Literature DB >> 18930137

Molecular data indicate that Rhytidhysteron rufulum (ascomycetes, Patellariales) in Costa Rica consists of four distinct lineages corroborated by morphological and chemical characters.

Catalina Murillo1, Federico J Albertazzi, Julieta Carranza, H Thorsten Lumbsch, Giselle Tamayo.   

Abstract

Rhytidhysteron rufulum is a poorly known, common, pantropical species, capable of utilizing different substrata and occupying diverse habitats, and is the only species of its genus in Costa Rica. We have employed molecular, morphological, and chemical data to assess the variability and differentiation of R. rufulum in Costa Rica, including sites from the Pacific and Atlantic coast. Phylogenetic analyses of nuclear ITS rDNA sequences revealed the presence of four distinct lineages in the R. rufulum complex. Re-examination of the morphology and anatomy showed differences between these lineages in ascomatal, ascal, and ascospore size that have previously been regarded as intraspecific variations. In addition, there was a correlation between molecular phylogenies and chemical components as determined by hplc and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Two lineages (clades I and II) produced the palmarumycins MK-3018, CJ-12372, and CR(1), whereas clade III produced dehydrocurvularin, and clade IV unidentified compounds. Our results based on a polyphasic approach contradict previous taxonomic interpretations of one morphologically variable species.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18930137     DOI: 10.1016/j.mycres.2008.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycol Res        ISSN: 0953-7562


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4.  Subcutaneous Rhytidhysteron Infection: A Case Report from South India with Literature Review.

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5.  Taxonomy and phylogeny of the novel rhytidhysteron-like collections in the Greater Mekong Subregion.

Authors:  Guang-Cong Ren; Dhanushka N Wanasinghe; Rajesh Jeewon; Jutamart Monkai; Peter E Mortimer; Kevin D Hyde; Jian-Chu Xu; Heng Gui
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