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Understanding the evolution of phenotypical characters in the Micarea prasina group (Pilocarpaceae) and descriptions of six new species within the group

Abstract. Six new Micarea species are described from Europe. Phylogenetic analyses, based on three loci, i.e. mtSSU rDNA, Mcm7 and ITS rDNA and ancestral state reconstructions, were used to evaluate infra-group divisions and the role of secondary metabolites and selected morphological characters on...

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Autores principales: Guzow-Krzemińska, Beata, Sérusiaux, Emmanuël, van den Boom, Pieter P.G., Brand, A. Maarten, Launis, Annina, Łubek, Anna, Kukwa, Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6685933/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31406483
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.57.33267
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author Guzow-Krzemińska, Beata
Sérusiaux, Emmanuël
van den Boom, Pieter P.G.
Brand, A. Maarten
Launis, Annina
Łubek, Anna
Kukwa, Martin
author_facet Guzow-Krzemińska, Beata
Sérusiaux, Emmanuël
van den Boom, Pieter P.G.
Brand, A. Maarten
Launis, Annina
Łubek, Anna
Kukwa, Martin
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description Abstract. Six new Micarea species are described from Europe. Phylogenetic analyses, based on three loci, i.e. mtSSU rDNA, Mcm7 and ITS rDNA and ancestral state reconstructions, were used to evaluate infra-group divisions and the role of secondary metabolites and selected morphological characters on the taxonomy in the M. prasina group. Two main lineages were found within the group. The Micarea micrococca clade consists of twelve species, including the long-known M. micrococca and the newly described M. microsorediata, M. nigra and M. pauli. Within this clade, most species produce methoxymicareic acid, with the exceptions of M. levicula and M. viridileprosa producing gyrophoric acid. The M. prasina clade includes the newly described M. azorica closely related to M. prasina s.str., M. aeruginoprasina sp. nov. and M. isidioprasina sp. nov. The species within this clade are characterised by the production of micareic acid, with the exception of M. herbarum which lacks any detectable substances and M. subviridescens that produces prasinic acid. Based on our reconstructions, it was concluded that the ancestor of the M. prasina group probably had a thallus consisting of goniocysts, which were lost several times during evolution, while isidia and soredia evolved independently at multiple times. Our research supported the view that the ancestor of M. prasina group did not produce any secondary substances, but they were gained independently in different lineages, such as methoxymicareic acid which is restricted to M. micrococca and allied species or micareic acid present in the M. prasina clade.
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spelling pubmed-66859332019-08-12 Understanding the evolution of phenotypical characters in the Micarea prasina group (Pilocarpaceae) and descriptions of six new species within the group Guzow-Krzemińska, Beata Sérusiaux, Emmanuël van den Boom, Pieter P.G. Brand, A. Maarten Launis, Annina Łubek, Anna Kukwa, Martin MycoKeys Research Article Abstract. Six new Micarea species are described from Europe. Phylogenetic analyses, based on three loci, i.e. mtSSU rDNA, Mcm7 and ITS rDNA and ancestral state reconstructions, were used to evaluate infra-group divisions and the role of secondary metabolites and selected morphological characters on the taxonomy in the M. prasina group. Two main lineages were found within the group. The Micarea micrococca clade consists of twelve species, including the long-known M. micrococca and the newly described M. microsorediata, M. nigra and M. pauli. Within this clade, most species produce methoxymicareic acid, with the exceptions of M. levicula and M. viridileprosa producing gyrophoric acid. The M. prasina clade includes the newly described M. azorica closely related to M. prasina s.str., M. aeruginoprasina sp. nov. and M. isidioprasina sp. nov. The species within this clade are characterised by the production of micareic acid, with the exception of M. herbarum which lacks any detectable substances and M. subviridescens that produces prasinic acid. Based on our reconstructions, it was concluded that the ancestor of the M. prasina group probably had a thallus consisting of goniocysts, which were lost several times during evolution, while isidia and soredia evolved independently at multiple times. Our research supported the view that the ancestor of M. prasina group did not produce any secondary substances, but they were gained independently in different lineages, such as methoxymicareic acid which is restricted to M. micrococca and allied species or micareic acid present in the M. prasina clade. Pensoft Publishers 2019-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6685933/ /pubmed/31406483 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.57.33267 Text en Beata Guzow-Krzemińska, Emmanuël Sérusiaux, Pieter P. G. van den Boom, A. Maarten Brand, Annina Launis, Anna Łubek, Martin Kukwa 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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Guzow-Krzemińska, Beata
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van den Boom, Pieter P.G.
Brand, A. Maarten
Launis, Annina
Łubek, Anna
Kukwa, Martin
Understanding the evolution of phenotypical characters in the Micarea prasina group (Pilocarpaceae) and descriptions of six new species within the group
title Understanding the evolution of phenotypical characters in the Micarea prasina group (Pilocarpaceae) and descriptions of six new species within the group
title_full Understanding the evolution of phenotypical characters in the Micarea prasina group (Pilocarpaceae) and descriptions of six new species within the group
title_fullStr Understanding the evolution of phenotypical characters in the Micarea prasina group (Pilocarpaceae) and descriptions of six new species within the group
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the evolution of phenotypical characters in the Micarea prasina group (Pilocarpaceae) and descriptions of six new species within the group
title_short Understanding the evolution of phenotypical characters in the Micarea prasina group (Pilocarpaceae) and descriptions of six new species within the group
title_sort understanding the evolution of phenotypical characters in the micarea prasina group (pilocarpaceae) and descriptions of six new species within the group
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6685933/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31406483
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.57.33267
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