Soil ascomycetes from Spain. XIV. The Chaetomiaceae of La Palma (Canary Islands).

IF 7.3 1区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY
Persoonia Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-14 DOI:10.3114/persoonia.2025.54.03
A P Sastoque, J F Cano-Lira, A M Stchigel
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The Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean within the Macaronesian biogeographic region, consist of seven main islands alongside numerous smaller ones of volcanic origin, representing the southernmost region of Spain. This archipelago shows a variety of microclimates and ecological settings, encompassing from laurisilva cloud forests to montane pine forests and deserts, responsible for diverse flora and fauna rich in endemism. Despite considerable research focused on the biodiversity of plant and animal life, knowledge regarding fungi, particularly micromycetes, remains comparatively limited. Building on our ongoing investigation of soil-borne ascomycetes of the Canary Islands, initiated several decades ago, we collected samples from the southern region of La Palma Island. At the laboratory, these samples were processed using different semi-selective techniques aimed at isolating ascomycetes, such as the Warcup's soil plate method, the activation of soil dormant ascospores with 5 % acetic acid, and ToKaVa hair baiting method. After a phenotypic characterization, subsequent molecular identification of the fungal strains was conducted through amplification and sequencing of the Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) and the domains D1-D2 of the Large Subunit (LSU) regions of nuclear ribosomal DNA, and fragments of the RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (rpb2), β-tubulin (tub2) and translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef) genes. Preliminary taxonomic assignment was carried out using BLAST searches, followed by phylogenetic studies for precise taxonomic delimitation. Among the identified members of the Chaetomiaceae, noteworthy taxa include Achaetomium aegilopsis, Canariomyces arenarius, Carteria arctostaphyli, Ovatospora senegalensis, Parathielavia kuwaitensis, Pseudohumicola alba, and P. glauca, representing the first documented occurrences in volcanic soils. Furthermore, the discovery encompasses the description of three new genera (Oidiosporium, Phaeohyphomyces and Steirochaetomium) and nine new species (Botryotrichum pseudomurorum, Canariomyces asexualis, Carteria canariensis, Oidiosporium botulisporum, Phaeohyphomyces canariensis, Pseudohumicola cinnamobrunnea, P. intercalispora, P. variispopra and Steirochaetomium canariensis) within this fungal family. These findings underscore the significance of volcanic soils of La Palma Island as reservoirs of novel micromycetes, particularly emphasizing the prevalence of Chaetomiaceae members as revealed by the applied isolation methodologies. Citation: Sastoque AP, Cano-Lira JF, Stchigel AM (2025). Soil ascomycetes from Spain. XIV. The Chaetomiaceae of La Palma (Canary Islands). Persoonia 54: 93-117. doi: 10.3114/persoonia.2025.54.03.

西班牙土壤子囊菌。十四。拉帕尔马岛(加那利群岛)的毛藻科。
加那利群岛位于大西洋马卡罗尼西亚生物地理区域内,由七个主要岛屿和许多火山起源的小岛屿组成,代表了西班牙最南端的地区。这个群岛显示了各种各样的小气候和生态环境,从月桂树云雾林到山地松林和沙漠,负责丰富的地方特有的各种动植物。尽管大量的研究集中在植物和动物生命的生物多样性上,但关于真菌,特别是微真菌的知识仍然相对有限。基于我们几十年前开始的对加那利群岛土壤传播子囊菌的持续调查,我们从拉帕尔马岛南部地区收集了样本。在实验室,这些样品使用不同的半选择性技术进行处理,目的是分离子囊菌,如Warcup的土壤板法,用5%醋酸激活土壤休眠子囊孢子,以及ToKaVa毛发诱饵法。在进行表型鉴定后,通过扩增和测序核糖体DNA大亚基(LSU)区域的内部转录间隔区(ITS)和D1-D2结构域,以及RNA聚合酶II第二大亚基(rpb2)、β-微管蛋白(tub2)和翻译延伸因子1- α (tef)基因片段,对真菌菌株进行了后续的分子鉴定。使用BLAST搜索进行了初步的分类分配,随后进行了系统发育研究以进行精确的分类划分。在已确定的毛藻科成员中,值得注意的分类群包括Achaetomium aegilopsis, Canariomyces arenarius, Carteria arctostaphyli, Ovatospora senegalensis, Parathielavia kuwaitensis, Pseudohumicola alba和P. glauca,代表了首次记录在火山土壤中的出现。此外,该发现还包括该真菌科中3个新属(Oidiosporium、Phaeohyphomyces和Steirochaetomium)和9个新种(Botryotrichum pseudomurorum、Canariomyces asexual、Carteria canariensis、Oidiosporium botulisporum、Phaeohyphomyces canariensis、Pseudohumicola cinnamobrunnea、P. intercalispora、P. variispopra和Steirochaetomium canariensis)的描述。这些发现强调了拉帕尔马岛火山土壤作为新型微菌库的重要性,特别强调了应用分离方法所揭示的毛菌科成员的普遍存在。引文:Sastoque AP, Cano-Lira JF, Stchigel AM(2025)。西班牙土壤子囊菌。十四。拉帕尔马岛(加那利群岛)的毛藻科。《人物》54:93-117。doi: 10.3114 / persoonia.2025.54.03。
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Persoonia
Persoonia MYCOLOGY-
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17.70
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10
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Persoonia aspires to publish papers focusing on the molecular systematics and evolution of fungi. Additionally, it seeks to advance fungal taxonomy by employing a polythetic approach to elucidate the genuine phylogeny and relationships within the kingdom Fungi. The journal is dedicated to disseminating high-quality papers that unravel both known and novel fungal taxa at the DNA level. Moreover, it endeavors to provide fresh insights into evolutionary processes and relationships. The scope of papers considered encompasses research articles, along with topical and book reviews.
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