2021
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9040706
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Phylogeny, Global Biogeography and Pleomorphism of Zanclospora

Abstract: Zanclospora (Chaetosphaeriaceae) is a neglected, phialidic dematiaceous hyphomycete with striking phenotypic heterogeneity among its species. Little is known about its global biogeography due to its extreme scarcity and lack of records verified by molecular data. Phylogenetic analyses of six nuclear loci, supported by phenotypic data, revealed Zanclospora as highly polyphyletic, with species distributed among three distantly related lineages in Sordariomycetes. Zanclospora is a pleomorphic genus with multiple … Show more

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“…The selenosporella-like morphotype appears polyphyletic in the Ascomycota . The genus Selenosporella ( Arnaud 1953 , MacGarvie 1968 ), typified with S. curvispora , was confirmed with molecular data to belong to the Helminthosphaeriaceae ( Réblová et al 2021 ). The family is rich in selenosporella-like asexual morphs and synasexual morphs, which have been linked with Endophragmiella , Echinosphaeria, Hilberina and Ruzenia ( Awao & Udagawa 1974 , Matsushima 1975 , Hughes 1979 , Sivanesan 1983, Gams 1973 , Miller & Huhndorf 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…The selenosporella-like morphotype appears polyphyletic in the Ascomycota . The genus Selenosporella ( Arnaud 1953 , MacGarvie 1968 ), typified with S. curvispora , was confirmed with molecular data to belong to the Helminthosphaeriaceae ( Réblová et al 2021 ). The family is rich in selenosporella-like asexual morphs and synasexual morphs, which have been linked with Endophragmiella , Echinosphaeria, Hilberina and Ruzenia ( Awao & Udagawa 1974 , Matsushima 1975 , Hughes 1979 , Sivanesan 1983, Gams 1973 , Miller & Huhndorf 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The ITS-LSU region was sequenced for I. phyllophila , I. ripogoni and the new species ( Table 1 ) and ML and BI analyses were performed on ITS-LSU and ITS-LSU- rpb2 - tef1-α datasets of 90 representatives of the Xylariales modified from Réblová et al (2021) . Outgroup taxa were Bactrodesmium abruptum and B. diversum ( Savoryellaceae ) and Helicoascotaiwania lacustris and Pleurotheciella erumpens ( Pleurotheciaceae ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1800 base pairs at the 5′-end) were analysed. Isolates, their sources and GenBank accession numbers of sequences generated in this study and those retrieved from GenBank and published in other studies ( Réblová and Winka 2000 , 2001 ; Fernández et al 2006 ; Somrithipol et al 2008 ; Shenoy et al 2010 ; Magyar et al 2011 ; Crous et al 2012 ; Hashimoto et al 2015 ; Hernández-Restrepo et al 2016 , 2017 ; Liu et al 2016 ; Lu et al 2016 ; Ma et al 2016 ; Yang et al 2018 ; Lin et al 2019 ; Luo et al 2019 ; Vu et al 2019 ; Réblová et al 2020 , 2021a , b ) are listed in the Suppl. material 1 : Table S1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The ITS and 28S rDNA sequences of the strain of C. dimorpha NBRC 33230 were retrieved from the NBRC online catalogue [30]. GenBank accession numbers for sequences retrieved from GenBank [31] and published in other studies [2,15,18,20,[32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49] are listed in the supplementary file: Table S1.…”
Section: Alignments and Phylogenetic Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%