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Contrasted Genetic Diversity, Relevance of Climate and Host Plants, and Comments on the Taxonomic Problems of the Genus Picoa (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales)

The species concept within the genus Picoa Vittad. is here revisited in light of new molecular and ecological data obtained from samples collected throughout the Mediterranean basin. Two highly diverse widespread clades and four additional minor lineages were significantly supported by three genes d...

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Autores principales: Zitouni-Haouar, Fatima El-Houaria, Alvarado, Pablo, Sbissi, Imed, Boudabous, Abdellatif, Fortas, Zohra, Moreno, Gabriel, Manjón, José Luis, Gtari, Maher
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4577085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26390223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138513
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author Zitouni-Haouar, Fatima El-Houaria
Alvarado, Pablo
Sbissi, Imed
Boudabous, Abdellatif
Fortas, Zohra
Moreno, Gabriel
Manjón, José Luis
Gtari, Maher
author_facet Zitouni-Haouar, Fatima El-Houaria
Alvarado, Pablo
Sbissi, Imed
Boudabous, Abdellatif
Fortas, Zohra
Moreno, Gabriel
Manjón, José Luis
Gtari, Maher
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description The species concept within the genus Picoa Vittad. is here revisited in light of new molecular and ecological data obtained from samples collected throughout the Mediterranean basin. Two highly diverse widespread clades and four additional minor lineages were significantly supported by three genes dataset (ITS, 28s LSU and RPB2) inferences for 70 specimens. The two widespread clades occur in very different geographical and ecological areas associated with exclusive host plants in the genus Helianthemum. SEM study of spore surface morphology in these lineages revealed the existence of smooth ascospores in the majority of these clades. However the most frequent lineage in Europe and coastal North Africa displayed either smooth or verrucose spores. Hence this morphological criterion cannot be reliably used to discriminate between the different clades. In addition, SEM observations made on ascospores from several original collections of P. juniperi and P. lefebvrei supported the hypothesis that ornamentation depends on the degree of maturity in some of these lineages. Geographical and ecological, rather than morphological data are here suggested as the most useful characters to separate the different lineages in Picoa. Further studies focusing on these features are needed before the names P. juniperi and P. lefebvrei can be unambiguously linked with the genetic lineages observed.
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spelling pubmed-45770852015-09-25 Contrasted Genetic Diversity, Relevance of Climate and Host Plants, and Comments on the Taxonomic Problems of the Genus Picoa (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales) Zitouni-Haouar, Fatima El-Houaria Alvarado, Pablo Sbissi, Imed Boudabous, Abdellatif Fortas, Zohra Moreno, Gabriel Manjón, José Luis Gtari, Maher PLoS One Research Article The species concept within the genus Picoa Vittad. is here revisited in light of new molecular and ecological data obtained from samples collected throughout the Mediterranean basin. Two highly diverse widespread clades and four additional minor lineages were significantly supported by three genes dataset (ITS, 28s LSU and RPB2) inferences for 70 specimens. The two widespread clades occur in very different geographical and ecological areas associated with exclusive host plants in the genus Helianthemum. SEM study of spore surface morphology in these lineages revealed the existence of smooth ascospores in the majority of these clades. However the most frequent lineage in Europe and coastal North Africa displayed either smooth or verrucose spores. Hence this morphological criterion cannot be reliably used to discriminate between the different clades. In addition, SEM observations made on ascospores from several original collections of P. juniperi and P. lefebvrei supported the hypothesis that ornamentation depends on the degree of maturity in some of these lineages. Geographical and ecological, rather than morphological data are here suggested as the most useful characters to separate the different lineages in Picoa. Further studies focusing on these features are needed before the names P. juniperi and P. lefebvrei can be unambiguously linked with the genetic lineages observed. Public Library of Science 2015-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4577085/ /pubmed/26390223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138513 Text en © 2015 Zitouni-Haouar 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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Zitouni-Haouar, Fatima El-Houaria
Alvarado, Pablo
Sbissi, Imed
Boudabous, Abdellatif
Fortas, Zohra
Moreno, Gabriel
Manjón, José Luis
Gtari, Maher
Contrasted Genetic Diversity, Relevance of Climate and Host Plants, and Comments on the Taxonomic Problems of the Genus Picoa (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales)
title Contrasted Genetic Diversity, Relevance of Climate and Host Plants, and Comments on the Taxonomic Problems of the Genus Picoa (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales)
title_full Contrasted Genetic Diversity, Relevance of Climate and Host Plants, and Comments on the Taxonomic Problems of the Genus Picoa (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales)
title_fullStr Contrasted Genetic Diversity, Relevance of Climate and Host Plants, and Comments on the Taxonomic Problems of the Genus Picoa (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales)
title_full_unstemmed Contrasted Genetic Diversity, Relevance of Climate and Host Plants, and Comments on the Taxonomic Problems of the Genus Picoa (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales)
title_short Contrasted Genetic Diversity, Relevance of Climate and Host Plants, and Comments on the Taxonomic Problems of the Genus Picoa (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales)
title_sort contrasted genetic diversity, relevance of climate and host plants, and comments on the taxonomic problems of the genus picoa (pyronemataceae, pezizales)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4577085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26390223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138513
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