Advancements, deficiencies, and future necessities of studying Saprolegniales: A semi-quantitative review of 1073 published papers

IF 5.7 2区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY
Hossein Masigol , Pieter van West , Seyedeh Roksana Taheri , Juan-Miguel Fregeneda-Grandes , Lucian Pârvulescu , Debbie McLaggan , Tim Tobias Bliss , Reza Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa , Mohammad Javad Pourmoghaddam , Hans-Peter Grossart
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Research on the order Saprolegniales (Oomycota) has been an ongoing quest for more than a century. The best studied genera are Saprolegnia and Aphanomyces, known for their pathogenicity on freshwater animals. In this study, we reviewed 1073 papers and 2803 ITS sequences of Saprolegniales to investigate their taxonomy, diversity and potential roles in mainly freshwater ecosytems. We found that, in general, our knowledge on diversity and ecology of Saprolegniales is limited. Neither classic taxonomy nor available molecular techniques have been sufficient to delineate genera and species and show their relative distribution in freshwater-associated habitats. Also, we currently lack a comprehensive understanding of their involvement in carbon turnover and food web dynamics. Finally, due to lack of using high-throughput sequencing techniques, it is not clear how and to what extent communities of Saprolegniales might differ in freshwater econiches. Therefore, we provide a historical perspective on the establishment of Saprolegniales, explain improvements, highlight deficiencies, and finally propose new research avenues for more systematic studies. We conclude that challenges in studying Saprolegniales can be removed by increasing the practicality of classic taxonomy and applying available molecular toolboxes (multi-gene phylogeny and high-throughput sequencing). Additionally, inclusion of Saprolegniales in freshwater carbon cycling should be addressed for their better ecological resolution.

Saprolegniales研究的进展、不足和未来的必要性:1073篇已发表论文的半定量综述
一个多世纪以来,对卵生菌目(卵生菌科)的研究一直在进行中。研究得最好的属是腐菌属和隐菌属,它们以对淡水动物的致病性而闻名。本研究回顾了1073篇论文和2803条腐生菌属ITS序列,探讨了腐生菌属的分类、多样性及其在淡水生态系统中的潜在作用。我们发现,总体上,我们对腐草属植物的多样性和生态学认识有限。无论是经典的分类学还是现有的分子技术都不足以描绘属和种,并显示它们在淡水相关栖息地的相对分布。此外,我们目前对它们在碳周转和食物网动态中的作用缺乏全面的了解。最后,由于缺乏高通量测序技术的使用,尚不清楚淡水针孔螺群落如何以及在多大程度上可能存在差异。因此,我们从历史的角度对腐生纲的建立进行了回顾,解释了其改进之处,指出了其不足之处,并提出了进一步系统研究的新途径。我们认为,通过提高经典分类学的实用性和利用现有的分子工具(多基因系统发育和高通量测序),可以消除研究中存在的挑战。此外,为了使其具有更好的生态分辨率,应解决在淡水碳循环中包含腐殖藻的问题。
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期刊介绍: Fungal Biology Reviews is an international reviews journal, owned by the British Mycological Society. Its objective is to provide a forum for high quality review articles within fungal biology. It covers all fields of fungal biology, whether fundamental or applied, including fungal diversity, ecology, evolution, physiology and ecophysiology, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, cell biology, interactions (symbiosis, pathogenesis etc), environmental aspects, biotechnology and taxonomy. It considers aspects of all organisms historically or recently recognized as fungi, including lichen-fungi, microsporidia, oomycetes, slime moulds, stramenopiles, and yeasts.
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