互交线虫:物种限制、进化、多位点系统发育和分类的最新进展

Q4 Environmental Science
Junfu Li, Hong-Bo Jiang, R. Jeewon, S. Hongsanan, D. Bhat, S. Tang, P. Mortimer, J. Xu, E. Camporesi, T. Bulgakov, Gao-Juan Zhao, N. Suwannarach, R. Phookamsak
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摘要

链格孢菌是子囊菌科的一个属,由主要的植物病原体、腐菌和人类常见的过敏原组成。该属共有360多个可接受的物种,目前分为29个部分。本文旨在通过分析由ITS、LSU、TEF1-α、RPB2、GAPDH和Alt-a1基因座组成的串联DNA序列数据集,用多点系统发育树来阐述链格孢属的分类。介绍了链格孢属(Alternaria arctoseptata)、阿氏链格孢(A.arundinis)、宝山链格孢、短孢霉属(A.breviconidiophora。Alternaria,教派。Infectoriae,教派。Porri和教派。Radicina。本文还描述了Alternaria alternata和A.doliconidium在中国、意大利和泰国的新寄主和地理记录。本研究进一步探索了不同时间估计的效用,以获得对Pleosporales中链格孢属进化关系的更多见解。引文:李JF,姜HB,Jeewon R,洪萨南S,Bhat DJ,et al.2023。链格孢属:物种限制、进化、多基因座系统发育和分类的最新进展。真菌研究8:1https://doi.org/10.48130/SIF-2023-0001
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Alternaria: update on species limits, evolution, multi-locus phylogeny, and classification
Alternaria, a genus of ascomycetes, comprises major plant pathogens, saprobes and are common allergens to humans. There are more than 360 accepted species in the genus, which are currently divided into 29 sections. This paper aims to elaborate the taxonomy of Alternaria with multilocus phylogenetic trees derived by analyses of a concatenated DNA sequence dataset consisting of ITS, LSU, TEF1-α, RPB2, GAPDH and Alt-a1 loci. Eighteen new species viz. Alternaria arctoseptata, A. arundinis, A. baoshanensis, A. breviconidiophora, A. brevirostra, A. ellipsoidialis, A. eupatoriicola, A. falcata, A. lathyri, A. macilenta, A. macroconidia, A. minimispora, A. nodulariconidiophora, A. oblongoellipsoidea, A. orobanches, A. phragmiticola, A. phytolaccae and A. salicicola are introduced and classified in sect. Alternaria, sect. Infectoriae, sect. Porri and sect. Radicina. Alternaria alternata and A. doliconidium are also described herein with new host and geographical records, in China, Italy, and Thailand. This study further explores the utility of divergent time estimates to gain additional insights into the evolutionary relationships of Alternaria in Pleosporales. Citation: Li JF, Jiang HB, Jeewon R, Hongsanan S, Bhat DJ, et al. 2023. Alternaria: update on species limits, evolution, multi-locus phylogeny, and classification. Studies in Fungi 8:1 https://doi.org/10.48130/SIF-2023-0001
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Studies in Fungi
Studies in Fungi Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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