| Literature DB >> 26203421 |
Érica S C Souza1, Zuleide M Chaves1, William R O Soares1, Danilo B Pinho1, José C Dianese1.
Abstract
The sexual morph of Aecidium goyazense collected in the Brazilian Cerrado was morphologically characterized by light microscopy and SEM, and shown to be a species of Uromyces, for which the name Uromyces hawksworthii nom. nov. is introduced, and designated as its epitype. This is the second Uromyces species known to infect the tropical genus Phthirusa (Loranthaceae). DNA sequences were generated from the ITS and 28S rRNA (LSU) regions of DNA recovered from aeciospores as well as teliospores. This fungus is compared with other Uromyces species known from Loranthaceae.Entities:
Keywords: Basidiomycota; Neotropical fungi; Pucciniaceae; Pucciniomycotina; Urediniomycetes; rust fungi
Year: 2015 PMID: 26203421 PMCID: PMC4500081 DOI: 10.5598/imafungus.2015.06.01.10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IMA Fungus ISSN: 2210-6340 Impact factor: 3.515
GenBank accession numbers of Uromyces hawksworthii, and of all other species included in the study.
| KR821139 | Present study, Brazil | |
| KR821140 | Present study, Brazil | |
| DQ354531 | ||
| AF426206 | ||
| DQ354526 | ||
| EU851141 | ||
| AF522177 | ||
| HQ412648 | ||
| GU058020 | ||
| DQ354519 | ||
| DQ359701 | ||
| DQ359702 | ||
| DQ354527 | ||
| KP201838 | Wang | |
| KP201839 | Wang | |
| GU058002 | ||
| EU851146 | ||
| GU109282 | ||
| KM249870 | ||
| AY745704 | Matheny | |
| DQ354529 | ||
| DQ917738 | ||
| DQ917739 | ||
| AF426201 | ||
| HQ412652 | ||
| HQ317512 | ||
| GU936634 | ||
| KJ716343 | ||
| AF426199 | ||
| AB115649 | ||
| JQ042250 |
* LSU: rDNA large subunit
Fig. 1.A–H. Uromyces hawksworthii (UB Mycol. Col. 22875): aecidial gall development and morphology of the aecia, A. Early stage of gall formation. B. Intermediate stage of two galls. C. Two mature galls bearing numerous aecidia. D. Cross section through a developing aecidium. E. Aecidia after aeciospore release. F. Peridium internal texture. G. Aeciospores. H. Detail view of the aeciospore wall. Bars: A–C = 2 mm, D = 50 μm, E = 300 μm, F = 20 μm, G = 10 μm, H = 1 μm.
Fig. 2.A–E. Uromyces hawksworthii (UB Mycol. Col. 22875): A. Circular to irregular dark brown telia on the adaxial face. B. Erumpent telium. C. A group of mature teliospores and several long paraphysis-like pedicels. D. Telium seen in SEM. E. Teliospores showing the characteristically pitted wall in SEM. Bars: A = 1 cm, B = 2 mm, C = 10 μm, D = 100 μm, E = 5 μm.
Fig. 3.Phylogenetic tree inferred from the Bayesian analysis based on the LSU sequences of Uromyces and related taxa. The Bayesian posterior probability values above 0.75 are indicated at the nodes. GenBank accession numbers are in parentheses. The specimens in this study are highlighted in bold. Black squares and circles indicate DNA sequences obtained from aeciospores and teliospores, respectively. The tree was rooted to Melampsora larici-populina.