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Lennart J. J. van de Peppel, T. Baroni, A. E. Franco-Molano, D. Aanen
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芽孢菌是为数不多的在蘑菇上产生无性孢子(分生孢子)的担子真菌之一。这些分生孢子在真菌生命周期中的作用尚不清楚。我们通过在哥伦比亚穆里略(Murillo)三个相距约3公里的地方寻找21个样本的克隆特征,来测试分生孢子是否在当地传播中被利用。为了鉴定克隆相关个体,我们对所有标本和三份植物标本的两个非连锁位点(核rRNA: ITS和LSU,以及TEF1α)上的三个多态性标记进行了测序。在三个地点中的一个,我们发现了两组克隆相关的个体紧密地生长在一起,只有一对在地点之间共享。在所有三个地方,我们观察到多个非无性相关的双核子,表明有性生殖也很重要。我们的研究结果表明,分生孢子对蘑菇的局部传播起着重要的作用。出乎意料的是,我们的结果也表明了两个生殖隔离的种群,可能代表神秘的生物物种。
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Genetic population structure of the agaric Blastosporella zonata (Lyophyllaceae) reveals cryptic species and different roles for sexual and asexual spores in dispersal
Blastosporella zonata is one of the few basidiomycete fungi that produce asexual spores (conidia) on the mushroom. The role of these conidia in the fungal lifecycle is not known. We tested whether conidia are being utilized in local dispersal by looking for signatures of clonality in 21 samples from three localities separated by about three kilometres in Murillo, Colombia. To identify clonally related individuals, we sequenced three polymorphic markers at two unlinked loci (nuclear rRNA: ITS and LSU, and TEF1α) for all collections plus three herbarium samples. We identified two sets of clonally related individuals growing closely together in one of the three localities, and only one pair shared between localities. In all three localities we observed multiple non-clonally related dikaryons showing that sexual reproduction is also important. Our results indicate that the conidia on the mushroom are primarily important for local dispersal. Unexpectedly, our results also indicate two reproductively isolated populations, possibly representing cryptic biological species.
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