An independent Taiwanese lineage of powdery mildew on the endemic host species Koelreuteria henryi.

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Yu-Wei Yeh, Roland Kirschner
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Abstract

Background: Powdery mildews (Erysiphaceae, Ascomycota) are common plant disease agents and also cause stress for forest and fruit trees worldwide as well as in Taiwan. The powdery mildew Erysiphe bulbouncinula on Koelreuteria host trees was considered an endemic species in China. While in China the host was K. paniculata and only the teleomorph stage found, the anamorph and the teleomorph were both recorded for the host in Taiwan, K. henryi. We aimed to clarify the relationship of the powdery mildews recorded under E. bulbouncinula with an apparently disjunct distribution.

Results: Specimens of powdery mildew on K. henryi from Taiwan were characterized based on the anamorph morphology and DNA sequences. They revealed a new record of Sawadaea koelreuteriae for this host species and Taiwan and a new species of Erysiphe, E. formosana, sister to E. bulbouncinula from China.

Conclusions: In Erysiphe on Koelreuteria hosts, speciation of plant parasitic fungi seems to be correlated with disjunct host and geographic distribution possibly shaped by extinction of potential host species which are known only as fossils. Two of the three extant East Asian species of Koelreuteria are now known as hosts of specific Erysiphe species. We may predict a further not yet discovered Erysiphe species on the third East Asian species, K. bipinnata, in South and Southwest China. In the speciation in Sawadaea, the extinction events in Koelreuteria can be excluded from being involved.

台湾特有寄主物种 Koelreuteria henryi 上的白粉病独立品系。
背景:白粉病(Erysiphaceae,Ascomycota)是一种常见的植物病害,也会对世界各地以及台湾的林木和果树造成压力。白粉病菌 Erysiphe bulbouncinula 侵染 Koelreuteria 寄主树木,被认为是中国的特有种。在中国,其寄主是鹅掌楸,且只发现了外胚层,而在台湾,其寄主鹅掌楸则同时记录到了拟态和外胚层。我们的目的是澄清在 E. bulbouncinula 下记录到的白粉病菌之间的关系,这些白粉病菌显然分布不均:结果:根据拟态形态和 DNA 序列对台湾鸡爪槭上的白粉病标本进行了鉴定。结果:根据无形态体的形态和 DNA 序列,对来自台湾的鸡冠花白粉病标本进行了表征,发现了该寄主物种和台湾的 Sawadaea koelreuteriae 新记录,以及来自中国的 Erysiphe 新种 E. formosana,它是 E. bulbouncinula 的姊妹种:结论:在以鹅掌楸为寄主的 Erysiphe 中,植物寄生真菌的物种分化似乎与寄主和地理分布的不连续性有关,这可能是由于潜在寄主物种的灭绝造成的,而这些潜在寄主物种只能通过化石来了解。在现存的三个东亚 Koelreuteria 物种中,有两个是已知的特定 Erysiphe 物种的寄主。我们可以预测,在中国华南和西南地区的第三个东亚物种 K. bipinnata 上,还有一个尚未发现的 Erysiphe 种类。在 Sawadaea 的物种演化过程中,可以排除 Koelreuteria 灭绝事件的影响。
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Botanical Studies
Botanical Studies 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
32
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: Botanical Studies is an open access journal that encompasses all aspects of botany, including but not limited to taxonomy, morphology, development, genetics, evolution, reproduction, systematics, and biodiversity of all plant groups, algae, and fungi. The journal is affiliated with the Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
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