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Solving the taxonomic identity of Pseudotomentellatristis s.l. (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) – a multi-gene phylogeny and taxonomic review, integrating ecological and geographical data

Abstract. P.tristis is an ectomycorrhizal, corticioid fungus whose name is frequently assigned to collections of basidiomata as well as root tip and soil samples from a wide range of habitats and hosts across the northern hemisphere. Despite this, its identity is unclear; eight heterotypic taxa have...

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Autores principales: Svantesson, Sten, Larsson, Karl-Henrik, Kõljalg, Urmas, W. May, Tom, Patrik Cangren, Henrik Nilsson, R., Larsson, Ellen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6477855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31043855
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.50.32432
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author Svantesson, Sten
Larsson, Karl-Henrik
Kõljalg, Urmas
W. May, Tom
Patrik Cangren,
Henrik Nilsson, R.
Larsson, Ellen
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description Abstract. P.tristis is an ectomycorrhizal, corticioid fungus whose name is frequently assigned to collections of basidiomata as well as root tip and soil samples from a wide range of habitats and hosts across the northern hemisphere. Despite this, its identity is unclear; eight heterotypic taxa have in major reviews of the species been considered synonymous with or morphologically similar to P.tristis, but no sequence data from type specimens have been available. With the aim to clarify the taxonomy, systematics, morphology, ecology and geographical distribution of P.tristis and its morphologically similar species, we studied their type specimens as well as 147 basidiomata collections of mostly North European material. We used gene trees generated in BEAST 2 and PhyML and species trees estimated in STACEY and ASTRAL to delimit species based on the ITS, LSU, Tef1α and mtSSU regions. We enriched our sampling with environmental ITS sequences from the UNITE database. We found the P.tristis group to contain 13 molecularly and morphologically distinct species. Three of these, P.tristis, P.umbrina and P.atrofusca, are already known to science, while ten species are here described as new: P.sciastrasp. nov., P.tristoidessp. nov., P.umbrinascenssp. nov., P.pinophilasp. nov., P.alnophilasp. nov., P.alobatasp. nov., P.plurilobasp. nov., P.abundilobasp. nov., P.rotundisporasp. nov. and P.mediasp. nov. We discovered P.rhizopunctata and P.atrofusca to form a sister clade to all other species in P.tristis s.l. These two species, unlike all other species in the P.tristis complex, are dimitic. In this study, we designate epitypes for P.tristis, P.umbrina and Hypochnopsisfuscata and lectotypes for Auriculariaphylacteris and Thelephorabiennis. We show that the holotype of Hypochnussitnensis and the lectotype of Hypochnopsisfuscata are conspecific with P.tristis, but in the absence of molecular information we regard Pseudotomentellalongisterigmata and Hypochnusrhacodium as doubtful taxa due to their aberrant morphology. We confirm A.phylacteris, Tomentellabiennis and Septobasidiumarachnoideum as excluded taxa, since their morphology clearly show that they belong to other genera. A key to the species of the P.tristis group is provided. We found P.umbrina to be a common species with a wide, Holarctic distribution, forming ectomycorrhiza with a large number of host species in habitats ranging from tropical forests to the Arctic tundra. The other species in the P.tristis group were found to be less common and have narrower ecological niches.
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spelling pubmed-64778552019-05-01 Solving the taxonomic identity of Pseudotomentellatristis s.l. (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) – a multi-gene phylogeny and taxonomic review, integrating ecological and geographical data Svantesson, Sten Larsson, Karl-Henrik Kõljalg, Urmas W. May, Tom Patrik Cangren, Henrik Nilsson, R. Larsson, Ellen MycoKeys Research Article Abstract. P.tristis is an ectomycorrhizal, corticioid fungus whose name is frequently assigned to collections of basidiomata as well as root tip and soil samples from a wide range of habitats and hosts across the northern hemisphere. Despite this, its identity is unclear; eight heterotypic taxa have in major reviews of the species been considered synonymous with or morphologically similar to P.tristis, but no sequence data from type specimens have been available. With the aim to clarify the taxonomy, systematics, morphology, ecology and geographical distribution of P.tristis and its morphologically similar species, we studied their type specimens as well as 147 basidiomata collections of mostly North European material. We used gene trees generated in BEAST 2 and PhyML and species trees estimated in STACEY and ASTRAL to delimit species based on the ITS, LSU, Tef1α and mtSSU regions. We enriched our sampling with environmental ITS sequences from the UNITE database. We found the P.tristis group to contain 13 molecularly and morphologically distinct species. Three of these, P.tristis, P.umbrina and P.atrofusca, are already known to science, while ten species are here described as new: P.sciastrasp. nov., P.tristoidessp. nov., P.umbrinascenssp. nov., P.pinophilasp. nov., P.alnophilasp. nov., P.alobatasp. nov., P.plurilobasp. nov., P.abundilobasp. nov., P.rotundisporasp. nov. and P.mediasp. nov. We discovered P.rhizopunctata and P.atrofusca to form a sister clade to all other species in P.tristis s.l. These two species, unlike all other species in the P.tristis complex, are dimitic. In this study, we designate epitypes for P.tristis, P.umbrina and Hypochnopsisfuscata and lectotypes for Auriculariaphylacteris and Thelephorabiennis. We show that the holotype of Hypochnussitnensis and the lectotype of Hypochnopsisfuscata are conspecific with P.tristis, but in the absence of molecular information we regard Pseudotomentellalongisterigmata and Hypochnusrhacodium as doubtful taxa due to their aberrant morphology. We confirm A.phylacteris, Tomentellabiennis and Septobasidiumarachnoideum as excluded taxa, since their morphology clearly show that they belong to other genera. A key to the species of the P.tristis group is provided. We found P.umbrina to be a common species with a wide, Holarctic distribution, forming ectomycorrhiza with a large number of host species in habitats ranging from tropical forests to the Arctic tundra. The other species in the P.tristis group were found to be less common and have narrower ecological niches. Pensoft Publishers 2019-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6477855/ /pubmed/31043855 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.50.32432 Text en Sten Svantesson, Karl-Henrik Larsson, Urmas Kõljalg, Tom W. May, Patrik Cangren, R. Henrik Nilsson, Ellen Larsson 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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Svantesson, Sten
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Patrik Cangren,
Henrik Nilsson, R.
Larsson, Ellen
Solving the taxonomic identity of Pseudotomentellatristis s.l. (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) – a multi-gene phylogeny and taxonomic review, integrating ecological and geographical data
title Solving the taxonomic identity of Pseudotomentellatristis s.l. (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) – a multi-gene phylogeny and taxonomic review, integrating ecological and geographical data
title_full Solving the taxonomic identity of Pseudotomentellatristis s.l. (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) – a multi-gene phylogeny and taxonomic review, integrating ecological and geographical data
title_fullStr Solving the taxonomic identity of Pseudotomentellatristis s.l. (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) – a multi-gene phylogeny and taxonomic review, integrating ecological and geographical data
title_full_unstemmed Solving the taxonomic identity of Pseudotomentellatristis s.l. (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) – a multi-gene phylogeny and taxonomic review, integrating ecological and geographical data
title_short Solving the taxonomic identity of Pseudotomentellatristis s.l. (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) – a multi-gene phylogeny and taxonomic review, integrating ecological and geographical data
title_sort solving the taxonomic identity of pseudotomentellatristis s.l. (thelephorales, basidiomycota) – a multi-gene phylogeny and taxonomic review, integrating ecological and geographical data
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6477855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31043855
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.50.32432
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