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Phylogeny, Global Biogeography and Pleomorphism of Zanclospora
Zanclospora (Chaetosphaeriaceae) is a neglected, phialidic dematiaceous hyphomycete with striking phenotypic heterogeneity among its species. Little is known about its global biogeography due to its extreme scarcity and lack of records verified by molecular data. Phylogenetic analyses of six nuclear...
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author | Réblová, Martina Kolařík, Miroslav Nekvindová, Jana Miller, Andrew N. Hernández-Restrepo, Margarita |
author_facet | Réblová, Martina Kolařík, Miroslav Nekvindová, Jana Miller, Andrew N. Hernández-Restrepo, Margarita |
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description | Zanclospora (Chaetosphaeriaceae) is a neglected, phialidic dematiaceous hyphomycete with striking phenotypic heterogeneity among its species. Little is known about its global biogeography due to its extreme scarcity and lack of records verified by molecular data. Phylogenetic analyses of six nuclear loci, supported by phenotypic data, revealed Zanclospora as highly polyphyletic, with species distributed among three distantly related lineages in Sordariomycetes. Zanclospora is a pleomorphic genus with multiple anamorphic stages, of which phaeostalagmus-like and stanjehughesia-like are newly discovered. The associated teleomorphs were previously classified in Chaetosphaeria. The generic concept is emended, and 17 species are accepted, 12 of which have been verified with DNA sequence data. Zanclospora thrives on decaying plant matter, but it also occurs in soil or as root endophytes. Its global diversity is inferred from metabarcoding data and published records based on field observations. Phylogenies of the environmental ITS1 and ITS2 sequences derived from soil, dead wood and root samples revealed seven and 15 phylotypes. The field records verified by DNA data indicate two main diversity centres in Australasia and Caribbean/Central America. In addition, environmental ITS data have shown that Southeast Asia represents a third hotspot of Zanclospora diversity. Our data confirm that Zanclospora is a rare genus. |
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spelling | pubmed-80667842021-04-25 Phylogeny, Global Biogeography and Pleomorphism of Zanclospora Réblová, Martina Kolařík, Miroslav Nekvindová, Jana Miller, Andrew N. Hernández-Restrepo, Margarita Microorganisms Article Zanclospora (Chaetosphaeriaceae) is a neglected, phialidic dematiaceous hyphomycete with striking phenotypic heterogeneity among its species. Little is known about its global biogeography due to its extreme scarcity and lack of records verified by molecular data. Phylogenetic analyses of six nuclear loci, supported by phenotypic data, revealed Zanclospora as highly polyphyletic, with species distributed among three distantly related lineages in Sordariomycetes. Zanclospora is a pleomorphic genus with multiple anamorphic stages, of which phaeostalagmus-like and stanjehughesia-like are newly discovered. The associated teleomorphs were previously classified in Chaetosphaeria. The generic concept is emended, and 17 species are accepted, 12 of which have been verified with DNA sequence data. Zanclospora thrives on decaying plant matter, but it also occurs in soil or as root endophytes. Its global diversity is inferred from metabarcoding data and published records based on field observations. Phylogenies of the environmental ITS1 and ITS2 sequences derived from soil, dead wood and root samples revealed seven and 15 phylotypes. The field records verified by DNA data indicate two main diversity centres in Australasia and Caribbean/Central America. In addition, environmental ITS data have shown that Southeast Asia represents a third hotspot of Zanclospora diversity. Our data confirm that Zanclospora is a rare genus. MDPI 2021-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8066784/ /pubmed/33805574 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9040706 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Article Réblová, Martina Kolařík, Miroslav Nekvindová, Jana Miller, Andrew N. Hernández-Restrepo, Margarita Phylogeny, Global Biogeography and Pleomorphism of Zanclospora |
title | Phylogeny, Global Biogeography and Pleomorphism of Zanclospora |
title_full | Phylogeny, Global Biogeography and Pleomorphism of Zanclospora |
title_fullStr | Phylogeny, Global Biogeography and Pleomorphism of Zanclospora |
title_full_unstemmed | Phylogeny, Global Biogeography and Pleomorphism of Zanclospora |
title_short | Phylogeny, Global Biogeography and Pleomorphism of Zanclospora |
title_sort | phylogeny, global biogeography and pleomorphism of zanclospora |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066784/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33805574 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9040706 |
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