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IF 2.1 3区 工程技术 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Ayesha Bibi, Najam-ul-Sehar Afshan, Abdul Nasir Khalid
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摘要

Itajahya属是阳科的一个罕见的成员,其特点是其独特的萼瓣在gleba的顶端。在2020-2024年期间,我们从巴基斯坦收集了两个新的Itajahya物种的新鲜标本,进行了DNA测序,彻底的形态解剖学和扫描电镜表征。本研究旨在对这些物种进行详细的描述、DNA分析和与现有物种的比较,以阐明其分类地位。Itajahya pakistan的特征是白色到灰白色的未成熟子实体,深绿色到黑色的gleba,白色到灰白色的calyper,而I. punjabensis的特征是其粉红色到桃红色的未成熟子实体,深绿色到棕色的gleba,以及一个突出的粉红色的calyper超过了帽的宽度。臭角真菌,包括Itajahya,产生胶状的gleba,带有难闻的气味,吸引昆虫传播孢子。Itajahya产生挥发性化合物、脂肪酸和信息素,吸引果蝇物种,帮助它们繁殖和以gleba为食。未来的研究将集中在鉴定这些化合物在不同的结果阶段及其在昆虫相互作用和孢子传播中的作用。我们的发现使这一属已知物种的数量增加到六种。本研究旨在进一步激发人们对Itajahya属的兴趣,并鼓励收集更多标本进行DNA研究和系统发育分析。
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Morphoanatomic, Molecular, and Scanning Electron Microscopy Characterization of Two New Itajahya Species (Basidiomycota, Phallales) From Kundian Forest, Punjab, Pakistan

Morphoanatomic, Molecular, and Scanning Electron Microscopy Characterization of Two New Itajahya Species (Basidiomycota, Phallales) From Kundian Forest, Punjab, Pakistan

Morphoanatomic, Molecular, and Scanning Electron Microscopy Characterization of Two New Itajahya Species (Basidiomycota, Phallales) From Kundian Forest, Punjab, Pakistan

Morphoanatomic, Molecular, and Scanning Electron Microscopy Characterization of Two New Itajahya Species (Basidiomycota, Phallales) From Kundian Forest, Punjab, Pakistan

The genus Itajahya, a rare member of the Phallaceae family, is characterized by its unique calyptra at the apex of the gleba. During 2020–2024, we collected fresh specimens of two new Itajahya species from Pakistan, enabling DNA sequencing, thorough morphoanatomic, and scanning electron microscopic characterization. This study aims to document these species with detailed descriptions, DNA analyses, and comparisons to existing species, clarifying their taxonomic status. Itajahya pakistanica features a white to off-white immature fruiting body, dark greenish to blackish gleba, and a white to off-white calyptra, while I. punjabensis is distinguished by its pink to peach immature fruiting body, dark greenish to brown gleba, and a prominent pink calyptra exceeding the width of the cap. Stinkhorn fungi, including Itajahya, produce a gelatinous gleba with an unpleasant odor that attracts insects for spore dispersal. Itajahya produces volatile compounds, fatty acids, and pheromones that attract Drosophila species, aiding in their breeding and feeding on the gleba. Future studies will focus on identifying these compounds at different fruiting stages and their role in insect interactions and spore dispersal. Our findings have increased the number of known species in this genus to six. This study aims to stimulate further interest in the genus Itajahya and encourage the collection of additional specimens for DNA studies and phylogenetic analysis.

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Microscopy Research and Technique
Microscopy Research and Technique 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
20.00%
发文量
233
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: Microscopy Research and Technique (MRT) publishes articles on all aspects of advanced microscopy original architecture and methodologies with applications in the biological, clinical, chemical, and materials sciences. Original basic and applied research as well as technical papers dealing with the various subsets of microscopy are encouraged. MRT is the right form for those developing new microscopy methods or using the microscope to answer key questions in basic and applied research.
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