Systematic revision of Tubeufiaceae based on morphological and molecular data

The family Tubeufiaceae is circumscribed for taxa in the Pleosporales that possess superficial, white, pallid to bright, ascomata, which may darken at maturity. The family currently includes 21 genera with varied taxonomic histories, a result of disparate opinions regarding the importance of several...

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Main Authors: Rampai Kodsueb, Rajesh Jeewon, Dhanasekaran Vijaykrishna, Eric H.C. McKenzie, Pipob Lumyong, Saisamorn Lumyong, Kevin D. Hyde
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-614692018-09-11T08:57:19Z Systematic revision of Tubeufiaceae based on morphological and molecular data Rampai Kodsueb Rajesh Jeewon Dhanasekaran Vijaykrishna Eric H.C. McKenzie Pipob Lumyong Saisamorn Lumyong Kevin D. Hyde Agricultural and Biological Sciences Environmental Science The family Tubeufiaceae is circumscribed for taxa in the Pleosporales that possess superficial, white, pallid to bright, ascomata, which may darken at maturity. The family currently includes 21 genera with varied taxonomic histories, a result of disparate opinions regarding the importance of several different morphological characters. In this study, nucleotide sequences from 28S rDNA from different taxa of the Tubeufiaceae and allied families were analysed under different optimality criteria (Maximum Parsimony, Likelihood and Bayesian) to assess phylogenetic relationships. Phylogenies obtained using different tree construction methods yielded essentially similar topologies. Results from the molecular data do not correspond to established morphological schemes. Characters such as colour of ascomata, shape of ascospores and anamorphic taxa do not appear to be significant in delineating several genera within the Tubeufiaceae, while at the familial level, Tubeufiaceae does not appear to be restricted to those bitunicate fungi characterised by superficial, white and pallid to bright ascomata and filiform ascospores. In addition, phylogenies also indicate that the Tubeufiaceae is more closely related to the Venturiaceae, and therefore its current taxonomic placement within the order Pleosporales is justified. Results also indicate that Acanthostigma, Boerlagiomyces and Letendraea are phylogenetically unrelated to other members of the Tubeufiaceae and therefore it is highly possible that they should be excluded from the Tubeufiaceae. In this study, the family Tubeufiaceae is redefined based on existing morphological information and phylogenies. 2018-09-11T08:53:50Z 2018-09-11T08:53:50Z 2006-02-28 Journal 15602745 2-s2.0-33745671318 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33745671318&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61469
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Science
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Science
Rampai Kodsueb
Rajesh Jeewon
Dhanasekaran Vijaykrishna
Eric H.C. McKenzie
Pipob Lumyong
Saisamorn Lumyong
Kevin D. Hyde
Systematic revision of Tubeufiaceae based on morphological and molecular data
description The family Tubeufiaceae is circumscribed for taxa in the Pleosporales that possess superficial, white, pallid to bright, ascomata, which may darken at maturity. The family currently includes 21 genera with varied taxonomic histories, a result of disparate opinions regarding the importance of several different morphological characters. In this study, nucleotide sequences from 28S rDNA from different taxa of the Tubeufiaceae and allied families were analysed under different optimality criteria (Maximum Parsimony, Likelihood and Bayesian) to assess phylogenetic relationships. Phylogenies obtained using different tree construction methods yielded essentially similar topologies. Results from the molecular data do not correspond to established morphological schemes. Characters such as colour of ascomata, shape of ascospores and anamorphic taxa do not appear to be significant in delineating several genera within the Tubeufiaceae, while at the familial level, Tubeufiaceae does not appear to be restricted to those bitunicate fungi characterised by superficial, white and pallid to bright ascomata and filiform ascospores. In addition, phylogenies also indicate that the Tubeufiaceae is more closely related to the Venturiaceae, and therefore its current taxonomic placement within the order Pleosporales is justified. Results also indicate that Acanthostigma, Boerlagiomyces and Letendraea are phylogenetically unrelated to other members of the Tubeufiaceae and therefore it is highly possible that they should be excluded from the Tubeufiaceae. In this study, the family Tubeufiaceae is redefined based on existing morphological information and phylogenies.
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author Rampai Kodsueb
Rajesh Jeewon
Dhanasekaran Vijaykrishna
Eric H.C. McKenzie
Pipob Lumyong
Saisamorn Lumyong
Kevin D. Hyde
author_facet Rampai Kodsueb
Rajesh Jeewon
Dhanasekaran Vijaykrishna
Eric H.C. McKenzie
Pipob Lumyong
Saisamorn Lumyong
Kevin D. Hyde
author_sort Rampai Kodsueb
title Systematic revision of Tubeufiaceae based on morphological and molecular data
title_short Systematic revision of Tubeufiaceae based on morphological and molecular data
title_full Systematic revision of Tubeufiaceae based on morphological and molecular data
title_fullStr Systematic revision of Tubeufiaceae based on morphological and molecular data
title_full_unstemmed Systematic revision of Tubeufiaceae based on morphological and molecular data
title_sort systematic revision of tubeufiaceae based on morphological and molecular data
publishDate 2018
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