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Species diversity, distribution patterns, and substrate specificity of Strobilurus.
Qin, Jiao; Horak, Egon; Popa, Flavius; Rexer, Karl-Heinz; Kost, Gerhard; Li, Fang; Yang, Zhu L.
Affiliation
  • Qin J; a Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Kunming 650201 , China.
  • Horak E; b Key Laboratory of Economic Plants and Biotechnology, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Kunming 650201 , China.
  • Popa F; c Schlossfeld 17, AT-6020 Innsbruck , Austria.
  • Rexer KH; d Department of Ecosystem Monitoring , Research and Conservation , Black Forest National Park, Kniebisstr. 67, 77740 Bad Peterstal-Griesbach , Germany.
  • Kost G; e Systematic Botany and Mycology, FB17, Philipps University Marburg , 35032 Marburg , Germany.
  • Li F; e Systematic Botany and Mycology, FB17, Philipps University Marburg , 35032 Marburg , Germany.
  • Yang ZL; f School of Life Sciences , Sun Yat-sen University , Guangzhou 510275 , China.
Mycologia ; 110(3): 584-604, 2018.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29913116
ABSTRACT
The fungal genus Strobilurus belongs to Physalacriaceae and contains approximately 11 species worldwide. Species of this genus grow and reproduce on cones of various conifers, seed pods or fruits of Magnolia and Liquidambar, and branches and wood of conifers. Previous studies focused mainly on samples from Europe and North America. And no genus-specific phylogenetic analysis has been carried out to date. The monophyly, degree of species diversity and substrate specificity, and overall distribution patterns are addressed here using morphological and molecular evidence. The authors collected samples of Strobilurus from much of its known distribution ranges and carried out morphological observations and multilocus phylogenetic analyses using five molecular markers. The results show that Strobilurus is a monophyletic group but may exclude one species, S. ohshimae. A total of 13 species was identified, with two, S. orientalis and S. pachycystidiatus, described as new from China. Several species were shown to be specific to certain substrates, whereas a few less so. Biogeographic analyses indicated that historical exchanges of species between East Asia, Europe, and North America, later vicariance events, and substrate specificity have contributed jointly to diversification of Strobilurus.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Phylogeny / Agaricales / Biodiversity Type of study: Prognostic_studies Country/Region as subject: America do norte / Asia / Europa Language: En Journal: Mycologia Year: 2018 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Phylogeny / Agaricales / Biodiversity Type of study: Prognostic_studies Country/Region as subject: America do norte / Asia / Europa Language: En Journal: Mycologia Year: 2018 Document type: Article