2021
DOI: 10.3114/fuse.2021.07.02
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A higher-rank classification for rust fungi, with notes on genera

Abstract: The rust fungi (Pucciniales) with 7000+ species comprise one of the largest orders of Fungi, and one for which taxonomy at all ranks remains problematic. Here we provide a taxonomic framework, based on 16 years of sampling that includes ca. 80 % of accepted genera including type species wherever possible, and three DNA loci used to resolve the deeper nodes of the rust fungus tree of life. Pucciniales are comprised of seven suborders – Araucariomycetineae subord. nov., Melampsorineae, Mikronegeriineae, Raveneli… Show more

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“…To confirm the phylogenetic placement of the fungi in Hamamelidaceae and their relationship, a phylogenetic tree was established based on 28S ( Figure 2 ). The phylogenetic results were mostly congruent with recent studies of rust fungi ( Aime and Mctaggart, 2020 ). However, the support value was lower because only the 28S gene was used in the analysis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…To confirm the phylogenetic placement of the fungi in Hamamelidaceae and their relationship, a phylogenetic tree was established based on 28S ( Figure 2 ). The phylogenetic results were mostly congruent with recent studies of rust fungi ( Aime and Mctaggart, 2020 ). However, the support value was lower because only the 28S gene was used in the analysis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The Desmella clade was sister to Sphaerophragmiaceae sensu Beenken (2017) in the phylogenetic analyses based on the 28S rDNA region sequences (Fig. 1), while D. aneimiae was included in Pucciniaceae in phylogenetic analyses using the 28S, 18S rDNA and CO3 gene coding regions, e.g., Aime & McTaggart (2021). In the phylogram using the 28S region by McTaggart, Geering and Shivas (2014), D. aneimiae which was the same collection examined by Aime and McTaggart (2021) Desmella aneimiae is characterized by suprastomatal uredinia and telia (wardia-type) and diorchidioid teliospores, i.e., 2-celled pedicellate teliospores with vertical or oblique septa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1), while D. aneimiae was included in Pucciniaceae in phylogenetic analyses using the 28S, 18S rDNA and CO3 gene coding regions, e.g., Aime & McTaggart (2021). In the phylogram using the 28S region by McTaggart, Geering and Shivas (2014), D. aneimiae which was the same collection examined by Aime and McTaggart (2021) Desmella aneimiae is characterized by suprastomatal uredinia and telia (wardia-type) and diorchidioid teliospores, i.e., 2-celled pedicellate teliospores with vertical or oblique septa. Wardia-type uredinia have also been reported from Hemileia (Mikronegeriineae, Zaghouaniaceae) and Edythea (Uredinineae, Pucciniaceae) species (Cummins & Hiratsuka, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rust fungi belong to the taxonomical order Pucciniales that consists of more than 7000 species (Aime and McTaggart, 2021). These obligate biotrophic fungi infect a large number of host plants in which they cause important damages.…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%