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Reappraisal of the Genus Exsudoporus (Boletaceae) Worldwide Based on Multi-Gene Phylogeny, Morphology and Biogeography, and Insights on Amoenoboletus

The boletoid genera Butyriboletus and Exsudoporus have recently been suggested by some researchers to constitute a single genus, and Exsudoporus was merged into Butyriboletus as a later synonym. However, no convincing arguments have yet provided significant evidence for this congeneric placement. In...

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Autores principales: Biketova, Alona Yu., Gelardi, Matteo, Smith, Matthew E., Simonini, Giampaolo, Healy, Rosanne A., Taneyama, Yuichi, Vasquez, Gianrico, Kovács, Ádám, Nagy, László G., Wasser, Solomon P., Peintner, Ursula, Nevo, Eviatar, Bunyard, Britt A., Vizzini, Alfredo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8874676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205856
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8020101
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author Biketova, Alona Yu.
Gelardi, Matteo
Smith, Matthew E.
Simonini, Giampaolo
Healy, Rosanne A.
Taneyama, Yuichi
Vasquez, Gianrico
Kovács, Ádám
Nagy, László G.
Wasser, Solomon P.
Peintner, Ursula
Nevo, Eviatar
Bunyard, Britt A.
Vizzini, Alfredo
author_facet Biketova, Alona Yu.
Gelardi, Matteo
Smith, Matthew E.
Simonini, Giampaolo
Healy, Rosanne A.
Taneyama, Yuichi
Vasquez, Gianrico
Kovács, Ádám
Nagy, László G.
Wasser, Solomon P.
Peintner, Ursula
Nevo, Eviatar
Bunyard, Britt A.
Vizzini, Alfredo
author_sort Biketova, Alona Yu.
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description The boletoid genera Butyriboletus and Exsudoporus have recently been suggested by some researchers to constitute a single genus, and Exsudoporus was merged into Butyriboletus as a later synonym. However, no convincing arguments have yet provided significant evidence for this congeneric placement. In this study, we analyze material from Exsudoporus species and closely related taxa to assess taxonomic and phylogenetic boundaries between these genera and to clarify species delimitation within Exsudoporus. Outcomes from a multilocus phylogenetic analysis (ITS, nrLSU, tef1-α and rpb2) clearly resolve Exsudoporus as a monophyletic, homogenous and independent genus that is sister to Butyriboletus. An accurate morphological description, comprehensive sampling, type studies, line drawings and a historical overview on the nomenclatural issues of the type species E. permagnificus are provided. Furthermore, this species is documented for the first time from Israel in association with Quercus calliprinos. The previously described North American species Exsudoporus frostii and E. floridanus are molecularly confirmed as representatives of Exsudoporus, and E. floridanus is epitypified. The eastern Asian species Leccinum rubrum is assigned here to Exsudoporus based on molecular evidence, and a new combination is proposed. Sequence data from the original material of the Japanese Boletus kermesinus were generated, and its conspecificity with L. rubrum is inferred as formerly presumed based on morphology. Four additional cryptic species from North and Central America previously misdetermined as either B. frostii or B. floridanus are phylogenetically placed but remain undescribed due to the paucity of available material. Boletus weberi (syn. B. pseudofrostii) and Xerocomus cf. mcrobbii cluster outside of Exsudoporus and are herein assigned to the recently described genus Amoenoboletus. Biogeographic distribution patterns are elucidated, and a dichotomous key to all known species of Exsudoporus worldwide is presented.
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spelling pubmed-88746762022-02-26 Reappraisal of the Genus Exsudoporus (Boletaceae) Worldwide Based on Multi-Gene Phylogeny, Morphology and Biogeography, and Insights on Amoenoboletus Biketova, Alona Yu. Gelardi, Matteo Smith, Matthew E. Simonini, Giampaolo Healy, Rosanne A. Taneyama, Yuichi Vasquez, Gianrico Kovács, Ádám Nagy, László G. Wasser, Solomon P. Peintner, Ursula Nevo, Eviatar Bunyard, Britt A. Vizzini, Alfredo J Fungi (Basel) Article The boletoid genera Butyriboletus and Exsudoporus have recently been suggested by some researchers to constitute a single genus, and Exsudoporus was merged into Butyriboletus as a later synonym. However, no convincing arguments have yet provided significant evidence for this congeneric placement. In this study, we analyze material from Exsudoporus species and closely related taxa to assess taxonomic and phylogenetic boundaries between these genera and to clarify species delimitation within Exsudoporus. Outcomes from a multilocus phylogenetic analysis (ITS, nrLSU, tef1-α and rpb2) clearly resolve Exsudoporus as a monophyletic, homogenous and independent genus that is sister to Butyriboletus. An accurate morphological description, comprehensive sampling, type studies, line drawings and a historical overview on the nomenclatural issues of the type species E. permagnificus are provided. Furthermore, this species is documented for the first time from Israel in association with Quercus calliprinos. The previously described North American species Exsudoporus frostii and E. floridanus are molecularly confirmed as representatives of Exsudoporus, and E. floridanus is epitypified. The eastern Asian species Leccinum rubrum is assigned here to Exsudoporus based on molecular evidence, and a new combination is proposed. Sequence data from the original material of the Japanese Boletus kermesinus were generated, and its conspecificity with L. rubrum is inferred as formerly presumed based on morphology. Four additional cryptic species from North and Central America previously misdetermined as either B. frostii or B. floridanus are phylogenetically placed but remain undescribed due to the paucity of available material. Boletus weberi (syn. B. pseudofrostii) and Xerocomus cf. mcrobbii cluster outside of Exsudoporus and are herein assigned to the recently described genus Amoenoboletus. Biogeographic distribution patterns are elucidated, and a dichotomous key to all known species of Exsudoporus worldwide is presented. MDPI 2022-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8874676/ /pubmed/35205856 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8020101 Text en © 2022 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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Biketova, Alona Yu.
Gelardi, Matteo
Smith, Matthew E.
Simonini, Giampaolo
Healy, Rosanne A.
Taneyama, Yuichi
Vasquez, Gianrico
Kovács, Ádám
Nagy, László G.
Wasser, Solomon P.
Peintner, Ursula
Nevo, Eviatar
Bunyard, Britt A.
Vizzini, Alfredo
Reappraisal of the Genus Exsudoporus (Boletaceae) Worldwide Based on Multi-Gene Phylogeny, Morphology and Biogeography, and Insights on Amoenoboletus
title Reappraisal of the Genus Exsudoporus (Boletaceae) Worldwide Based on Multi-Gene Phylogeny, Morphology and Biogeography, and Insights on Amoenoboletus
title_full Reappraisal of the Genus Exsudoporus (Boletaceae) Worldwide Based on Multi-Gene Phylogeny, Morphology and Biogeography, and Insights on Amoenoboletus
title_fullStr Reappraisal of the Genus Exsudoporus (Boletaceae) Worldwide Based on Multi-Gene Phylogeny, Morphology and Biogeography, and Insights on Amoenoboletus
title_full_unstemmed Reappraisal of the Genus Exsudoporus (Boletaceae) Worldwide Based on Multi-Gene Phylogeny, Morphology and Biogeography, and Insights on Amoenoboletus
title_short Reappraisal of the Genus Exsudoporus (Boletaceae) Worldwide Based on Multi-Gene Phylogeny, Morphology and Biogeography, and Insights on Amoenoboletus
title_sort reappraisal of the genus exsudoporus (boletaceae) worldwide based on multi-gene phylogeny, morphology and biogeography, and insights on amoenoboletus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8874676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205856
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8020101
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