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Multigene phylogeny of Endogonales, an early diverging lineage of fungi associated with plants

Endogonales is a lineage of early diverging fungi within Mucoromycota. Many species in this order produce small sporophores (“sporocarps”) containing a large number of zygospores, and many species form symbioses with plants. However, due to limited collections, subtle morphological differentiation,...

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Autores principales: Desirò, Alessandro, Rimington, William R., Jacob, Alison, Pol, Natalie Vande, Smith, Matthew E., Trappe, James M., Bidartondo, Martin I., Bonito, Gregory
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Publicado: International Mycological Association 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5729711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29242774
http://dx.doi.org/10.5598/imafungus.2017.08.02.03
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author Desirò, Alessandro
Rimington, William R.
Jacob, Alison
Pol, Natalie Vande
Smith, Matthew E.
Trappe, James M.
Bidartondo, Martin I.
Bonito, Gregory
author_facet Desirò, Alessandro
Rimington, William R.
Jacob, Alison
Pol, Natalie Vande
Smith, Matthew E.
Trappe, James M.
Bidartondo, Martin I.
Bonito, Gregory
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description Endogonales is a lineage of early diverging fungi within Mucoromycota. Many species in this order produce small sporophores (“sporocarps”) containing a large number of zygospores, and many species form symbioses with plants. However, due to limited collections, subtle morphological differentiation, difficulties in growing these organisms in vitro, and idiosyncrasies in their rDNA that make PCR amplification difficult, the systematics and character evolution of these fungi have been challenging to resolve. To overcome these challenges we generated a multigene phylogeny of Endogonales using sporophores collected over the past three decades from four continents. Our results show that Endogonales harbour significant undescribed diversity and form two deeply divergent and well-supported phylogenetic clades, which we delimit as the families Endogonaceae and Densosporaceae fam. nov. The family Densosporaceae consists of the genus Densospora, Sphaerocreas pubescens, and many diverse lineages known only from environmental DNA sequences of plant-endosymbiotic fungi. Within Endogonaceae there are two clades. One corresponds to Endogone and includes the type species, E. pisiformis. Species of Endogone are characterized by above- and below-ground sporophores, a hollow and infolded sporophore form, a loose zygosporangial hyphal mantle, homogeneous gametangia, and an enigmatic trophic mode with no evidence of ectomycorrhizal association for most species. For the other clade we introduce a new generic name, Jimgerdemannia gen. nov. Members of that genus (J. flammicorona and J. lactiflua species complexes, and an undescribed species) are characterized by hypogeous sporophores with a solid gleba, a well-developed zygosporangial hyphal mantle, heterogeneous gametangia, and an ectomycorrhizal trophic mode. Future studies on Densosporaceae and Endogonaceae will be important for understanding fungal innovations including evolution of macroscopic sporophores and symbioses with plants.
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spelling pubmed-57297112017-12-14 Multigene phylogeny of Endogonales, an early diverging lineage of fungi associated with plants Desirò, Alessandro Rimington, William R. Jacob, Alison Pol, Natalie Vande Smith, Matthew E. Trappe, James M. Bidartondo, Martin I. Bonito, Gregory IMA Fungus Article Endogonales is a lineage of early diverging fungi within Mucoromycota. Many species in this order produce small sporophores (“sporocarps”) containing a large number of zygospores, and many species form symbioses with plants. However, due to limited collections, subtle morphological differentiation, difficulties in growing these organisms in vitro, and idiosyncrasies in their rDNA that make PCR amplification difficult, the systematics and character evolution of these fungi have been challenging to resolve. To overcome these challenges we generated a multigene phylogeny of Endogonales using sporophores collected over the past three decades from four continents. Our results show that Endogonales harbour significant undescribed diversity and form two deeply divergent and well-supported phylogenetic clades, which we delimit as the families Endogonaceae and Densosporaceae fam. nov. The family Densosporaceae consists of the genus Densospora, Sphaerocreas pubescens, and many diverse lineages known only from environmental DNA sequences of plant-endosymbiotic fungi. Within Endogonaceae there are two clades. One corresponds to Endogone and includes the type species, E. pisiformis. Species of Endogone are characterized by above- and below-ground sporophores, a hollow and infolded sporophore form, a loose zygosporangial hyphal mantle, homogeneous gametangia, and an enigmatic trophic mode with no evidence of ectomycorrhizal association for most species. For the other clade we introduce a new generic name, Jimgerdemannia gen. nov. Members of that genus (J. flammicorona and J. lactiflua species complexes, and an undescribed species) are characterized by hypogeous sporophores with a solid gleba, a well-developed zygosporangial hyphal mantle, heterogeneous gametangia, and an ectomycorrhizal trophic mode. Future studies on Densosporaceae and Endogonaceae will be important for understanding fungal innovations including evolution of macroscopic sporophores and symbioses with plants. International Mycological Association 2017-10-03 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5729711/ /pubmed/29242774 http://dx.doi.org/10.5598/imafungus.2017.08.02.03 Text en © 2017 International Mycological Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode 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. 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.
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Bonito, Gregory
Multigene phylogeny of Endogonales, an early diverging lineage of fungi associated with plants
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title_short Multigene phylogeny of Endogonales, an early diverging lineage of fungi associated with plants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5729711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29242774
http://dx.doi.org/10.5598/imafungus.2017.08.02.03
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