Five new species of the obligate mycoparasite Syncephalis (Zoopagales, Zoopagomycotina) from soil.
Mycologia, 2016/Nov/dec;108(6):1114-1129.
Benny GL[1], Ho HM[2], Lazarus KL[1], Smith ME[1]
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PMID: 27760848DOI: 10.3852/15-073
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Abstract
More than 520 soil samples were surveyed for species of the mycoparasitic zygomycete genus Syncephalis using a culture-based approach. These fungi are relatively common in soil using the optimal conditions for growing both the host and parasite. Five species obtained in dual culture are unknown to science and are described here: (i) S. digitata with sporangiophores short, merosporangia separate at the apices, simple, 3-5 spored; (ii) S. floridana, which forms galls in the host and has sporangiophores up to 170 µm long with unbranched merosporangia that contain 2-4 spores; (iii) S. pseudoplumigaleta, with an abrupt apical bend in the sporophore; (iv) S. pyriformis with fertile vesicles that are long-pyriform; and (v) S. unispora with unispored merosporangia. To facilitate future molecular comparisons between species of Syncephalis and to allow identification of these fungi from environmental sampling datasets, we used Syncephalis-specific PCR primers to generate internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences for all five new species.
Keywords: Absidia; Cunninghamella; Mortierella; Mucor; Umbelopsis; culture; merosporangium; mycoparasite; zygospores
MeSH terms
Cluster Analysis; DNA, Fungal; DNA, Ribosomal Spacer; Fungi; Microscopy; Phylogeny; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Soil Microbiology
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