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Five New Species of the Lichen-Forming Fungal Genus Peltula from China

The genus Peltula is an important cyanobacterial lichen group. We performed a taxonomic study on the Peltula from China using phylogenetic analysis based on three gene loci (ITS, nuSSU, nuLSU) together with additional species delimitation analyses by ABGD, bPTP and GMYC approaches and the phenotypic...

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Autores principales: Yang, Qiuxia, Cheng, Xiangmin, Zhang, Tingting, Liu, Xinzhan, Wei, Xinli
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205887
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8020134
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author Yang, Qiuxia
Cheng, Xiangmin
Zhang, Tingting
Liu, Xinzhan
Wei, Xinli
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Cheng, Xiangmin
Zhang, Tingting
Liu, Xinzhan
Wei, Xinli
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description The genus Peltula is an important cyanobacterial lichen group. We performed a taxonomic study on the Peltula from China using phylogenetic analysis based on three gene loci (ITS, nuSSU, nuLSU) together with additional species delimitation analyses by ABGD, bPTP and GMYC approaches and the phenotypic characteristics. Five new species (Peltula lobulata, P. polycarpa, P. polyphylla, P. pseudoboletiformis and P. submarginata) were found and described. Peltula lobulata is diagnostic in its small thallus with plenty of lobules, rolled down and irregularly lobed margins, and uneven cracked surfaces. Peltula polycarpa has convex and rolled down lobes and numerous apothecia with a thalloid rim covering the whole lobe, and it can be distinguished from fertile P. farinosa (southern Switzerland) by a bright olive-green and epruinose surface, and the absence of isidia. Peltula polyphylla is differentiated from any other known Peltula species by a very small polyphyllous thallus composed of abundant olive-brown to olive-black small lobes growing tightly and sometimes anastomosing and attaching to the substrate by a large and strong umbilical cluster. Peltula submarginata is similar to P. marginata but differs in the presence of encircled epinecral and algae layers, and the absence of a lower cortex. Peltula pseudoboletiformis is different from the similar species P. boletiformis in greener lobes, more yellow–green umbilici and certain phylogenetic differences. Moreover, a key to the species of Peltula in China is also provided here.
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spelling pubmed-88787572022-02-26 Five New Species of the Lichen-Forming Fungal Genus Peltula from China Yang, Qiuxia Cheng, Xiangmin Zhang, Tingting Liu, Xinzhan Wei, Xinli J Fungi (Basel) Article The genus Peltula is an important cyanobacterial lichen group. We performed a taxonomic study on the Peltula from China using phylogenetic analysis based on three gene loci (ITS, nuSSU, nuLSU) together with additional species delimitation analyses by ABGD, bPTP and GMYC approaches and the phenotypic characteristics. Five new species (Peltula lobulata, P. polycarpa, P. polyphylla, P. pseudoboletiformis and P. submarginata) were found and described. Peltula lobulata is diagnostic in its small thallus with plenty of lobules, rolled down and irregularly lobed margins, and uneven cracked surfaces. Peltula polycarpa has convex and rolled down lobes and numerous apothecia with a thalloid rim covering the whole lobe, and it can be distinguished from fertile P. farinosa (southern Switzerland) by a bright olive-green and epruinose surface, and the absence of isidia. Peltula polyphylla is differentiated from any other known Peltula species by a very small polyphyllous thallus composed of abundant olive-brown to olive-black small lobes growing tightly and sometimes anastomosing and attaching to the substrate by a large and strong umbilical cluster. Peltula submarginata is similar to P. marginata but differs in the presence of encircled epinecral and algae layers, and the absence of a lower cortex. Peltula pseudoboletiformis is different from the similar species P. boletiformis in greener lobes, more yellow–green umbilici and certain phylogenetic differences. Moreover, a key to the species of Peltula in China is also provided here. MDPI 2022-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8878757/ /pubmed/35205887 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8020134 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/).
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Cheng, Xiangmin
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Liu, Xinzhan
Wei, Xinli
Five New Species of the Lichen-Forming Fungal Genus Peltula from China
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title_full Five New Species of the Lichen-Forming Fungal Genus Peltula from China
title_fullStr Five New Species of the Lichen-Forming Fungal Genus Peltula from China
title_full_unstemmed Five New Species of the Lichen-Forming Fungal Genus Peltula from China
title_short Five New Species of the Lichen-Forming Fungal Genus Peltula from China
title_sort five new species of the lichen-forming fungal genus peltula from china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205887
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8020134
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