TY - JOUR
T1 - Coelomycetous Dothideomycetes with emphasis on the families Cucurbitariaceae and Didymellaceae
AU - Valenzuela-Lopez, N.
AU - Cano-Lira, J. F.
AU - Guarro, J.
AU - Sutton, D. A.
AU - Wiederhold, N.
AU - Crous, P. W.
AU - Stchigel, A. M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute
PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - The taxonomy of the coelomycetes has undergone dramatic changes in recent years, but remains controversial due to the high number of taxa involved, their poor morphological differentiation, the rare occurrence of the sexual morphs, and rapid loss of fertility in vitro. In the present study, we revisited the families Cucurbitariaceae and Didymellaceae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), which include numerous plant pathogens, endophytic species associated with a wide host range, and saprobes. The taxonomy of two of the most relevant genera, i.e. Phoma and Pyrenochaeta, remains ambiguous after several phylogenetic studies, and needs further revision. We have studied a total of 143 strains of coelomycetes from clinical or environmental origin, by combining the LSU, ITS, tub2 and rpb2 sequences for a multi-locus analysis and a detailed morphological comparison. The resulting phylogenetic tree revealed that some fungi previously considered as members of Cucurbitariaceae represented five different families, and four of them, Neopyrenochaetaceae, Parapyrenochaetaceae, Pseudopyrenochaetaceae and Pyrenochaetopsidaceae, are proposed here as new. Furthermore, 13 new genera, 28 new species, and 20 new combinations are proposed within the Pleosporineae. Moreover, four new typifications are introduced to stabilise the taxonomy of these fungi.
AB - The taxonomy of the coelomycetes has undergone dramatic changes in recent years, but remains controversial due to the high number of taxa involved, their poor morphological differentiation, the rare occurrence of the sexual morphs, and rapid loss of fertility in vitro. In the present study, we revisited the families Cucurbitariaceae and Didymellaceae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), which include numerous plant pathogens, endophytic species associated with a wide host range, and saprobes. The taxonomy of two of the most relevant genera, i.e. Phoma and Pyrenochaeta, remains ambiguous after several phylogenetic studies, and needs further revision. We have studied a total of 143 strains of coelomycetes from clinical or environmental origin, by combining the LSU, ITS, tub2 and rpb2 sequences for a multi-locus analysis and a detailed morphological comparison. The resulting phylogenetic tree revealed that some fungi previously considered as members of Cucurbitariaceae represented five different families, and four of them, Neopyrenochaetaceae, Parapyrenochaetaceae, Pseudopyrenochaetaceae and Pyrenochaetopsidaceae, are proposed here as new. Furthermore, 13 new genera, 28 new species, and 20 new combinations are proposed within the Pleosporineae. Moreover, four new typifications are introduced to stabilise the taxonomy of these fungi.
KW - Cucurbitariaceae
KW - Didymellaceae
KW - Multigene phylogeny
KW - New taxa
KW - Phoma
KW - Pleosporales
KW - Pleosporineae
KW - Pyrenochaeta
KW - Pyrenochaetopsis
KW - Taxonomy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.simyco.2017.11.003
DO - 10.1016/j.simyco.2017.11.003
M3 - Article
C2 - 29255336
AN - SCOPUS:85036609816
SN - 0166-0616
VL - 90
SP - 1
EP - 69
JO - Studies in Mycology
JF - Studies in Mycology
ER -