Tropic origins, a dispersal model for saprotrophic mushrooms in Agaricus section Minores with descriptions of sixteen new species /631/326/193/2540 /631/326/193/2096 /45/22 /45/23 article

© 2017 The Author(s). Agaricus section Minores contains the richest species diversity within the genus. Its Phylogeny is firstly presented by a Maximum Likelihood tree generated through DNA sequences from four gene regions of 91 species. Furthermore, a molecular dating analysis is conducted used tho...

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Main Authors: He M., Chen J., Zhou J., Ratchadawan C., Hyde K., Zhao R.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-400672017-09-28T03:57:39Z Tropic origins, a dispersal model for saprotrophic mushrooms in Agaricus section Minores with descriptions of sixteen new species /631/326/193/2540 /631/326/193/2096 /45/22 /45/23 article He M. Chen J. Zhou J. Ratchadawan C. Hyde K. Zhao R. © 2017 The Author(s). Agaricus section Minores contains the richest species diversity within the genus. Its Phylogeny is firstly presented by a Maximum Likelihood tree generated through DNA sequences from four gene regions of 91 species. Furthermore, a molecular dating analysis is conducted used those sequences, and it provided the divergence times of the clades within section Minores. Study showed section Minores has a tropical origin. Four main dispersal routes are proposed: (1) species from South Asia migrated through the Tibetan Plateau and reached Europe ca. 9-13 Ma; (2) species from out of South Asia dispersed to Europe in the earlier time of ca. 22 Ma; (3) species from South Asia dispersed through North Asia to Alaska, and reached West America around ca. 9 Ma; and (4) species from South Asia dispersed south and reached Oceania by at least three invading events about ca. 9, 12 and 16-18 Ma respectively. Those routes excepting the second route coincide with those of ectomycorrhizal mushrooms. To know whether the second route existed in the saprotrophic mushrooms requires further studies, and the fourth route may explain why the secotioid species occurring in Australia are morphologically similar but cluster in different phylogenetic clades. This study also demonstrates a great biodiversity of A. section Minores in China. Sixteen new species and three new records are introduced from China with morphological descriptions, illustrations, color photographs and phylogenetic analyses. 2017-09-28T03:57:39Z 2017-09-28T03:57:39Z 1 Journal 2-s2.0-85023163070 10.1038/s41598-017-05203-5 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85023163070&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/40067
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description © 2017 The Author(s). Agaricus section Minores contains the richest species diversity within the genus. Its Phylogeny is firstly presented by a Maximum Likelihood tree generated through DNA sequences from four gene regions of 91 species. Furthermore, a molecular dating analysis is conducted used those sequences, and it provided the divergence times of the clades within section Minores. Study showed section Minores has a tropical origin. Four main dispersal routes are proposed: (1) species from South Asia migrated through the Tibetan Plateau and reached Europe ca. 9-13 Ma; (2) species from out of South Asia dispersed to Europe in the earlier time of ca. 22 Ma; (3) species from South Asia dispersed through North Asia to Alaska, and reached West America around ca. 9 Ma; and (4) species from South Asia dispersed south and reached Oceania by at least three invading events about ca. 9, 12 and 16-18 Ma respectively. Those routes excepting the second route coincide with those of ectomycorrhizal mushrooms. To know whether the second route existed in the saprotrophic mushrooms requires further studies, and the fourth route may explain why the secotioid species occurring in Australia are morphologically similar but cluster in different phylogenetic clades. This study also demonstrates a great biodiversity of A. section Minores in China. Sixteen new species and three new records are introduced from China with morphological descriptions, illustrations, color photographs and phylogenetic analyses.
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author He M.
Chen J.
Zhou J.
Ratchadawan C.
Hyde K.
Zhao R.
spellingShingle He M.
Chen J.
Zhou J.
Ratchadawan C.
Hyde K.
Zhao R.
Tropic origins, a dispersal model for saprotrophic mushrooms in Agaricus section Minores with descriptions of sixteen new species /631/326/193/2540 /631/326/193/2096 /45/22 /45/23 article
author_facet He M.
Chen J.
Zhou J.
Ratchadawan C.
Hyde K.
Zhao R.
author_sort He M.
title Tropic origins, a dispersal model for saprotrophic mushrooms in Agaricus section Minores with descriptions of sixteen new species /631/326/193/2540 /631/326/193/2096 /45/22 /45/23 article
title_short Tropic origins, a dispersal model for saprotrophic mushrooms in Agaricus section Minores with descriptions of sixteen new species /631/326/193/2540 /631/326/193/2096 /45/22 /45/23 article
title_full Tropic origins, a dispersal model for saprotrophic mushrooms in Agaricus section Minores with descriptions of sixteen new species /631/326/193/2540 /631/326/193/2096 /45/22 /45/23 article
title_fullStr Tropic origins, a dispersal model for saprotrophic mushrooms in Agaricus section Minores with descriptions of sixteen new species /631/326/193/2540 /631/326/193/2096 /45/22 /45/23 article
title_full_unstemmed Tropic origins, a dispersal model for saprotrophic mushrooms in Agaricus section Minores with descriptions of sixteen new species /631/326/193/2540 /631/326/193/2096 /45/22 /45/23 article
title_sort tropic origins, a dispersal model for saprotrophic mushrooms in agaricus section minores with descriptions of sixteen new species /631/326/193/2540 /631/326/193/2096 /45/22 /45/23 article
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