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Phylogenetic origins of the asexual mycorrhizal symbiont Cenococcum geophilum Fr. and other mycorrhizal fungi among the ascomycetes.

K F LoBuglio1, M L Berbee, J W Taylor.   

Abstract

The phylogenetic relationship of the asexual mycorrhizal fungus Cenococcum geophilam Fr. among sexual ascomycetes was examined by phylogenetic analysis of nucleotide sequence data from the nuclear small subunit (18S) ribosomal RNA genie region. A specific focus of this study was to test the hypothesis that the genus Elaphomyces is the closest sexual relative of C. geophilum. Thus nucleotide sequence data of five C. geophilum isolates, three Elaphomyces species, and 44 additional genera of ascomycetes were included in the phylogenetic analyses. The percentage of similarity among the 18S rDNA sequences of the C. geophilum isolates examined was 99.8 to 100%, indicating that C. geophilum is monophyletic. Percent similarity of nucleotide sequence among the three Elaphomyces species was also high and ranged from 99.4 to 99.5%. DNA parsimony and distance analysis of the sequence data separated these 2 genera on distant clades when sequence from 44 additional genera of ascomycetes was included. Parsimony and distance analyses positioned C. geophilum as a basal, intermediate lineage between the two Loculoascomycete orders, the Pleosporales and the Dothidiales, and strongly supported Elaphomyces to be of Plectomycete origin. Among the sexual Ascomycetes examined, which included representative taxa from four classes of filamentous Ascomycetes (Plectomycetes, Pyrenomycetes, Discomycetes, and Loculoascomycetes), no close sexual relative to C. geophilum was identified. At least four independent lineages of mycorrhizal fungi were identified among the ascomycetes examined.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8899729     DOI: 10.1006/mpev.1996.0077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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