Nothophytophthora gen. nov., a new sister genus of Phytophthora from natural and semi-natural ecosystems.

IF 9.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY
Persoonia Pub Date : 2017-12-01 Epub Date: 2017-08-07 DOI:10.3767/persoonia.2017.39.07
T Jung, B Scanu, J Bakonyi, D Seress, G M Kovács, A Durán, E Sanfuentes von Stowasser, L Schena, S Mosca, P Q Thu, C M Nguyen, S Fajardo, M González, A Pérez-Sierra, H Rees, A Cravador, C Maia, M Horta Jung
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Abstract

During various surveys of Phytophthora diversity in Europe, Chile and Vietnam slow growing oomycete isolates were obtained from rhizosphere soil samples and small streams in natural and planted forest stands. Phylogenetic analyses of sequences from the nuclear ITS, LSU, β-tubulin and HSP90 loci and the mitochondrial cox1 and NADH1 genes revealed they belong to six new species of a new genus, officially described here as Nothophytophthora gen. nov., which clustered as sister group to Phytophthora. Nothophytophthora species share numerous morphological characters with Phytophthora: persistent (all Nothophytophthora spp.) and caducous (N. caduca, N. chlamydospora, N. valdiviana, N. vietnamensis) sporangia with variable shapes, internal differentiation of zoospores and internal, nested and extended (N. caduca, N. chlamydospora) and external (all Nothophytophthora spp.) sporangial proliferation; smooth-walled oogonia with amphigynous (N. amphigynosa) and paragynous (N. amphigynosa, N. intricata, N. vietnamensis) attachment of the antheridia; chlamydospores (N. chlamydospora) and hyphal swellings. Main differing features of the new genus are the presence of a conspicuous, opaque plug inside the sporangiophore close to the base of most mature sporangia in all known Nothophytophthora species and intraspecific co-occurrence of caducity and non-papillate sporangia with internal nested and extended proliferation in several Nothophytophthora species. Comparisons of morphological structures of both genera allow hypotheses about the morphology and ecology of their common ancestor which are discussed. Production of caducous sporangia by N. caduca, N. chlamydospora and N. valdiviana from Valdivian rainforests and N. vietnamensis from a mountain forest in Vietnam suggests a partially aerial lifestyle as adaptation to these humid habitats. Presence of tree dieback in all forests from which Nothophytophthora spp. were recovered and partial sporangial caducity of several Nothophytophthora species indicate a pathogenic rather than a saprophytic lifestyle. Isolation tests from symptomatic plant tissues in these forests and pathogenicity tests are urgently required to clarify the lifestyle of the six Nothophytophthora species.

Nothophytophthora gen.
在欧洲、智利和越南进行的各种疫霉菌多样性调查中,从天然林和人工林的根瘤土壤样本和小溪流中获得了生长缓慢的卵菌分离物。核 ITS、LSU、β-tubulin 和 HSP90 基因位点以及线粒体 cox1 和 NADH1 基因序列的系统发育分析表明,它们属于一个新属的六个新种,在此被正式描述为 Nothophytophthora gen.Nothophytophthora 与 Phytophthora 有许多共同的形态特征:具有不同形状的宿存孢子囊(所有 Nothophytophthora 属)和早熟孢子囊(N. caduca、N. chlamydospora、N. valdiviana、N. vietnamensis)、内部分化的子孢子以及内部、嵌套和扩展的孢子囊(N.caduca、N. chlamydospora)和外部(所有 Nothophytophthora 属)孢子囊增殖;壁光滑的子房,花药附着在两侧(N. amphigynosa)和副花药(N. amphigynosa、N. intricata、N. vietnamensis);衣原体孢子(N. chlamydospora)和菌丝膨胀。新属的主要不同特征是:在所有已知的 Nothophytophthora 物种中,靠近大多数成熟孢子囊基部的孢子囊柄内都有一个明显的不透明栓塞;在几个 Nothophytophthora 物种中,种内同时存在内部嵌套和扩展增殖的早熟和无乳突孢子囊。通过比较这两个属的形态结构,可以对其共同祖先的形态学和生态学提出假设,并对这些假设进行了讨论。瓦尔迪维亚雨林中的 N. caduca、N. chlamydospora 和 N. valdiviana 以及越南山林中的 N. vietnamensis 产生的早熟孢子囊表明,它们适应这些潮湿的生境,部分生活在空中。在所有发现 Nothophytophthora 菌属的森林中,树木都出现了枯死现象,而且一些 Nothophytophthora 菌属的孢子囊部分干枯,这表明它们的生活方式是致病性的,而不是营养性的。迫切需要从这些森林中有症状的植物组织中进行分离试验和致病性试验,以明确这 6 种 Nothophytophthora 的生活方式。
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Persoonia
Persoonia MYCOLOGY-
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17.70
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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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