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Phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to Dothideomycetes

The class Dothideomycetes (along with Eurotiomycetes) includes numerous rock-inhabiting fungi (RIF), a group of ascomycetes that tolerates surprisingly well harsh conditions prevailing on rock surfaces. Despite their convergent morphology and physiology, RIF are phylogenetically highly diverse in Do...

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Autores principales: Ruibal, C., Gueidan, C., Selbmann, L., Gorbushina, A.A., Crous, P.W., Groenewald, J.Z., Muggia, L., Grube, M., Isola, D., Schoch, C.L., Staley, J.T., Lutzoni, F., de Hoog, G.S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2816969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20169026
http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2009.64.06
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author Ruibal, C.
Gueidan, C.
Selbmann, L.
Gorbushina, A.A.
Crous, P.W.
Groenewald, J.Z.
Muggia, L.
Grube, M.
Isola, D.
Schoch, C.L.
Staley, J.T.
Lutzoni, F.
de Hoog, G.S.
author_facet Ruibal, C.
Gueidan, C.
Selbmann, L.
Gorbushina, A.A.
Crous, P.W.
Groenewald, J.Z.
Muggia, L.
Grube, M.
Isola, D.
Schoch, C.L.
Staley, J.T.
Lutzoni, F.
de Hoog, G.S.
author_sort Ruibal, C.
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description The class Dothideomycetes (along with Eurotiomycetes) includes numerous rock-inhabiting fungi (RIF), a group of ascomycetes that tolerates surprisingly well harsh conditions prevailing on rock surfaces. Despite their convergent morphology and physiology, RIF are phylogenetically highly diverse in Dothideomycetes. However, the positions of main groups of RIF in this class remain unclear due to the lack of a strong phylogenetic framework. Moreover, connections between rock-dwelling habit and other lifestyles found in Dothideomycetes such as plant pathogens, saprobes and lichen-forming fungi are still unexplored. Based on multigene phylogenetic analyses, we report that RIF belong to Capnodiales (particularly to the family Teratosphaeriaceae s.l.), Dothideales, Pleosporales, and Myriangiales, as well as some uncharacterised groups with affinities to Dothideomycetes. Moreover, one lineage consisting exclusively of RIF proved to be closely related to Arthoniomycetes, the sister class of Dothideomycetes. The broad phylogenetic amplitude of RIF in Dothideomycetes suggests that total species richness in this class remains underestimated. Composition of some RIF-rich lineages suggests that rock surfaces are reservoirs for plant-associated fungi or saprobes, although other data also agree with rocks as a primary substrate for ancient fungal lineages. According to the current sampling, long distance dispersal seems to be common for RIF. Dothideomycetes lineages comprising lichens also include RIF, suggesting a possible link between rock-dwelling habit and lichenisation.
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spelling pubmed-28169692010-02-18 Phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to Dothideomycetes Ruibal, C. Gueidan, C. Selbmann, L. Gorbushina, A.A. Crous, P.W. Groenewald, J.Z. Muggia, L. Grube, M. Isola, D. Schoch, C.L. Staley, J.T. Lutzoni, F. de Hoog, G.S. Stud Mycol Articles The class Dothideomycetes (along with Eurotiomycetes) includes numerous rock-inhabiting fungi (RIF), a group of ascomycetes that tolerates surprisingly well harsh conditions prevailing on rock surfaces. Despite their convergent morphology and physiology, RIF are phylogenetically highly diverse in Dothideomycetes. However, the positions of main groups of RIF in this class remain unclear due to the lack of a strong phylogenetic framework. Moreover, connections between rock-dwelling habit and other lifestyles found in Dothideomycetes such as plant pathogens, saprobes and lichen-forming fungi are still unexplored. Based on multigene phylogenetic analyses, we report that RIF belong to Capnodiales (particularly to the family Teratosphaeriaceae s.l.), Dothideales, Pleosporales, and Myriangiales, as well as some uncharacterised groups with affinities to Dothideomycetes. Moreover, one lineage consisting exclusively of RIF proved to be closely related to Arthoniomycetes, the sister class of Dothideomycetes. The broad phylogenetic amplitude of RIF in Dothideomycetes suggests that total species richness in this class remains underestimated. Composition of some RIF-rich lineages suggests that rock surfaces are reservoirs for plant-associated fungi or saprobes, although other data also agree with rocks as a primary substrate for ancient fungal lineages. According to the current sampling, long distance dispersal seems to be common for RIF. Dothideomycetes lineages comprising lichens also include RIF, suggesting a possible link between rock-dwelling habit and lichenisation. CBS Fungal Biodiversity Centre 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC2816969/ /pubmed/20169026 http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2009.64.06 Text en Copyright © Copyright 2009 CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre You are free to share - to copy, distribute and transmit the work, under the following conditions: Attribution:  You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Non-commercial:  You may not use this work for commercial purposes. No derivative works:  You may not alter, transform, or build upon this work. For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work, which can be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode) Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder. Nothing in this license impairs or restricts the author's moral rights.
spellingShingle Articles
Ruibal, C.
Gueidan, C.
Selbmann, L.
Gorbushina, A.A.
Crous, P.W.
Groenewald, J.Z.
Muggia, L.
Grube, M.
Isola, D.
Schoch, C.L.
Staley, J.T.
Lutzoni, F.
de Hoog, G.S.
Phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to Dothideomycetes
title Phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to Dothideomycetes
title_full Phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to Dothideomycetes
title_fullStr Phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to Dothideomycetes
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to Dothideomycetes
title_short Phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to Dothideomycetes
title_sort phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to dothideomycetes
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2816969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20169026
http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2009.64.06
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