绿藻寄生物苔藓Sirolpidium bryopsidis可能与红藻寄生物Pontisma lagenidiides同源。

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-05 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2021.07.11
A T Buaya, B Scholz, M Thines
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摘要

卵菌科的丝虫草属(丝虫草科)包括几种全新世专性水生寄生虫。这些生物广泛存在于海洋和淡水栖息地,主要感染丝状绿藻。目前,所有物种仅从其形态和描述性生命周期特征来了解。在Sirolpidium分类的7个物种中,包括模式种S. bryopsidis在内,没有一个被重新发现并对其分子系统发育进行研究。最初,该属的建立是为了容纳丝状海洋绿藻的所有寄生虫。然而,在过去的几十年里,Sirolpidium经历了多次分类修订,并且在其他寄主群中增加了几种寄生物种。虽然侵染红藻属Pontisma和侵染绿藻属Eurychasma的系统发育问题最近才得到解决,但侵染绿藻属Sirolpidium的分类位置仍未得到解决。在本研究中,我们报告了在冰岛西北部Skagaströnd采集的丝状海洋绿藻Capsosiphon fulvescens感染苔藓Sirolpidium bryopsidis的系统发育位置。系统发育重建结果表明,苔藓拟南芥(S. bryopsidis)与坡属(Pontisma, Po)的模式种是同源的,或者至少是非常接近的。lagenidioides。因此,将Sirolpidium属的模式种S. bryopsidis重新分类为Pontisma。需要进一步的感染试验来确定Po。苔藓和蒲公英。lagenidiides是同生的或近缘的。无论哪种情况,最近的宿主从红藻跳到绿藻都是值得注意的,因为它打开了在一个很大程度上不同的真核生物谱系中辐射的可能性。引用本文:Buaya AT, Scholz B, Thines M(2021)。绿藻寄生物苔藓Sirolpidium bryopsidis可能与红藻寄生物Pontisma lagenidiides同源。真菌分类学与进化7:223-231。doi: 10.3114 / fuse.2021.07.11。
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<i>Sirolpidium bryopsidis</i>, a parasite of green algae, is probably conspecific with <i>Pontisma lagenidioides</i>, a parasite of red algae.

<i>Sirolpidium bryopsidis</i>, a parasite of green algae, is probably conspecific with <i>Pontisma lagenidioides</i>, a parasite of red algae.

<i>Sirolpidium bryopsidis</i>, a parasite of green algae, is probably conspecific with <i>Pontisma lagenidioides</i>, a parasite of red algae.

Sirolpidium bryopsidis, a parasite of green algae, is probably conspecific with Pontisma lagenidioides, a parasite of red algae.

The genus Sirolpidium (Sirolpidiaceae) of the Oomycota includes several species of holocarpic obligate aquatic parasites. These organisms are widely occurring in marine and freshwater habitats, mostly infecting filamentous green algae. Presently, all species are only known from their morphology and descriptive life cycle traits. None of the seven species classified in Sirolpidium, including the type species, S. bryopsidis, has been rediscovered and studied for their molecular phylogeny, so far. Originally, the genus was established to accommodate all parasites of filamentous marine green algae. In the past few decades, however, Sirolpidium has undergone multiple taxonomic revisions and several species parasitic in other host groups were added to the genus. While the phylogeny of the marine rhodophyte- and phaeophyte-infecting genera Pontisma and Eurychasma, respectively, has only been resolved recently, the taxonomic placement of the chlorophyte-infecting genus Sirolpidium remained unresolved. In the present study, we report the phylogenetic placement of Sirolpidium bryopsidis infecting the filamentous marine green algae Capsosiphon fulvescens sampled from Skagaströnd in Northwest Iceland. Phylogenetic reconstructions revealed that S. bryopsidis is either conspecific or at least very closely related to the type species of Pontisma, Po. lagenidioides. Consequently, the type species of genus Sirolpidium, S. bryopsidis, is reclassified to Pontisma. Further infection trials are needed to determine if Po. bryopsidis and Po. lagenidioides are conspecific or closely related. In either case, the apparently recent host jump from red to green algae is remarkable, as it opens the possibility for radiation in a largely divergent eukaryotic lineage. Citation: Buaya AT, Scholz B, Thines M (2021). Sirolpidium bryopsidis, a parasite of green algae, is probably conspecific with Pontisma lagenidioides, a parasite of red algae. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 7: 223-231. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2021.07.11.

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