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Pedro W Crous1, Robert W Barreto, Acelino C Alfenas, Rafael F Alfenas, Johannes Z Groenewald.
Abstract
The bitunicate ascomycete genus Johansonia is presently treated as a member of Saccardiaceae, a family regarded as incertae sedis within the Ascomycota. Recent collections on leaves of a leguminous host, Dimorphandramollis, in Mato Grosso, Brazil, led to the discovery of a new species of Johansonia, described here as J.chapadiensis. Based on DNA sequence data of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (LSU), Johansonia is revealed to represent a member of Dothideomycetes, Capnodiales. Although its family could not be resolved, it clustered basal to Schizothyriaceae and Mycosphaerellaceae, and could well represent a species of Saccardiaceae. DNA sequence data of other members of Saccardiaceae would be required, however, to confirm this classification.Entities:
Keywords: Dothideomycetes; ITS; Johansoniella; LSU; systematics
Year: 2010 PMID: 22679570 PMCID: PMC3348781 DOI: 10.5598/imafungus.2010.01.02.03
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IMA Fungus ISSN: 2210-6340 Impact factor: 3.515
Fig. 1.The first of 1000 equally most parsimonious trees obtained from a heuristic search with 100 random taxon additions of the LSU sequence alignment. The scale bar shows 10 changes, and bootstrap support values from 1000 replicates are shown at the nodes. The novel sequence generated for this study is shown in bold. Branches present in the strict consensus tree are thickened and important lineages are colour-coded. The tree was rooted to a sequence of Phaeobotryosphaeria visci (GenBank accession DQ377868).
Fig. 2.Johansonia chapadiensis (CBS H-20484 – holotype). A. leaves colonised with J. chapadiensis. B–E. Ascomata on leaf surface from above (B, C), below (D), and a vertical section though an ascoma (E). F, L. Germinating ascospores. G. Vertical section through ascoma. H–J. Asci. K. Ascospores. Bars: B, C = 300 μm; D, E = 150 μm; G, H = 20 μm; F, I–L = 10 μm.
Fig. 3.Johansonia brasiliensis (CBS H-5029 – isotype). A. Ascoma on leaf. B–D. Asci and ascospores. Bars: A = 300 μm; B–D = 10 μm.