Re-evaluation of Ceratostomella and Xylomelasma with introduction of two new species (Sordariomycetes).

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY
Mycokeys Pub Date : 2024-11-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/mycokeys.110.136844
Martina Réblová, Jana Nekvindová, Miroslav Kolařík, Željko Jurjević, Michal Kolář, Vít Hubka
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Abstract

In this study, we assessed the phylogenetic relationships among members of Ceratostomella and the morphologically similar genus Xylomelasma, currently classified within the Sordariomycetes. Our phylogenetic analyses, utilising three and five gene markers, revealed that species from these two genera are congeneric, supporting the transfer of Xylomelasma to Ceratostomella. Consequently, we propose two new combinations: C.sordida comb. nov. and C.novae-zelandiae comb. nov. In addition, we identified two cryptic species within the C.sordida species complex, which are described as C.crypta sp. nov. and C.melanospora sp. nov. Traditional micromorphological characters have proven insufficient for differentiating these new species; however, they are clearly distinguishable by molecular data, particularly using the internal transcribed spacer region ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 (ITS) of the nuclear rRNA cistron, and genes encoding the second largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (rpb2), and translation elongation factor 1-α (tef1-α) as primary and secondary barcodes. This study provides new insights into the morphological characteristics of Ceratostomella, identifying the ascogenous system as an important diagnostic trait at the generic level, which distinguishes Ceratostomella from morphologically similar fungi. Ceratostomella is currently recognised with eight species. We also investigated the relationship between Ceratostomella and the closely related Barbatosphaeria. The lack of statistical support in the Maximum likelihood analysis is discussed and the inclusion of Ceratostomella in Barbatosphaeriaceae is not supported. Ceratostomella is accepted as a genus incertae sedis, while Barbatosphaeriaceae remains a monotypic family. The global diversity of Ceratostomella is inferred from metabarcoding data and published field observations. Biogeographic analysis indicates that members of Ceratostomella are widespread, found in soil and decaying wood, as well as in air, dust, roots, shoots, and water across temperate, subtropical and tropical regions in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. We are concurrently publishing whole-genome analyses of three ex-type strains of Ceratostomella, i.e. C.crypta, C.melanospora and C.sordida. This effort aims to establish a new standard for high-quality taxonomic studies, which, in accordance with current trends, should incorporate whole-genome sequencing data for future research and application. Our findings underscore the importance of integrating morphological, biogeographic and molecular data for accurate species delineation and highlight the complexity within the genus Ceratostomella.

Re-evaluation角鼻菌和木松菌,并引入两个新种(sordariomytes)。
在这项研究中,我们评估了Ceratostomella和形态相似的xyylomelasma属成员之间的系统发育关系,这些成员目前被归类为sordariomycates。我们的系统发育分析,利用3个和5个基因标记,揭示了这两个属的物种是同源的,支持木瘤虫向角鼻虫的转移。因此,我们提出了两种新的组合:C.sordida comb。11 .和C.novae-zelandiae梳子。此外,我们还鉴定了C.sordida种复合体中的两个隐种,分别为C.crypta sp. nov和C.melanospora sp. nov.传统的微形态特征不足以区分这两个新种。然而,通过分子数据可以清楚地区分它们,特别是使用核rRNA反顺子的内部转录间隔区ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 (ITS),编码RNA聚合酶II (rpb2)第二大亚基的基因和翻译延伸因子1-α (tef1-α)作为一级和二级条形码。本研究为角鼻菌的形态特征提供了新的见解,确定了球囊系统是一个重要的属级诊断特征,这将角鼻菌与形态相似的真菌区分开来。目前已知有8种角鼻虫。我们还研究了角鼻虫与近缘的Barbatosphaeria的关系。讨论了最大似然分析缺乏统计支持,不支持将角鼻虫纳入Barbatosphaeriaceae。Ceratostomella被认为是incertae sedis的一个属,而Barbatosphaeriaceae仍然是一个单型科。角鼻虫的全球多样性是根据元条形码数据和已发表的野外观测推断出来的。生物地理分析表明,角鼻菌的成员分布广泛,在南北半球的温带、亚热带和热带地区的土壤和腐烂的木材中,以及空气、灰尘、根、芽和水中都有发现。我们同时发表了三种前型角鼻菌菌株的全基因组分析,即隐球菌、黑孢球菌和索迪达。这一努力旨在为高质量的分类研究建立一个新的标准,根据当前的趋势,该标准应纳入全基因组测序数据,以供未来的研究和应用。我们的研究结果强调了整合形态学、生物地理学和分子数据对准确物种描述的重要性,并强调了角鼻苔属的复杂性。
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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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