Disentangling the chaos of Fuscosporella reveals a new potential morphological adaptation to spore dispersal in aero-aquatic hyphomycetes

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Teik-Khiang Goh, Sung-Yuan Hsieh, Chang-Hsin Kuo
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Abstract

Fuscosporella xingyiensis, collected from submerged wood in Malaysia and Taiwan, is described and illustrated with light and scanning electron micrographs. It is a dematiaceous hyphomycete producing ellipsoidal, muriform conidia with two lateral hyaline, sac-like appendages, one at each end of the conidium. This unique type of conidia for the first time is indicated to be formed by intercalary growth and differentiation and suggested as hitherto unknown further type of morphological adaptation to dispersal by water. In this paper, the genus Fuscosporella is also taxonomically revised. The taxonomic confusion originated from the confusion of two species in the original description of F. pyriformis, the type species of the genus. A new generic circumscription for Fuscosporella is provided, with correct illustration of F. pyriformis after careful examination of the protologue and holotype. The conidial dimensions of the five Fuscosporella species are compared and brief comments to each species are given according to the emended generic concepts. As evident from morphological and phylogenetic studies, there are currently four accepted species in Fuscosporella. Fuscosporella atrobrunnea is synonymized with F. xingyiensis, whereas Parafuscosporella lignicola is renamed as Vanakripa lignicola comb. nov.

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解开 Fuscosporella 的混沌,揭示了气生拟真菌对孢子散播的一种新的潜在形态适应性
本文描述了从马来西亚和台湾的沉水木材中采集的 Fuscosporella xingyiensis,并配有光照和扫描电子显微照。它是一种脱膜拟真菌,产生椭圆形、榈状的分生孢子,分生孢子体两端各有一个侧透明的囊状附属物。本文首次指出这种独特类型的分生孢子是通过闰生和分化形成的,并认为这是迄今未知的适应水传播的另一种形态。本文还对 Fuscosporella 属进行了分类学修订。分类上的混乱源于对该属模式种 F. pyriformis 的原始描述中两个种的混淆。在对原种和主模式进行仔细检查后,提供了 Fuscosporella 的新属概念,并对 F. pyriformis 进行了正确的说明。比较了 Fuscosporella 五个种的分生孢子尺寸,并根据修改后的属概念对每个种作了简要评述。形态学和系统发育研究表明,Fuscosporella 目前有 4 个公认的种。Fuscosporella atrobrunnea 与 F. xingyiensis 同名,而 Parafuscosporella lignicola 则更名为 Vanakripa lignicola comb.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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