Taxonomic Rearrangement of Anthostomella (Xylariaceae) Based on a Multigene Phylogeny and Morphology

© 2016 Adac. Tous droits réservés. The genus Anthostomella is heterogeneous and recent DNA based studies have shown that species are polyphyletic across Xylariaceae. In this study, we present a morphology based, taxonomic treatment, coupled with a molecular phylogenetic reassessment of relationships...

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Main Authors: Daranagama D., Camporesi E., Jeewon R., Liu X., Stadler M., Lumyong S., Hyde K.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-412812017-09-28T04:20:21Z Taxonomic Rearrangement of Anthostomella (Xylariaceae) Based on a Multigene Phylogeny and Morphology Daranagama D. Camporesi E. Jeewon R. Liu X. Stadler M. Lumyong S. Hyde K. © 2016 Adac. Tous droits réservés. The genus Anthostomella is heterogeneous and recent DNA based studies have shown that species are polyphyletic across Xylariaceae. In this study, we present a morphology based, taxonomic treatment, coupled with a molecular phylogenetic reassessment of relationships within Anthostomella. This has resulted in the establishment of two new genera, eight new combinations and three new species among anthostomella-like taxa. Seventeen strains from 16 anthostomella-like species have been revisited. A re-description of morphological characters among these taxa suggests that Anthostomella can be circumscribed based on immersed ascomata, cylindrical asci with short pedicels and pigmented, equilateral ascospores with germ slits, while Anthostomelloides is characterized by oblong-ellipsoidal ascospores lacking germ slits. Anthostomella brabeji, A. forlícesenica, A. leucospermi and A. proteae are transferred to Anthostomelloides. Pseudoanthostomella gen. nov., possesses solitary ascomata, as well as asci with apical rings and is closely related to Neoanthostomella, but can be distinguished based on a combination of characters, such as multiple ascomata and asci completely lacking apical rings. Anthostomella conorum, A. delitescens and A. sepelibilis are reallocated to Pseudoanthostomella with two new species, P. pini-nigrae and P. senecionicola. Neoanthostomella viticola sp. nov. is added to the previously monotypic genus Neoanthostomella. Alloanthostomella gen. nov is introduced to accommodate Anthostomella rubicola. The only anthostomella-like genus diagnosed with hyaline ascospores so far, is Alloanthostomella gen. nov. This study represents a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study based on four independent molecular markers (ITS, 28S rDNA, RPB2 and β-tubulin) with a broad taxon sampling across Anthostomella. 2017-09-28T04:20:21Z 2017-09-28T04:20:21Z 2016-12-01 Journal 01811584 2-s2.0-85007451792 10.7872/crym/v37.iss4.2016.509 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85007451792&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/41281
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description © 2016 Adac. Tous droits réservés. The genus Anthostomella is heterogeneous and recent DNA based studies have shown that species are polyphyletic across Xylariaceae. In this study, we present a morphology based, taxonomic treatment, coupled with a molecular phylogenetic reassessment of relationships within Anthostomella. This has resulted in the establishment of two new genera, eight new combinations and three new species among anthostomella-like taxa. Seventeen strains from 16 anthostomella-like species have been revisited. A re-description of morphological characters among these taxa suggests that Anthostomella can be circumscribed based on immersed ascomata, cylindrical asci with short pedicels and pigmented, equilateral ascospores with germ slits, while Anthostomelloides is characterized by oblong-ellipsoidal ascospores lacking germ slits. Anthostomella brabeji, A. forlícesenica, A. leucospermi and A. proteae are transferred to Anthostomelloides. Pseudoanthostomella gen. nov., possesses solitary ascomata, as well as asci with apical rings and is closely related to Neoanthostomella, but can be distinguished based on a combination of characters, such as multiple ascomata and asci completely lacking apical rings. Anthostomella conorum, A. delitescens and A. sepelibilis are reallocated to Pseudoanthostomella with two new species, P. pini-nigrae and P. senecionicola. Neoanthostomella viticola sp. nov. is added to the previously monotypic genus Neoanthostomella. Alloanthostomella gen. nov is introduced to accommodate Anthostomella rubicola. The only anthostomella-like genus diagnosed with hyaline ascospores so far, is Alloanthostomella gen. nov. This study represents a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study based on four independent molecular markers (ITS, 28S rDNA, RPB2 and β-tubulin) with a broad taxon sampling across Anthostomella.
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author Daranagama D.
Camporesi E.
Jeewon R.
Liu X.
Stadler M.
Lumyong S.
Hyde K.
spellingShingle Daranagama D.
Camporesi E.
Jeewon R.
Liu X.
Stadler M.
Lumyong S.
Hyde K.
Taxonomic Rearrangement of Anthostomella (Xylariaceae) Based on a Multigene Phylogeny and Morphology
author_facet Daranagama D.
Camporesi E.
Jeewon R.
Liu X.
Stadler M.
Lumyong S.
Hyde K.
author_sort Daranagama D.
title Taxonomic Rearrangement of Anthostomella (Xylariaceae) Based on a Multigene Phylogeny and Morphology
title_short Taxonomic Rearrangement of Anthostomella (Xylariaceae) Based on a Multigene Phylogeny and Morphology
title_full Taxonomic Rearrangement of Anthostomella (Xylariaceae) Based on a Multigene Phylogeny and Morphology
title_fullStr Taxonomic Rearrangement of Anthostomella (Xylariaceae) Based on a Multigene Phylogeny and Morphology
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic Rearrangement of Anthostomella (Xylariaceae) Based on a Multigene Phylogeny and Morphology
title_sort taxonomic rearrangement of anthostomella (xylariaceae) based on a multigene phylogeny and morphology
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