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The Trichoderma koningii aggregate species
- Source :
- Studies in Mycology
- Publication Year :
- 2006
- Publisher :
- CBS Fungal Biodiversity Centre, 2006.
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Abstract
- The morphological concept of Trichoderma koningii is found to include several species that differ from each other in details of phenotype (including conidium morphology, growth rate) and biogeography. Phylogenetic analysis utilizing partial sequences of the translation-elongation factor 1 alpha (tef1), as well as fragments of actin and calmodulin genes, indicate that phenotypic characters typical of T. koningii evolved independently in three well-separated main lineages. Combined molecular and phenotype data lead to the development of a taxonomy with the recognition of twelve taxonomic species and one variety within the three lineages. These lineages include: (1) T. koningii and T. ovalisporum and the new species T. caribbaeum var. caribbaeum, T. caribbaeum var. aequatoriale, T. dorotheae, T. dingleyae, T. intricatum, T. koningiopsis, T. petersenii and T. taiwanense; (2) the new species T. rogersonii and T. austrokoningii, and (3) the new anamorph T. stilbohypoxyli.Trichoderma koningii s. str. is an uncommon species restricted to Europe and eastern North America; T. caribbaeum var. aequatoriale, T. koningiopsis, and T. ovalisporum were isolated as endophytes of trunks of Theobroma species in tropical America, and T. ovalisporum from the woody liana Banisteropsis caapi in Ecuador; T. koningiopsis is common in tropical America but was isolated also from natural substrata in East Africa, Europe and Canada, and from ascospores in eastern North America, and as an endophyte in Theobroma species; T. stilbohypoxyli, originally described as a parasite of Stilbohypoxylon species in Puerto Rico, is found to be more common in the tropics, besides an endophytic isolate from Fagus in U.K. The additional new species are known almost exclusively from their teleomorphs. Isolates of T. ovalisporum and T. koningiopsis may have biological control potential. A morphophenetic key and a set of tools for molecular species identification were developed.Taxonomic novelties:Trichoderma austrokoningii/Hypocrea austrokoningii Samuels & Druzhinina sp.nov., T. caribbaeum var caribbaeum/H. caribbaea Samuels& Schroers sp.nov., T. caribbaeum var. aequatoriale Samuels & H.C. Evans var.nov., T. dingleyae/H. dingleyae Samuels & Dodd sp.nov., T. dorotheae/H. dorotheae Samuels & Dodd sp.nov., T. intricatum/H. intricata Samuels & Dodd sp.nov., T. koningiopsis/H. koningiopsis Samuels, C. Suarez& H.C. Evans sp.nov., T. petersenii/H. petersenii Samuels, Dodd & Schroers sp.nov., T. rogersonii/H. rogersonii Samuels sp.nov., T. stilbohypoxyli Samuels & Schroers sp.nov., T. taiwanense/H. taiwanensis Samuels & M.L. Wu sp.nov.
- Subjects :
- Systematics
Trichoderma koningii
calmodulin
Theobroma
cacao
Hypocrea
species identification
Hypocreaceae
biological control
molecular identification
rDNA
endophytes
Plant Science
Endophyte
030308 mycology & parasitology
03 medical and health sciences
morphological key
Common species
ISTH
Botany
GCPSR
systematics
Actin
biogeography
translation elongation factor 1-alpha
030304 developmental biology
0303 health sciences
ITS1 and 2
biology
barcode
Bayesian phylogeny
Articles
biology.organism_classification
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
local BLAST
RNA polymerase
sequence similarity search
Hypocreales
Taxonomy (biology)
nomenclature
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 18729797 and 01660616
- Volume :
- 56
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Studies in Mycology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d9e59b2cf7e1f5039f1de38bb7792218