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Species identification of European forest pathogens of the genus Milesina (Pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including M.woodwardiana sp. nov.

Abstract. Species of rust fungi of the genus Milesina (Pucciniastraceae, Pucciniales) are distributed mainly in northern temperate regions. They host-alternate between needles of fir (Abies spp.) and fronds of ferns (species of Polypodiales). Milesina species are distinguished based on host taxonomy...

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Autores principales: Bubner, Ben, Buchheit, Ramona, Friedrich, Frank, Kummer, Volker, Scholler, Markus
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6414474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30872942
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.48.30350
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author Bubner, Ben
Buchheit, Ramona
Friedrich, Frank
Kummer, Volker
Scholler, Markus
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Buchheit, Ramona
Friedrich, Frank
Kummer, Volker
Scholler, Markus
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description Abstract. Species of rust fungi of the genus Milesina (Pucciniastraceae, Pucciniales) are distributed mainly in northern temperate regions. They host-alternate between needles of fir (Abies spp.) and fronds of ferns (species of Polypodiales). Milesina species are distinguished based on host taxonomy and urediniospore morphology. In this study, 12 species of Milesina from Europe were revised. Specimens were examined by light and scanning electron microscopy for urediniospore morphology with a focus on visualising germ pores (number, size and position) and echinulation. In addition, barcode loci (ITS, nad6, 28S) were used for species delimitation and for molecular phylogenetic analyses. Barcodes of 72 Milesina specimens were provided, including 11 of the 12 species. Whereas urediniospore morphology features were sufficient to distinguish all 12 Milesina species except for 2 (M.blechni and M.kriegeriana), ITS sequences separated only 4 of 11 species. Sequencing with 28S and nad6 did not improve species resolution. Phylogenetic analysis, however, revealed four phylogenetic groups within Milesina that also correlate with specific urediniospore characters (germ pore number and position and echinulation). These groups are proposed as new sections within Milesina (sections Milesina, Vogesiacae M. Scholler & Bubner, sect. nov., Scolopendriorum M. Scholler & Bubner, sect. nov. and Carpaticae M. Scholler & Bubner, sect. nov.). In addition, Milesinawoodwardiana Buchheit & M. Scholler, sp. nov. on Woodwardiaradicans, a member of the type section Milesina, is newly described. An identification key for European Milesina species, based on urediniospore features, is provided.
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spelling pubmed-64144742019-03-14 Species identification of European forest pathogens of the genus Milesina (Pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including M.woodwardiana sp. nov. Bubner, Ben Buchheit, Ramona Friedrich, Frank Kummer, Volker Scholler, Markus MycoKeys Research Article Abstract. Species of rust fungi of the genus Milesina (Pucciniastraceae, Pucciniales) are distributed mainly in northern temperate regions. They host-alternate between needles of fir (Abies spp.) and fronds of ferns (species of Polypodiales). Milesina species are distinguished based on host taxonomy and urediniospore morphology. In this study, 12 species of Milesina from Europe were revised. Specimens were examined by light and scanning electron microscopy for urediniospore morphology with a focus on visualising germ pores (number, size and position) and echinulation. In addition, barcode loci (ITS, nad6, 28S) were used for species delimitation and for molecular phylogenetic analyses. Barcodes of 72 Milesina specimens were provided, including 11 of the 12 species. Whereas urediniospore morphology features were sufficient to distinguish all 12 Milesina species except for 2 (M.blechni and M.kriegeriana), ITS sequences separated only 4 of 11 species. Sequencing with 28S and nad6 did not improve species resolution. Phylogenetic analysis, however, revealed four phylogenetic groups within Milesina that also correlate with specific urediniospore characters (germ pore number and position and echinulation). These groups are proposed as new sections within Milesina (sections Milesina, Vogesiacae M. Scholler & Bubner, sect. nov., Scolopendriorum M. Scholler & Bubner, sect. nov. and Carpaticae M. Scholler & Bubner, sect. nov.). In addition, Milesinawoodwardiana Buchheit & M. Scholler, sp. nov. on Woodwardiaradicans, a member of the type section Milesina, is newly described. An identification key for European Milesina species, based on urediniospore features, is provided. Pensoft Publishers 2019-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6414474/ /pubmed/30872942 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.48.30350 Text en Ben Bubner, Ramona Buchheit, Frank Friedrich, Volker Kummer, Markus Scholler http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bubner, Ben
Buchheit, Ramona
Friedrich, Frank
Kummer, Volker
Scholler, Markus
Species identification of European forest pathogens of the genus Milesina (Pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including M.woodwardiana sp. nov.
title Species identification of European forest pathogens of the genus Milesina (Pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including M.woodwardiana sp. nov.
title_full Species identification of European forest pathogens of the genus Milesina (Pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including M.woodwardiana sp. nov.
title_fullStr Species identification of European forest pathogens of the genus Milesina (Pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including M.woodwardiana sp. nov.
title_full_unstemmed Species identification of European forest pathogens of the genus Milesina (Pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including M.woodwardiana sp. nov.
title_short Species identification of European forest pathogens of the genus Milesina (Pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including M.woodwardiana sp. nov.
title_sort species identification of european forest pathogens of the genus milesina (pucciniales) using urediniospore morphology and molecular barcoding including m.woodwardiana sp. nov.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6414474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30872942
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.48.30350
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