Systematics of the Ustilago-Sporisorium-Macalpinomyces complex of smut fungi


Autoria(s): McTaggart, Alistair Ross
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Smut fungi are important pathogens of grasses, including the cultivated crops maize, sorghum and sugarcane. Typically, smut fungi infect the inflorescence of their host plants. Three genera of smut fungi (Ustilago, Sporisorium and Macalpinomyces) form a complex with overlapping morphological characters, making species placement problematic. For example, the newly described Macalpinomyces mackinlayi possesses a combination of morphological characters such that it cannot be unambiguously accommodated in any of the three genera. Previous attempts to define Ustilago, Sporisorium and Macalpinomyces using morphology and molecular phylogenetics have highlighted the polyphyletic nature of the genera, but have failed to produce a satisfactory taxonomic resolution. A detailed systematic study of 137 smut species in the Ustilago-Sporisorium- Macalpinomyces complex was completed in the current work. Morphological and DNA sequence data from five loci were assessed with maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference to reconstruct a phylogeny of the complex. The phylogenetic hypotheses generated were used to identify morphological synapomorphies, some of which had previously been dismissed as a useful way to delimit the complex. These synapomorphic characters are the basis for a revised taxonomic classification of the Ustilago-Sporisorium-Macalpinomyces complex, which takes into account their morphological diversity and coevolution with their grass hosts. The new classification is based on a redescription of the type genus Sporisorium, and the establishment of four genera, described from newly recognised monophyletic groups, to accommodate species expelled from Sporisorium. Over 150 taxonomic combinations have been proposed as an outcome of this investigation, which makes a rigorous and objective contribution to the fungal systematics of these important plant pathogens.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47047/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47047/1/Alistair_McTaggart_Thesis.pdf

McTaggart, Alistair Ross (2010) Systematics of the Ustilago-Sporisorium-Macalpinomyces complex of smut fungi. PhD by Publication, Queensland University of Technology.

Fonte

Biogeoscience; Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #systematics, phylogenetics, maximum likelihood, Bayesian analysis, fungi, Ustilaginaceae, taxonomy, character homology, synapomorphy, Stollia, Langdonia, Mycosarcoma, Anthracocystis
Tipo

Thesis