Taxonomic novelties and global biogeography of Montagnula (Ascomycota, Didymosphaeriaceae)

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY
Dhanushka N. Wanasinghe, Thilina S. Nimalrathna, Li Qin Xian, Turki Kh. Faraj, Jianchu Xu, Peter E. Mortimer
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 Whilst conducting surveys of lignicolous microfungi in Yunnan Province, we collected a large number of taxa that resemble Montagnula (Didymosphaeriaceae, Pleosporales). Our phylogenetic study on Montagnula involved analysing sequence data from ribosomal RNA genes (nc18S, nc28S, ITS) and protein-coding genes (rpb2, tef1-α). We present a biphasic approach (morphological and molecular phylogenetic evidence) that supports the recognition of four new species in Montagnula viz., M. lijiangensis, M. menglaensis, M. shangrilana and M. thevetiae. The global diversity of Montagnula is also inferred from metabarcoding data and published records based on field observations. Metabarcoding data from GlobalFungi and field observations provided insights into the global diversity and distribution patterns of Montagnula. Studies conducted in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America revealed a concentration of Montagnula species, suggesting regional variations in ecological preferences and distribution. Montagnula species were found on various substrates, with sediments yielding a high number of sequences. Poaceae emerged as a significant contributor, indicating a potential association between Montagnula species and grasses. Culture-based investigations from previously published data revealed Montagnula species associations with 105 plant genera (in 45 plant families), across 55 countries, highlighting their wide ecological range and adaptability. This study enhances our understanding of the taxonomy, distribution, and ecological preferences of Montagnula species. It emphasizes their role in the decomposition of organic matter in grasslands and savannah systems and suggests further investigation into their functional roles in ecosystem processes. The global distribution patterns and ecological interactions of Montagnula species underscore the need for continued research and conservation efforts.
Montagnula (子囊菌目,Didymosphaeriaceae)的新分类和全球生物地理学
在对云南省的木质化微真菌进行调查时,我们收集到了大量类似于Montagnula(Didymosphaeriaceae,Pleosporales)的类群。我们对蒙大拿菌的系统发育研究包括分析核糖体 RNA 基因(nc18S、nc28S、ITS)和蛋白质编码基因(rpb2、tef1-α)的序列数据。我们提出了一种双相方法(形态学和分子系统学证据),支持在蒙大牛中识别出四个新种,即丽江蒙大牛、孟加拉蒙大牛、香格里拉蒙大牛和thevetiae蒙大牛。此外,还根据代谢条形码数据和基于野外观察的公开记录推断了蒙大拿藻的全球多样性。来自 GlobalFungi 的元条形码数据和实地观察结果为了解蒙大拿菌的全球多样性和分布模式提供了依据。在亚洲、澳大利亚、欧洲和北美洲进行的研究显示,蒙大拿菌物种集中,这表明生态偏好和分布存在地区差异。在各种基质上都发现了蒙大拿草属物种,其中沉积物中的序列数量较多。禾本科植物是重要的贡献者,这表明蒙大牛属物种与禾本科植物之间可能存在关联。根据以前发表的数据进行的基于培养的调查显示,蒙大牛属物种与 45 个植物科的 105 个植物属有关联,遍布 55 个国家,这突出表明了蒙大牛属物种广泛的生态范围和适应性。这项研究加深了我们对蒙大拿菌的分类、分布和生态偏好的了解。研究强调了它们在草原和热带稀树草原系统中分解有机物的作用,并建议进一步研究它们在生态系统过程中的功能作用。Montagnula物种的全球分布模式和生态相互作用强调了继续开展研究和保护工作的必要性。
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Mycokeys
Mycokeys MYCOLOGY-
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5.90
自引率
12.10%
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66
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: MycoKeys is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online and print, rapidly produced journal launched to support free exchange of ideas and information in systematics and biology of fungi (including lichens). All papers published in MycoKeys can be freely copied, downloaded, printed and distributed at no charge for the reader. Authors are thus encouraged to post the pdf files of published papers on their homepages or elsewhere to expedite distribution. There are no restrictions nor charge for color.
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