Study in Agaricus subgenus Minores and allied clades reveals a new American subgenus and contrasting phylogenetic patterns in Europe and greater Mekong Subregion

© 2017 Naturalis Biodiversity Center & Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute. Within Agaricus subg. Minores, A. sect. Minores remains a little-studied section due generally to its delicate sporocarps often lacking taxonomically relevant morphological characters. To reconstruct the section,...

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Main Authors: J. Chen, P. Callac, L. A. Parra, S. C. Karunarathna, M. Q. He, M. Moinard, A. De Kesel, O. Raspé, K. Wisitrassameewong, K. D. Hyde, R. L. Zhao
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-463052018-04-25T07:34:04Z Study in Agaricus subgenus Minores and allied clades reveals a new American subgenus and contrasting phylogenetic patterns in Europe and greater Mekong Subregion J. Chen P. Callac L. A. Parra S. C. Karunarathna M. Q. He M. Moinard A. De Kesel O. Raspé K. Wisitrassameewong K. D. Hyde R. L. Zhao Agricultural and Biological Sciences © 2017 Naturalis Biodiversity Center & Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute. Within Agaricus subg. Minores, A. sect. Minores remains a little-studied section due generally to its delicate sporocarps often lacking taxonomically relevant morphological characters. To reconstruct the section, using the recent taxonomic system based on divergence times, and to evaluate the species diversity of A. sect. Minores in the Greater Mekong Subregion, 165 specimens were incorporated in phylogenetic analyses. A dated tree based on nuclear ITS, LSU and tef1-α sequence data allowed us to better circumscribe A. subg. Minores and to propose a new subgenus, A. subg. Minoriopsis, which is only known from tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. A larger tree based on ITS sequences indicated that, with 81 phylogenetic species, the reconstructed section Minores is now one of the largest sections in the genus. Within A. subg. Minores, a new section, A. sect. Leucocarpi, and eleven new species are described from the Greater Mekong Subregion. Thirty-eight species of A. sect. Minores from this region of Asia were distributed in multiple clades that successively diverged over the past 24 million years. In contrast, species reported from Europe mostly grouped in a single non-tropical clade, suggesting a major species diversification following the middle Miocene climatic optimum. 2018-04-25T06:52:30Z 2018-04-25T06:52:30Z 2017-01-01 Journal 18789080 00315850 2-s2.0-85023179944 10.3767/003158517X695521 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85023179944&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/46305
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
J. Chen
P. Callac
L. A. Parra
S. C. Karunarathna
M. Q. He
M. Moinard
A. De Kesel
O. Raspé
K. Wisitrassameewong
K. D. Hyde
R. L. Zhao
Study in Agaricus subgenus Minores and allied clades reveals a new American subgenus and contrasting phylogenetic patterns in Europe and greater Mekong Subregion
description © 2017 Naturalis Biodiversity Center & Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute. Within Agaricus subg. Minores, A. sect. Minores remains a little-studied section due generally to its delicate sporocarps often lacking taxonomically relevant morphological characters. To reconstruct the section, using the recent taxonomic system based on divergence times, and to evaluate the species diversity of A. sect. Minores in the Greater Mekong Subregion, 165 specimens were incorporated in phylogenetic analyses. A dated tree based on nuclear ITS, LSU and tef1-α sequence data allowed us to better circumscribe A. subg. Minores and to propose a new subgenus, A. subg. Minoriopsis, which is only known from tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. A larger tree based on ITS sequences indicated that, with 81 phylogenetic species, the reconstructed section Minores is now one of the largest sections in the genus. Within A. subg. Minores, a new section, A. sect. Leucocarpi, and eleven new species are described from the Greater Mekong Subregion. Thirty-eight species of A. sect. Minores from this region of Asia were distributed in multiple clades that successively diverged over the past 24 million years. In contrast, species reported from Europe mostly grouped in a single non-tropical clade, suggesting a major species diversification following the middle Miocene climatic optimum.
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author J. Chen
P. Callac
L. A. Parra
S. C. Karunarathna
M. Q. He
M. Moinard
A. De Kesel
O. Raspé
K. Wisitrassameewong
K. D. Hyde
R. L. Zhao
author_facet J. Chen
P. Callac
L. A. Parra
S. C. Karunarathna
M. Q. He
M. Moinard
A. De Kesel
O. Raspé
K. Wisitrassameewong
K. D. Hyde
R. L. Zhao
author_sort J. Chen
title Study in Agaricus subgenus Minores and allied clades reveals a new American subgenus and contrasting phylogenetic patterns in Europe and greater Mekong Subregion
title_short Study in Agaricus subgenus Minores and allied clades reveals a new American subgenus and contrasting phylogenetic patterns in Europe and greater Mekong Subregion
title_full Study in Agaricus subgenus Minores and allied clades reveals a new American subgenus and contrasting phylogenetic patterns in Europe and greater Mekong Subregion
title_fullStr Study in Agaricus subgenus Minores and allied clades reveals a new American subgenus and contrasting phylogenetic patterns in Europe and greater Mekong Subregion
title_full_unstemmed Study in Agaricus subgenus Minores and allied clades reveals a new American subgenus and contrasting phylogenetic patterns in Europe and greater Mekong Subregion
title_sort study in agaricus subgenus minores and allied clades reveals a new american subgenus and contrasting phylogenetic patterns in europe and greater mekong subregion
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