Ducellieriales ord. nov. and evidence for a novel clade of endobiotic pollen-infecting “lagenidiaceous” Peronosporomycetes

A.T. Buaya, M. Thines
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The genus Ducellieria ( Ducellieriaceae ) contains three species ( D. chodatii , D. tricuspidata , D. corcontica ), and a single variety ( D. chodatii var. armata ) of obligate endobiotic pollen parasites. These organisms have been first assigned to the green alga genus Coelastrum , as they form very similar spherical structures, but the observation of heterokont zoospores has led to their reclassification to the phylum Oomycota . However, despite their widespread nature, these organisms are only known from their descriptive morphology, and life cycle traits of some species still remain incompletely known. Only the type species, D. chodatii , has been rediscovered several times, but the phylogeny of the genus remains unresolved, since none of its species has been studied for their molecular phylogeny. At present the genus is still included in some algal databases. To clarify the evolutionary affiliation of Ducellieria , efforts were undertaken to isolate D. chodatii from pollen grains, to infer its phylogenetic placement based on nrSSU sequences. By targeted isolation, the pollen endoparasitoid was rediscovered from three lakes in Germany (Mummelsee, Okertalsperre, Knappensee). Apart from the typical coelastrum-like spheroids, oomycetes sporulating directly from pollen grains in a lagenidium-like fashion were observed, and molecular sequences of both types of oomycetes were obtained. Phylogenetic reconstruction revealed that coelastrum-like and lagenidium-like forms are unrelated, with the former embedded within the deep branching early-diverging lineages, and the later stage forming a distinct clade in Peronosporales . Consequently, the life cycle of D. chodatii needs careful revision using single-spore isolates of the species, to infer if previous lifecycle reconstructions that involve various different thallus types are stages of a single species or potentially of several ones.
杜氏孢子菌,11,以及内源性花粉感染“lagenidiaceous”Peronosporomycetes的新分支的证据
Ducellieria属(Ducellieriaceae)包含三种(D. chodatii, D. tricuspidata, D. corcontica)和一种专性内源花粉寄生虫(D. chodatii var. armata)。由于它们形成非常相似的球形结构,这些生物最初被分配到绿藻属腔藻,但对异源游动孢子的观察导致它们被重新分类到卵菌门。然而,尽管这些生物分布广泛,但人们只从它们的描述形态中了解它们,一些物种的生命周期特征仍然不完全清楚。只有模式种D. chodatii被重新发现了几次,但该属的系统发育仍然没有得到解决,因为它的物种都没有被研究过它们的分子系统发育。目前,该属仍包括在一些藻类数据库中。为了明确Ducellieria的进化关系,研究人员从花粉粒中分离出chodatii,并根据nrSSU序列推断其系统发育位置。通过定向分离,在德国的三个湖泊(Mummelsee, Okertalsperre, Knappensee)中重新发现了花粉内生寄生虫。除了典型的腔乳状球体外,还观察到直接从花粉粒中以类似于lagenidia的方式产孢的卵菌,并获得了这两种类型卵菌的分子序列。系统发育重建显示,腔乳状体和lagenidim状体是不相关的,前者嵌入在深分支的早期分支谱系中,而后者在Peronosporales中形成一个独特的分支。因此,需要使用该物种的单孢子分离物仔细修改D. chodatii的生命周期,以推断先前涉及各种不同菌体类型的生命周期重建是单一物种的阶段还是可能是多个物种的阶段。
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