘球绦虫寄生在邓恩棘球绦虫上。在乌拉圭的E. dunnii上,还提出了一个新名称为Thyrinula uruguayensis。虽然这些属和种中的许多通常与疾病问题有关,但有些似乎是在压力或死亡组织上发展的机会主义者。对于这些真菌中的大多数,致病性仍有待确定。这是未来森林病理学家和生物学家的一个重要目标。因此,这项研究将促进人们对桉树叶面病原体的重新兴趣,从而导致对这些真菌生物学的更好理解的调查。
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Foliar pathogens of eucalypts

Species of eucalypts are commonly cultivated for solid wood and pulp products. The expansion of commercially managed eucalypt plantations has chiefly been driven by their rapid growth and suitability for propagation across a very wide variety of sites and climatic conditions. Infection of foliar fungal pathogens of eucalypts is resulting in increasingly negative impacts on commercial forest industries globally. To assist in evaluating this threat, the present study provides a global perspective on foliar pathogens of eucalypts. We treat 110 different genera including species associated with foliar disease symptoms of these hosts. The vast majority of these fungi have been grown in axenic culture, and subjected to DNA sequence analysis, resolving their phylogeny. During the course of this study several new genera and species were encountered, and these are described. New genera include: Lembosiniella (L. eucalyptorum on E. dunnii, Australia), Neosonderhenia (N. eucalypti on E. costata, Australia), Neothyriopsis (N. sphaerospora on E. camaldulensis, South Africa), Neotrichosphaeria (N. eucalypticola on E. deglupta, Australia), Nothotrimmatostroma (N. bifarium on E. dalrympleana, Australia), Nowamyces (incl. Nowamycetaceae fam. nov., N. globulus on E. globulus, Australia), and Walkaminomyces (W. medusae on E. alba, Australia). New species include (all from Australia): Disculoides fraxinoides on E. fraxinoides, Elsinoe piperitae on E. piperita, Fusculina regnans on E. regnans, Marthamyces johnstonii on E. dunnii, Neofusicoccum corticosae on E. corticosa, Neotrimmatostroma dalrympleanae on E. dalrympleana, Nowamyces piperitae on E. piperita, Phaeothyriolum dunnii on E. dunnii, Pseudophloeospora eucalyptigena on E. obliqua, Pseudophloeospora jollyi on Eucalyptus sp., Quambalaria tasmaniae on Eucalyptus sp., Q. rugosae on E. rugosa, Sonderhenia radiata on E. radiata, Teratosphaeria pseudonubilosa on E. globulus and Thyrinula dunnii on E. dunnii. A new name is also proposed for Heteroconium eucalypti as Thyrinula uruguayensis on E. dunnii, Uruguay. Although many of these genera and species are commonly associated with disease problems, several appear to be opportunists developing on stressed or dying tissues. For the majority of these fungi, pathogenicity remains to be determined. This represents an important goal for forest pathologists and biologists in the future. Consequently, this study will promote renewed interest in foliar pathogens of eucalypts, leading to investigations that will provide an improved understanding of the biology of these fungi.

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Studies in Mycology
Studies in Mycology 生物-真菌学
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期刊介绍: The international journal Studies in Mycology focuses on advancing the understanding of filamentous fungi, yeasts, and various aspects of mycology. It publishes comprehensive systematic monographs as well as topical issues covering a wide range of subjects including biotechnology, ecology, molecular biology, pathology, and systematics. This Open-Access journal offers unrestricted access to its content. Each issue of Studies in Mycology consists of around 5 to 6 papers, either in the form of monographs or special focused topics. Unlike traditional length restrictions, the journal encourages submissions of manuscripts with a minimum of 50 A4 pages in print. This ensures a thorough exploration and presentation of the research findings, maximizing the depth of the published work.
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