Early evolution of endoparasitic group in powdery mildews : molecular phylogeny suggests missing link between Phyllactinia and Leveillula

Autores
Takamatsu, Susumu; Siahaan, Siska A.S.; Moreno Rico, Onésimo; Cabrera, María Graciela; Braun, Uwe
Año de publicación
2016
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: Takamatsu, Susumu. Mie University. Graduate School. Department of Bioresources; Japan.
Fil: Siahaan, Siska A.S. Mie University. Graduate School. Department of Bioresources; Japan.
Fil: Moreno Rico, Onésimo. Autonomous University of Aquascalientes. Center of Basic Sciences. Department of Microbiology; México.
Fil: Cabrera, María Graciela. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias; Argentina.
Fil: Braun, Uwe. Martin Luther University, Institute of Biology, Geobotany and Botanical Garden; Germany.
Of the 17 genera of the Erysiphaceae, only four genera (viz. Leveillula, Phyllactinia, Pleochaeta and Queirozia) exhibit (partly) endoparasitism. To investigate early evolution of this endoparasitic nature, we performed molecular phylogenetic analyses of powderymildews belonging to the tribe Phyllactinieae collected in North and South America. The most ancestral taxa in the tribe Phyllactinieae belong to the Pleochaeta/Queirozia group, from which the genus Phyllactinia was derived. Finally, the truly endoparasitic genus Leveillula emerged from a part of Phyllactinia. The present study showed clear evolutional polarity in the powdery mildews concerned (that is, partly endoparasitic group evolved from ectoparasitic group) and then a truly endoparasitic group emerged from a partly endoparasitic group. In addition, a group with distinctly dimorphic conidia proved to be basal in the Phyllactinieae, and a group without distinctly dimorphic conidia was derived from that group. The present analyses clearly showed that Leveillula derived from a part of the “Basal Phyllactinia group”. However, all sister taxa to Leveillula were distributed in North and South America. Because the putative geographic origin of Leveillula is assumed to be Central and Western Asia or the Mediterranean region, we postulate a missing link during the evolution of Leveillula from Phyllactinia. Based on the present phylogenetic studies and the new rules of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (McNeill et al. 2012), the following new species and taxonomic re-allocations are proposed: Phyllactinia bougainvilleae sp. nov., Ph. Caricae comb. nov., Ph. caricicola comb. nov., Ph. Durante comb. nov., Ph. leveilluloides sp. nov., Ph. Obclavata comb. nov., and Ph. papayae comb. nov.
Fuente
Mycologia, 2016, vol. 108, no. 5, p. 837-850.
Materia
Erysiphaceae
Erysiphales
Phyllactinieae
Pleochaeta
Queirozia
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spelling Early evolution of endoparasitic group in powdery mildews : molecular phylogeny suggests missing link between Phyllactinia and LeveillulaTakamatsu, SusumuSiahaan, Siska A.S.Moreno Rico, OnésimoCabrera, María GracielaBraun, UweErysiphaceaeErysiphalesPhyllactinieaePleochaetaQueiroziaFil: Takamatsu, Susumu. Mie University. Graduate School. Department of Bioresources; Japan.Fil: Siahaan, Siska A.S. Mie University. Graduate School. Department of Bioresources; Japan.Fil: Moreno Rico, Onésimo. Autonomous University of Aquascalientes. Center of Basic Sciences. Department of Microbiology; México.Fil: Cabrera, María Graciela. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias; Argentina.Fil: Braun, Uwe. Martin Luther University, Institute of Biology, Geobotany and Botanical Garden; Germany.Of the 17 genera of the Erysiphaceae, only four genera (viz. Leveillula, Phyllactinia, Pleochaeta and Queirozia) exhibit (partly) endoparasitism. To investigate early evolution of this endoparasitic nature, we performed molecular phylogenetic analyses of powderymildews belonging to the tribe Phyllactinieae collected in North and South America. The most ancestral taxa in the tribe Phyllactinieae belong to the Pleochaeta/Queirozia group, from which the genus Phyllactinia was derived. Finally, the truly endoparasitic genus Leveillula emerged from a part of Phyllactinia. The present study showed clear evolutional polarity in the powdery mildews concerned (that is, partly endoparasitic group evolved from ectoparasitic group) and then a truly endoparasitic group emerged from a partly endoparasitic group. In addition, a group with distinctly dimorphic conidia proved to be basal in the Phyllactinieae, and a group without distinctly dimorphic conidia was derived from that group. The present analyses clearly showed that Leveillula derived from a part of the “Basal Phyllactinia group”. However, all sister taxa to Leveillula were distributed in North and South America. Because the putative geographic origin of Leveillula is assumed to be Central and Western Asia or the Mediterranean region, we postulate a missing link during the evolution of Leveillula from Phyllactinia. Based on the present phylogenetic studies and the new rules of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (McNeill et al. 2012), the following new species and taxonomic re-allocations are proposed: Phyllactinia bougainvilleae sp. nov., Ph. Caricae comb. nov., Ph. caricicola comb. nov., Ph. Durante comb. nov., Ph. leveilluloides sp. nov., Ph. Obclavata comb. nov., and Ph. papayae comb. nov.The Mycological Society of America2016info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfp. 837–850.application/pdfTakamatsu, Susumu, et al., 2016. Early evolution of endoparasitic group in powdery mildews : molecular phylogeny suggests missing link between Phyllactinia and Leveillula. Mycologia. Londres: The Mycological Society of America, vol. 108, no. 5, p. 837-850. E-ISSN 0027-55141557-2536http://repositorio.unne.edu.ar/handle/123456789/52312Mycologia, 2016, vol. 108, no. 5, p. 837-850.reponame:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (UNNE)instname:Universidad Nacional del Nordesteeng10.3852/16-010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.5 Argentina2025-10-23T11:20:01Zoai:repositorio.unne.edu.ar:123456789/52312instacron:UNNEInstitucionalhttp://repositorio.unne.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://repositorio.unne.edu.ar/oaiososa@bib.unne.edu.ar;sergio.alegria@unne.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:48712025-10-23 11:20:01.693Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (UNNE) - Universidad Nacional del Nordestefalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Early evolution of endoparasitic group in powdery mildews : molecular phylogeny suggests missing link between Phyllactinia and Leveillula
title Early evolution of endoparasitic group in powdery mildews : molecular phylogeny suggests missing link between Phyllactinia and Leveillula
spellingShingle Early evolution of endoparasitic group in powdery mildews : molecular phylogeny suggests missing link between Phyllactinia and Leveillula
Takamatsu, Susumu
Erysiphaceae
Erysiphales
Phyllactinieae
Pleochaeta
Queirozia
title_short Early evolution of endoparasitic group in powdery mildews : molecular phylogeny suggests missing link between Phyllactinia and Leveillula
title_full Early evolution of endoparasitic group in powdery mildews : molecular phylogeny suggests missing link between Phyllactinia and Leveillula
title_fullStr Early evolution of endoparasitic group in powdery mildews : molecular phylogeny suggests missing link between Phyllactinia and Leveillula
title_full_unstemmed Early evolution of endoparasitic group in powdery mildews : molecular phylogeny suggests missing link between Phyllactinia and Leveillula
title_sort Early evolution of endoparasitic group in powdery mildews : molecular phylogeny suggests missing link between Phyllactinia and Leveillula
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Takamatsu, Susumu
Siahaan, Siska A.S.
Moreno Rico, Onésimo
Cabrera, María Graciela
Braun, Uwe
author Takamatsu, Susumu
author_facet Takamatsu, Susumu
Siahaan, Siska A.S.
Moreno Rico, Onésimo
Cabrera, María Graciela
Braun, Uwe
author_role author
author2 Siahaan, Siska A.S.
Moreno Rico, Onésimo
Cabrera, María Graciela
Braun, Uwe
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Erysiphaceae
Erysiphales
Phyllactinieae
Pleochaeta
Queirozia
topic Erysiphaceae
Erysiphales
Phyllactinieae
Pleochaeta
Queirozia
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Fil: Takamatsu, Susumu. Mie University. Graduate School. Department of Bioresources; Japan.
Fil: Siahaan, Siska A.S. Mie University. Graduate School. Department of Bioresources; Japan.
Fil: Moreno Rico, Onésimo. Autonomous University of Aquascalientes. Center of Basic Sciences. Department of Microbiology; México.
Fil: Cabrera, María Graciela. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias; Argentina.
Fil: Braun, Uwe. Martin Luther University, Institute of Biology, Geobotany and Botanical Garden; Germany.
Of the 17 genera of the Erysiphaceae, only four genera (viz. Leveillula, Phyllactinia, Pleochaeta and Queirozia) exhibit (partly) endoparasitism. To investigate early evolution of this endoparasitic nature, we performed molecular phylogenetic analyses of powderymildews belonging to the tribe Phyllactinieae collected in North and South America. The most ancestral taxa in the tribe Phyllactinieae belong to the Pleochaeta/Queirozia group, from which the genus Phyllactinia was derived. Finally, the truly endoparasitic genus Leveillula emerged from a part of Phyllactinia. The present study showed clear evolutional polarity in the powdery mildews concerned (that is, partly endoparasitic group evolved from ectoparasitic group) and then a truly endoparasitic group emerged from a partly endoparasitic group. In addition, a group with distinctly dimorphic conidia proved to be basal in the Phyllactinieae, and a group without distinctly dimorphic conidia was derived from that group. The present analyses clearly showed that Leveillula derived from a part of the “Basal Phyllactinia group”. However, all sister taxa to Leveillula were distributed in North and South America. Because the putative geographic origin of Leveillula is assumed to be Central and Western Asia or the Mediterranean region, we postulate a missing link during the evolution of Leveillula from Phyllactinia. Based on the present phylogenetic studies and the new rules of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (McNeill et al. 2012), the following new species and taxonomic re-allocations are proposed: Phyllactinia bougainvilleae sp. nov., Ph. Caricae comb. nov., Ph. caricicola comb. nov., Ph. Durante comb. nov., Ph. leveilluloides sp. nov., Ph. Obclavata comb. nov., and Ph. papayae comb. nov.
description Fil: Takamatsu, Susumu. Mie University. Graduate School. Department of Bioresources; Japan.
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