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Fusarium: more than a node or a foot-shaped basal cell

Authors :
Crous, P. W.
Lombard, L.
Sandoval-Denis, M.
Seifert, K. A.
Schroers, H. J.
Chaverri, Priscila
Gené, J.
Guarro, J.
Hirooka, Y.
Bensch, Konstanze
Kema, Gerrit H. J.
Samson, Robert A.
Santos, Ariana C. S.
Shivas, Roger G.
Souza-Motta, C. M.
Sun, G. Y.
Swart, Wijnand J.
Szöke, Szániszló
Tan, Yupei
Taylor, Joanne E.
Taylor, P. W. J.
Lamprecht, Sandra Christina
Vieira Tiago, Patricia
Váczy, Kálmán Zoltán
Wiele, Nathalie van de
Merwe, N. A. van der
Verkley, Gerard J. M.
Vieira, Willie A. S.
Vizzini, Alfredo
Weir, Bevan S.
Wijayawardene, Nalin N.
Xia, J. W.
Cai, L.
Yáñez-Morales, María de Jesús
Yurkov, Andrey M.
Zamora, Juan Carlos
Zare, Rasoul
Zhang, C. L.
Thines, Marco
Rossman, Amy Y.
Stadler, Marc
Summerbell, Richard C.
Taylor, John W.
Ploch, Sebastian
Visagie, C. M.
Yilmaz, N.
Frisvad, Jens Christian
Abdel-Azeem, M. A.
Abdollahzadeh, J.
Abdolrasouli, Alireza
Akulov, A.
Alberts, Johanna F.
Araújo, João P.M.
Ariyawansa, Hiran A.S.
Bakhshi, Mounes
Ben Hadj Amor, A.
Bezerra, J. D. P.
Boekhout, T.
Câmara, M. P. S.
Carbia, Mauricio
Cardinali, Gianluigi
Castañeda-Ruiz, R. F.
Celis-Ramírez, Adriana Marcela
Chaturvedi, Vishnu
Collémare, Jérôme
Croll, Daniel
Damm, Ulrike
Decock, Cony A.
Vries, Ronald P. de
Ezekiel, Chibundu N.
Fan, X. L.
Fernández, Norma Beatriz
Gaya, Ester
González, Cristian D.
Gramaje, David
Groenewald, J. Z.
Grube, Martin
Guevara-Suarez, Marcela I.
Gupta, Vijai Kumar
Guarnaccia, Vladimiro
Haddaji, A.
Hagen, Ferry
Haelewaters, Danny
Hansen, Karen
Hashimoto, A.
Hernández-Restrepo, Margarita
Houbraken, Jos A. M. P.
Hubka, Vít
Hyde, K.D.
Iturriaga, Teresa M.
Jeewon, Rajesh
Johnston, Peter R.
Jurjević, Željko
Karaltı, İskender
Korsten, L.
Kuramae, Eiko Eurya
Kušan, Ivana
Labuda, Román
Lawrence, Daniel P.
Lee, Hyangburm
Lechat, Christian
Li, Hongye
Litovka, Yulia A.
Maharachchikumbura, Sajeewa S. N.
Marín-Felix, Yasmina
Matio Kemkuignou, B.
Matočec, Neven
McTaggart, Alistair R.
Mlčoch, Patrik
Mugnai, Laura
Nakashima, Chiharu
Nilsson, R. H.
Noumeur, Sara Raouia
Pavlov, Igor N.
Peralta, M. P.
Phillips, Alan J. L.
Pitt, John I.
Polizzi, Giancarlo
Quaedvlieg, William
Rajeshkumar, Kunhiraman C.
Restrepo, Silvia
Rhaïem, Azza
Robert, J.
Robert, Vincent A. R. G.
Messias Rodrigues, Anderson
Salgado-Salazar, Catalina
Crous, P. W.
Lombard, L.
Sandoval-Denis, M.
Seifert, K. A.
Schroers, H. J.
Chaverri, Priscila
Gené, J.
Guarro, J.
Hirooka, Y.
Bensch, Konstanze
Kema, Gerrit H. J.
Samson, Robert A.
Santos, Ariana C. S.
Shivas, Roger G.
Souza-Motta, C. M.
Sun, G. Y.
Swart, Wijnand J.
Szöke, Szániszló
Tan, Yupei
Taylor, Joanne E.
Taylor, P. W. J.
Lamprecht, Sandra Christina
Vieira Tiago, Patricia
Váczy, Kálmán Zoltán
Wiele, Nathalie van de
Merwe, N. A. van der
Verkley, Gerard J. M.
Vieira, Willie A. S.
Vizzini, Alfredo
Weir, Bevan S.
Wijayawardene, Nalin N.
Xia, J. W.
Cai, L.
Yáñez-Morales, María de Jesús
Yurkov, Andrey M.
Zamora, Juan Carlos
Zare, Rasoul
Zhang, C. L.
Thines, Marco
Rossman, Amy Y.
Stadler, Marc
Summerbell, Richard C.
Taylor, John W.
Ploch, Sebastian
Visagie, C. M.
Yilmaz, N.
Frisvad, Jens Christian
Abdel-Azeem, M. A.
Abdollahzadeh, J.
Abdolrasouli, Alireza
Akulov, A.
Alberts, Johanna F.
Araújo, João P.M.
Ariyawansa, Hiran A.S.
Bakhshi, Mounes
Ben Hadj Amor, A.
Bezerra, J. D. P.
Boekhout, T.
Câmara, M. P. S.
Carbia, Mauricio
Cardinali, Gianluigi
Castañeda-Ruiz, R. F.
Celis-Ramírez, Adriana Marcela
Chaturvedi, Vishnu
Collémare, Jérôme
Croll, Daniel
Damm, Ulrike
Decock, Cony A.
Vries, Ronald P. de
Ezekiel, Chibundu N.
Fan, X. L.
Fernández, Norma Beatriz
Gaya, Ester
González, Cristian D.
Gramaje, David
Groenewald, J. Z.
Grube, Martin
Guevara-Suarez, Marcela I.
Gupta, Vijai Kumar
Guarnaccia, Vladimiro
Haddaji, A.
Hagen, Ferry
Haelewaters, Danny
Hansen, Karen
Hashimoto, A.
Hernández-Restrepo, Margarita
Houbraken, Jos A. M. P.
Hubka, Vít
Hyde, K.D.
Iturriaga, Teresa M.
Jeewon, Rajesh
Johnston, Peter R.
Jurjević, Željko
Karaltı, İskender
Korsten, L.
Kuramae, Eiko Eurya
Kušan, Ivana
Labuda, Román
Lawrence, Daniel P.
Lee, Hyangburm
Lechat, Christian
Li, Hongye
Litovka, Yulia A.
Maharachchikumbura, Sajeewa S. N.
Marín-Felix, Yasmina
Matio Kemkuignou, B.
Matočec, Neven
McTaggart, Alistair R.
Mlčoch, Patrik
Mugnai, Laura
Nakashima, Chiharu
Nilsson, R. H.
Noumeur, Sara Raouia
Pavlov, Igor N.
Peralta, M. P.
Phillips, Alan J. L.
Pitt, John I.
Polizzi, Giancarlo
Quaedvlieg, William
Rajeshkumar, Kunhiraman C.
Restrepo, Silvia
Rhaïem, Azza
Robert, J.
Robert, Vincent A. R. G.
Messias Rodrigues, Anderson
Salgado-Salazar, Catalina
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Recent publications have argued that there are potentially serious consequences for researchers in recognising distinct genera in the terminal fusarioid clade of the family Nectriaceae. Thus, an alternate hypothesis, namely a very broad concept of the genus Fusarium was proposed. In doing so, however, a significant body of data that supports distinct genera in Nectriaceae based on morphology, biology, and phylogeny is disregarded. A DNA phylogeny based on 19 orthologous protein-coding genes was presented to support a very broad concept of Fusarium at the F1 node in Nectriaceae. Here, we demonstrate that re-analyses of this dataset show that all 19 genes support the F3 node that represents Fusarium sensu stricto as defined by F. sambucinum (sexual morph synonym Gibberella pulicaris). The backbone of the phylogeny is resolved by the concatenated alignment, but only six of the 19 genes fully support the F1 node, representing the broad circumscription of Fusarium. Furthermore, a re-analysis of the concatenated dataset revealed alternate topologies in different phylogenetic algorithms, highlighting the deep divergence and unresolved placement of various Nectriaceae lineages proposed as members of Fusarium. Species of Fusarium s. str. are characterised by Gibberella sexual morphs, asexual morphs with thin- or thick-walled macroconidia that have variously shaped apical and basal cells, and trichothecene mycotoxin production, which separates them from other fusarioid genera. Here we show that the Wollenweber concept of Fusarium presently accounts for 20 segregate genera with clear-cut synapomorphic traits, and that fusarioid macroconidia represent a character that has been gained or lost multiple times throughout Nectriaceae. Thus, the very broad circumscription of Fusarium is blurry and without apparent synapomorphies, and does not include all genera with fusarium-like macroconidia, which are spread throughout Nectriaceae (e.g., Cosmosporella, Macroconia, Microcera). In th

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1333181129
Document Type :
Electronic Resource