Muellerella, a lichenicolous fungal genus recovered as polyphyletic within Chaetothyriomycetidae (Eurotiomycetes, Ascomycota)

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
L. Muggia, S. Pérez‐Ortega, D. Ertz
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Abstract Molecular data and culture-dependent methods have helped to uncover the phylogenetic relationships of numerous species of lichenicolous fungi, a specialized group of taxa that inhabit lichens and have developed diverse degrees of specificity and parasitic behaviors. The majority of lichenicolous fungal taxa are known in either their anamorphic or teleomorphic states, although their anamorph-teleomorph relationships have been resolved in only a few cases. The pycnidium-forming Lichenodiplis lecanorae and the perithecioid taxa Muellerella atricola and M. lichenicola were recently recovered as monophyletic in Chaetothyriales (Eurotiomycetes). Both genera are lichenicolous on multiple lichen hosts, upon which they show a subtle morphological diversity reflected in the description of 14 species in Muellerella (of which 12 are lichenicolous) and 12 in Lichenodiplis. Here we focus on the teleomorphic genus Muellerella and investigate its monophyly by expanding the taxon sampling to other species occurring on diverse lichen hosts. We generated molecular data for two nuclear and one mitochondrial loci (28S, 18S and 16S) from environmental samples. The present multilocus phylogeny confirms the monophyletic lineage of the teleomorphic M. atricola and M. lichenicola with their L. lecanorae-like anamorphs, but places the rest of the Muellerella species studied in two different monophyletic lineages with strong support. The first, Muellerella spp. 1, is nested within some new lineages of black fungi isolated from different epilithic lichen thalli, while the second, Muellerella spp. 2, is closely related to the Verrucariales. Based on these results, we reappraise the phylogenetic placement of Muellerella and suggest its polyphyly within Chaetothyriomycetidae.
Muellerella,一种地衣真菌属,在毛囊菌科(eurotiomytiaceae,子囊菌科)中被发现为多种。
分子数据和培养依赖的方法有助于揭示地衣真菌的许多物种的系统发育关系,地衣真菌是一种栖息在地衣上的特殊类群,并且已经发展出不同程度的特异性和寄生行为。大多数地衣真菌分类群已知处于变形或远形状态,尽管它们的变形-远形关系仅在少数情况下得到解决。最近在毛囊菌属(eurotiomycates)中发现了形成包皮的Lichenodiplis lecanorae和周皮类分类群mulellella atricola和M. lichenicola。这两个属在多个地衣寄主上都是地衣的,在此基础上它们表现出微妙的形态多样性,这反映在Muellerella中的14种(其中12种是地衣的)和Lichenodiplis中的12种。本研究以远胚属Muellerella为研究对象,并将分类群取样扩展到发生在不同地衣寄主上的其他物种,研究其单系性。我们从环境样本中生成了两个核位点和一个线粒体位点(28S、18S和16S)的分子数据。目前的多位点系统发育证实了远形M. atricola和M. lichenicola及其L. lecanorae样变形的单系谱系,但将其余的Muellerella物种置于两个不同的单系谱系中,这是强有力的支持。第一种是Muellerella spp. 1,它嵌套在从不同的附生地衣菌体中分离出来的黑色真菌的一些新谱系中,而第二种是Muellerella spp. 2,它与Verrucariales密切相关。基于这些结果,我们重新评估了穆勒菌的系统发育位置,并提出了它在毛囊菌科中的多聚性。
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Plant and Fungal Systematics
Plant and Fungal Systematics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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