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摘要
赤心菌属(子囊菌门,下囊菌门)包括昆虫病原物种,已知可感染多种昆虫和蜘蛛。在这项研究中,我们报道了德国西南部地下空间中常见洞穴Limonia nubeculosa(双翅目)尸体上发现的第一个用分子方法表征的壶lifer的分离物。总共有7个标本表现出独特的形态特征,与历史记录相比,证实了它们是壶腹蛙的身份,特别是与双翅目寄主的亲和力。由于缺乏培养标本和分子库,该物种无法使用现代方法进行详细的科学记录。我们的研究弥补了这一知识差距,提供了五个基因的第一个遗传识别条形码,生活文化,培养要求和更新的描述。这种被忽视的真菌在系统发育上与A. pyralidarum, A. laosensis和其他一些主要与成年蛾相关的物种最密切相关。它表现出独特的形态特征,单母细胞的分生孢子在联胞表面形成一层,并产生长而圆柱形的链状分生孢子。它喜欢较低的温度,在25°C下无法生长,并且在培养中生长明显缓慢。
Reintroducing Akanthomyces ampullifer: providing genetic barcodes, culture, and updated description for the dipteran pathogen rediscovered in Germany.
The genus Akanthomyces (Ascomycota, Hypocreales) includes entomopathogenic species known to infect a variety of insects and spiders. In this study, we present the first isolate of A. ampullifer characterized by molecular methods, found on dead bodies of the common cave limoniid Limonia nubeculosa (Diptera) in the subterranean spaces of southwestern Germany. In total, seven specimens exhibited distinctive morphological traits that, when compared with historical records, confirm their identification as A. ampullifer-particularly noted for its affinity to dipteran hosts. Absent from culture collections and molecular repositories, this species has eluded detailed scientific documentation using modern methods. Our research bridges this knowledge gap, providing the first genetic identification barcodes of five genes, living culture, cultivation requirements, and an updated description. This overlooked fungus is phylogenetically most closely related to the species A. pyralidarum, A. laosensis, and some other species mostly associated with adult moths. It demonstrates a unique morphological signature with monoblastic phialides forming a layer on the surface of synnemata and produces long, cylindrical, chain-forming conidia. It prefers lower temperatures, exhibiting an inability to grow at 25 °C, coupled with notably slow growth in culture.
期刊介绍:
Mycoscience is the official English-language journal of the Mycological Society of Japan and is issued bimonthly. Mycoscience publishes original research articles and reviews on various topics related to fungi including yeasts and other organisms that have traditionally been studied by mycologists. The research areas covered by Mycoscience extend from such purely scientific fields as systematics, evolution, phylogeny, morphology, ecology, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, to agricultural, medical, and industrial applications. New and improved applications of well-established mycological techniques and methods are also covered.