Taxonomy and an Updated Phylogeny of Anomoloma (Amylocorticiales, Basidiomycota)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Morphological Studies
2.2. DNA Extraction and Sequencing
2.3. Phylogenetic Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Molecular Phylogeny
3.2. Taxonomy
4. Discussion
Key to Accepted Species of Anomoloma
1 Pore surface and rhizomorphs white | 5 |
1 Pore surface and rhizomorphs yellowish to yellow | 2 |
2 Pores 2–4 per mm | A. albolutescens |
2 Pores 4–6 per mm | 3 |
3 Basidiospores usually >4 μm in length | A. rhizosum |
3 Basidiospores usually <4 μm in length | 4 |
4 Pore surface bright chrome or sulphur yellow; vesicular cystidia present | A. flavissimum |
4 Pore surface cream to yellowish; vesicular cystidia absent | A. luteoalbum |
5 Growth on angiosperm wood, occurrence in subtropical area | A. submyceliosum |
5 Growth on gymnosperm wood, occurrence in temperate to boreal areas | 6 |
6 Basidiospores ellipsoid or broadly ovate, Q = 1.34–1.46 | A. myceliosum |
6 Basidiospores oblong-ellipsoid to ellipsoid, Q >1.5 | 7 |
7 Pores 1–2 per mm, basidiospores Q = 1.75–1.82 | A. denticulatum |
7 Pores 3–5 per mm, basidiospores Q = 1.42–1.51 | A. crystallinum |
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Species | Specimen No. | Locality | GenBank Accessions | Reference | |
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ITS | LSU | ||||
Amyloathelia crassiuscula | GB/K169-796 | Sweden | DQ144610 | DQ144610 | [5] |
Amylocorticium cebennense | HHB-2808 | USA | GU187505 | GU187561 | [3] |
A. cebennense | JS 24813 | Norway | AY463376 | AY586627 | [17] |
A. subincarnatum | AS 95 | Sweden | AY463377 | AY586628 | [18] |
A. subsulphureum | GB/M Ryberg | Sweden | DQ144611 | DQ144611 | [5] |
A. subsulphureum | HHB-13817 | USA | GU187506 | GU187562 | [3] |
Amyloxenasma allantosporum | 4527 | Sweden | GU187498 | GU187666 | [3] |
Anomoloma albolutescens | CFMR:L-6088 | USA | GU187507 | GU187563 | [3] |
A. albolutescens | H/RP 3549 | Finland | DQ144612 | DQ144612 | [5] |
A. albolutescens | Wei 2772 | China | KT954951 | [4] | |
A. albolutescens | LYBR 5671 | France | ON053465a | ON038410a | |
A. denticulatum | Dai 23149 | China | OM914148 a | OM914142 a | |
A. denticulatum | Dai 23150 | China | OM914149 a | OM914143 a | |
A. eurasiaticum | Dai 22860 | China | OM914144 a | OM914140 a | |
A. eurasiaticum | Dai 22861 | China | OM914145 a | ||
A. eurasiaticum | JV1108/4 | Czechia | OM914147 a | OM914141 a | |
A. eurasiaticum | H/TN 5911 | Finland | DQ144614 | ||
A. flavissimum | H/TN 6397 | China | DQ144613 | DQ144613 | [4] |
A. flavissimum | Dai 2968a | China | KT954952 | KT954966 | [4] |
A. flavissimum | Cui 10058 | China | KT954953 | KT954967 | [4] |
A. luteoalbum | Cui 2687 | China | KT954961 | KT954975 | [4] |
A. luteoalbum | Cui 8686 | China | KT954962 | KT954976 | [4] |
“A. myceliosum” | 80 | Russia | MK414515 | GenBank | |
A. myceliosum | JV0509/42 | USA | OM914150 a | ||
A. myceliosum | JV0509/117 | USA | OM914151 a | ||
A. myceliosum | CFMR:MJL-4413 | Canada | GU187500 | GU187559 | [3] |
A. rhizosum | H/YD 4031 | China | DQ144616 | DQ144616 | [5] |
A. rhizosum | Cui 9717 | China | KT954958 | KT954972 | [4] |
A. rhizosum | Cui 10589 | China | KT954959 | KT954973 | [4] |
A. rhizosum | Cui 10618 | China | KT954960 | KT954974 | [4] |
A. sp.1 | JV0509/54 | USA | OM914151 a | ||
A. submyceliosum | Dai 7402 | China | KT954963 | KT954977 | [4] |
A. submyceliosum | Cui 2942 | China | KT954965 | [4] | |
Anomoporia bombycina | CFMR:L-6240 | USA | GU187508 | GU187564 | [3] |
A. bombycina | GGu612 | Norway | AY463378 | AY586629 | [17] |
A. kamtschatica | GB/M Edman K426 | Sweden | DQ144615 | [5] | |
A. kamtschatica | KHL11072 | Sweden | AY463379 | AY586630 | [17] |
A. vesiculosa | O/M Nunez 934 | Japan | DQ144617 | DQ144617 | [5] |
A. vesiculosa | Dai 5657 | China | KT954949 | [4] | |
A. vesiculosa | Cui 9523 | China | KT954950 | [4] | |
Hypochniciellum subillaqueatum | KHL 8493 | Sweden | AY463431 | AY586679 | [17] |
Podoserpula pusio | RH9929 | New Zealand | KP191968 | KP191769 | GenBank |
P. pusio | AFTOL-1522 | Australia | DQ494688 | DQ470821 | [18] |
P. pusio | H. Lepp 329 | Australia | GU187555 | EF535271 | [3] |
Species | Distribution (Type Locality Underlined) | Pore Surface | Sterile Margin | Rhizomorphs | Pore (per mm) | Tramal Hyphae | Subicular Hyphae | Cystidia and Cystidioles | Basidiospores (µm) | Hosts | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A. albolutescens | China, Finland, Sweden, USA | cream to pale chrome yellow and distinctly yellow | thin, white or yellowish | yellow, spreading along surface | 2–4 | loosely subparallel | often covered with coarse or cubical crystals | absent | ellipsoid to subglobose, 3.9–5.2 × 2.9–3.6, L = 4.51, W = 3,25, Q = 1.36–1.46 | gymnosperms, rarely angiosperms | [5,6] |
A. denticulatum | China: Sichuan | cream | distinct, irregular | white, spreading under basidiocarp | 1–2 | interwoven | smooth | absent | oblong to ellipsoid, 3.5–4.3 × 2–2.5, L = 3.84, W = 2.15, Q = 1.75–1.82 | Abies | This study |
A. eurasiaticum | Czechia, China: Yunnan, Finland | white to cream and cream buff | irregular, white | white, spreading from margin | 3–5 | interwoven | often covered with minute hyaline crystals | absent | oblong to ellipsoid, 3.2–4 × 2–2.8, L = 3.49, W = 2.34, Q = 1.42–1.50 | Picea | This study |
A. flavissimum | China, Russia | bright chrome or sulphur yellow to vitelline | lemon yellow | yellow, spreading from margin | 4–5 | interwoven | often covered with coarse crystals. | present | ellipsoid or subglobose, 3.2–4.1 × 2.4–3.1, L = 3.66, W = 2.79, Q = 1.26–1.36 | gymnosperms and very rotten wood of angiosperms | [5,6] |
A. luteoalbum | China: Zhejiang | cream to yellowish | irregular, cream | yellow, spreading from margin | 5–6 | interwoven | often covered with minute hyaline crystals | absent | ellipsoid, 3–3.5 × 2–2.5, L = 3.2, W = 2.18, Q = 1.41–1.49 | Pinus | [4] |
A. myceliosum | Canada, USA | white to light cream | white, radially fibrous | white, extending deep into the substrate | 3–4 | interwoven | some hyphae covered with coarse crystals. | absent | ellipsoid or broadly ovate, with rounded ventral side, 3–4.1 × 2.2–2.9, L = 3.48, W = 2.51, Q = 1.34–1.46 | gymnosperms, rarely angiosperms | [5,6] |
A. rhizosum | China: Sichuan | yellowish to buff-yellow | irregular, yellow or ochraceous | straw–colored, spreading from margin | 4–5 | interwoven | rarely covered with minute hyaline crystals | absent | ellipsoid with truncated ends, 4.1–5.3 × 3–4, L = 4.82, W = 3.57, Q = 1.34–1.37 | Tsuga chinensis | [5] |
A. submyceliosum | China: Fujian | white to cream buff | irregular, white | white spreading from margin | 2–3 | interwoven | often covered with minute hyaline crystals | absent | ellipsoid, 3–4.2 × 2–2.7, L = 3.74, W = 2.32, Q = 1.54–1.69 | angiosperm | [4] |
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Zhou, M.; Vlasák, J.; Ghobad-Nejhad, M.; Lim, Y.W.; Dai, Y.-C. Taxonomy and an Updated Phylogeny of Anomoloma (Amylocorticiales, Basidiomycota). Forests 2022, 13, 713. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13050713
Zhou M, Vlasák J, Ghobad-Nejhad M, Lim YW, Dai Y-C. Taxonomy and an Updated Phylogeny of Anomoloma (Amylocorticiales, Basidiomycota). Forests. 2022; 13(5):713. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13050713
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhou, Meng, Josef Vlasák, Masoomeh Ghobad-Nejhad, Young Woon Lim, and Yu-Cheng Dai. 2022. "Taxonomy and an Updated Phylogeny of Anomoloma (Amylocorticiales, Basidiomycota)" Forests 13, no. 5: 713. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13050713
APA StyleZhou, M., Vlasák, J., Ghobad-Nejhad, M., Lim, Y. W., & Dai, Y. -C. (2022). Taxonomy and an Updated Phylogeny of Anomoloma (Amylocorticiales, Basidiomycota). Forests, 13(5), 713. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13050713