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Insights into Penicillium roqueforti Morphological and Genetic Diversity

Fungi exhibit substantial morphological and genetic diversity, often associated with cryptic species differing in ecological niches. Penicillium roqueforti is used as a starter culture for blue-veined cheeses, being responsible for their flavor and color, but is also a common spoilage organism in va...

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Autores principales: Gillot, Guillaume, Jany, Jean-Luc, Coton, Monika, Le Floch, Gaétan, Debaets, Stella, Ropars, Jeanne, López-Villavicencio, Manuela, Dupont, Joëlle, Branca, Antoine, Giraud, Tatiana, Coton, Emmanuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4475020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26091176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129849
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author Gillot, Guillaume
Jany, Jean-Luc
Coton, Monika
Le Floch, Gaétan
Debaets, Stella
Ropars, Jeanne
López-Villavicencio, Manuela
Dupont, Joëlle
Branca, Antoine
Giraud, Tatiana
Coton, Emmanuel
author_facet Gillot, Guillaume
Jany, Jean-Luc
Coton, Monika
Le Floch, Gaétan
Debaets, Stella
Ropars, Jeanne
López-Villavicencio, Manuela
Dupont, Joëlle
Branca, Antoine
Giraud, Tatiana
Coton, Emmanuel
author_sort Gillot, Guillaume
collection PubMed
description Fungi exhibit substantial morphological and genetic diversity, often associated with cryptic species differing in ecological niches. Penicillium roqueforti is used as a starter culture for blue-veined cheeses, being responsible for their flavor and color, but is also a common spoilage organism in various foods. Different types of blue-veined cheeses are manufactured and consumed worldwide, displaying specific organoleptic properties. These features may be due to the different manufacturing methods and/or to the specific P. roqueforti strains used. Substantial morphological diversity exists within P. roqueforti and, although not taxonomically valid, several technological names have been used for strains on different cheeses (e.g., P. gorgonzolae, P. stilton). A worldwide P. roqueforti collection from 120 individual blue-veined cheeses and 21 other substrates was analyzed here to determine (i) whether P. roqueforti is a complex of cryptic species, by applying the Genealogical Concordance Phylogenetic Species Recognition criterion (GC-PSR), (ii) whether the population structure assessed using microsatellite markers correspond to blue cheese types, and (iii) whether the genetic clusters display different morphologies. GC-PSR multi-locus sequence analyses showed no evidence of cryptic species. The population structure analysis using microsatellites revealed the existence of highly differentiated populations, corresponding to blue cheese types and with contrasted morphologies. This suggests that the population structure has been shaped by different cheese-making processes or that different populations were recruited for different cheese types. Cheese-making fungi thus constitute good models for studying fungal diversification under recent selection.
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spelling pubmed-44750202015-06-30 Insights into Penicillium roqueforti Morphological and Genetic Diversity Gillot, Guillaume Jany, Jean-Luc Coton, Monika Le Floch, Gaétan Debaets, Stella Ropars, Jeanne López-Villavicencio, Manuela Dupont, Joëlle Branca, Antoine Giraud, Tatiana Coton, Emmanuel PLoS One Research Article Fungi exhibit substantial morphological and genetic diversity, often associated with cryptic species differing in ecological niches. Penicillium roqueforti is used as a starter culture for blue-veined cheeses, being responsible for their flavor and color, but is also a common spoilage organism in various foods. Different types of blue-veined cheeses are manufactured and consumed worldwide, displaying specific organoleptic properties. These features may be due to the different manufacturing methods and/or to the specific P. roqueforti strains used. Substantial morphological diversity exists within P. roqueforti and, although not taxonomically valid, several technological names have been used for strains on different cheeses (e.g., P. gorgonzolae, P. stilton). A worldwide P. roqueforti collection from 120 individual blue-veined cheeses and 21 other substrates was analyzed here to determine (i) whether P. roqueforti is a complex of cryptic species, by applying the Genealogical Concordance Phylogenetic Species Recognition criterion (GC-PSR), (ii) whether the population structure assessed using microsatellite markers correspond to blue cheese types, and (iii) whether the genetic clusters display different morphologies. GC-PSR multi-locus sequence analyses showed no evidence of cryptic species. The population structure analysis using microsatellites revealed the existence of highly differentiated populations, corresponding to blue cheese types and with contrasted morphologies. This suggests that the population structure has been shaped by different cheese-making processes or that different populations were recruited for different cheese types. Cheese-making fungi thus constitute good models for studying fungal diversification under recent selection. Public Library of Science 2015-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4475020/ /pubmed/26091176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129849 Text en © 2015 Gillot et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gillot, Guillaume
Jany, Jean-Luc
Coton, Monika
Le Floch, Gaétan
Debaets, Stella
Ropars, Jeanne
López-Villavicencio, Manuela
Dupont, Joëlle
Branca, Antoine
Giraud, Tatiana
Coton, Emmanuel
Insights into Penicillium roqueforti Morphological and Genetic Diversity
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title_full Insights into Penicillium roqueforti Morphological and Genetic Diversity
title_fullStr Insights into Penicillium roqueforti Morphological and Genetic Diversity
title_full_unstemmed Insights into Penicillium roqueforti Morphological and Genetic Diversity
title_short Insights into Penicillium roqueforti Morphological and Genetic Diversity
title_sort insights into penicillium roqueforti morphological and genetic diversity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4475020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26091176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129849
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