| Literature DB >> 24563840 |
Cherdchai Phosri1, María P Martín2, Roy Watling3.
Abstract
The genus Astraeus is shown to be even more complex than recent studies have found. There are problems defining what the molecular fingerprint is of the generic type species. The present article, based on molecular and morphological information and the classical literature, attempts to throw further light on these important ectomycorrhizal fungi. Our studies go part way in an endeavour to unravel the taxonomy and systematics of this genus, necessitating the recognition of at least three new species. Potential nomenclatural problems are also outlined.Entities:
Keywords: Ectomycorrhizal fungi; ITS nrDNA; gasteromycetes; nomenclature; phylogeny; taxonomy
Year: 2013 PMID: 24563840 PMCID: PMC3905946 DOI: 10.5598/imafungus.2013.04.02.13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IMA Fungus ISSN: 2210-6340 Impact factor: 3.515
List of specimens included in morphological and molecular analyses, not studied in Phosri et al (2007).
| ASTRAE122 | MJ1558 (E, MA-Fungi). Neotype. | France. Provence, Avignon. | 2 Jan. 1981 | HG000287 |
| ASTRAE129 | Isiloglu 2113 (E, MA-Fungi) | Turkey. Aydŷn, Cine, Kuruköy village. | 21 Nov. 2004 | HG000293 |
| ASTRAE131 | Isiloglu 8149 (E, MA-Fungi) | Turkey. Ýzmir, Bayindir, Sariyurt village. | 25 Nov. 2006 | HG000294 |
| ASTRAE132 | Isiloglu 8383 (E, MA-Fungi) | Turkey. Antalya, Gundogmus, Guneycik village. | 11-May-07 | HG000295 |
| ASTRAE134 | C.F. Baker (E-00159977). Holotype | USA. Colorado, La Plata co. | 29 Mar. 1899 | HG000296, HG000296- HG000302 |
| ASTRAE124 | MJ9732 (E) | Portugal. Madeira, Valley of Nuns. | 21 Jan. 1990 | HG000288-HG000290 |
| ASTRAE126 | CORD2123 (E) | Argentina. Punilla valley of Córdoba. | 20 Jun. 1996 | HG000291 |
| ASTRAE127 | CORD2123 (MA-Fungi) | Argentina | - | HG000292 |
| ASTRAE121 | MJ4705 (GB) | Spain. Barcelona, Maresme. | 30 Oct. 1998 | HG000286 |
* Specimen identified by Morgan as Astraeus hygrometricus (Pers.) Morgan.
** Sequences obtained after cloning.
Fig. 1.One of the 100 most parsimonious trees inferred from a heuristic search of ITS nrDNA sequences of Astraeus spp. Clades I–III and subclades 1–9 as mentioned in the text. Numbers separated by “/” represent maximum parsimony bootstrap values (BS) and Bayesian posterior probabilities values (PP), respectively. Percentage of bootstrap values < 50 % and Bayesian posterior probability values < 0.5 are not included. Sequences from new specimens included in this study are marked and sequences from type specimens designated here are in bold. (*) before accession numbers from Phosri , indicates that SEM spores and basidiomes are illustrated in Figs 2 and 3.
Fig. 2.SEM image of basidiospore ornamentation. A. Astraeus morganii (AJ629392, ASTRAE36). B. A. pteridis (AJ629393, ASTRAE37). C. A. koreanus (AJ629900, ASTRAE97). D. Astraeus sp. (AJ629405, ASTRAE94). E. A. hygrometricus (AJ629394, ASTRAE42). F. A. telleriae (AJ629404, ASTRAE87). G. A. smithii (AJ629403, ASTRAE73). Bars: A–F = 2 μm, G = 5 μm. Numbers between brackets correspond with those in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3.Basidiomes. A. Astraeus morganii (K(M) 19550; AJ629392, ASTRAE36). B. A. pteridis (AJ629393, ASTRAE37). C. A. koreanus (AJ629900, ASTRAE97). D. Astraeus. sp. (AJ629405, ASTRAE94). E. A. hygrometricus (AJ629394, ASTRAE42). F. A. telleriae (AJ629404, ASTRAE87). G. A. smithii (AJ629403, ASTRAE73). Bars = 2.0 cm. Numbers between brackets correspond with those in Fig. 1.