Veenavee S Hittanadurage Silva, Ruvishika S Jayawardena, Rekhani H Perera, Qirui Li, Kevin D Hyde
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摘要
在对泰国北部Doi Inthanon国家公园的凋落叶真菌多样性进行研究时,我们发现了一个以前不为人知的Niessliaceae谱系。因此,Muciflexusinthanonensis gen. et sp. 11 .被引入以适应这个新的谱系。此外,本文还建立了该植物有性和无性形态之间的联系,同时更新了该植物的一般描述。采用多相方法,利用ITS、LSU、rpb2和tef1-α进行多位点系统发育分析,并结合形态学证据支持研究结果。Muciflexusinthanonensis类似于Phialoseptomonium的孢子形态,尽管它们在系统发育上是遥远的。Muciflexusinthanonensis与Trichonectriasetadpressa形成姐妹分支,其特征是长分支,但在无性形态上不同,与T.setadpressa的孢子样结构相比,具有简单或分枝的分生孢子团。在陆地栖息地发现的Ochronectriathailandica无性形态证实了这种真菌的多功能性,它既栖息于水生环境,也栖息于陆地环境。本文通过揭示泰国稻属植物的全纯性,建立了稻属植物有性和无性形态之间的联系。这项研究突出了泰国北部落叶真菌的多样性和发现新真菌物种的潜力。
Introducing Muciflexusinthanonensis gen. et sp. nov. and updates on Ochronectria (Hypocreales): New insights from leaf litter fungi in Doi Inthanon National Park, Northern Thailand.
While exploring the leaf litter fungal diversity in Doi Inthanon National Park, Northern Thailand, we discovered a previously unknown lineage within Niessliaceae. Muciflexusinthanonensisgen. et sp. nov. is therefore introduced to accommodate this new lineage. The link between the sexual and asexual morphs of Ochronectriathailandica is also established, while the generic description of Ochronectria is updated. A polyphasic approach was employed, consisting of multi-locus phylogenetic analysis using ITS, LSU, rpb2, and tef1-α along with the morphological evidence to support the findings. Muciflexusinthanonensis resembles the spore morphology of Phialoseptomonium even though they are phylogenetically distant. Muciflexusinthanonensis forms a sister clade with Trichonectriasetadpressa, characterised by a long branch, but differs in asexual morphology, possessing clusters of simple or branched conidiophores compared to the sporodochia-like structure of T.setadpressa. The discovery of the asexual morph of Ochronectriathailandica from a terrestrial habitat confirms the versatile nature of the fungus, which inhabits both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Here we establish the link between the sexual and asexual morphs of Ochronectria by revealing the holomorphic nature of O.thailandica. This study highlights the diversity of leaf litter fungi and the potential of discovering novel fungal species in northern Thailand.
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