Pintos, Á.; Alvarado, P. 2021: Phylogenetic delimitation of Apiospora and Arthrinium. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 7(1): 197-221.
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Pintos, Á.; Alvarado, P. 2021: Phylogenetic delimitation of Apiospora and Arthrinium. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 7(1): 197-221.
10.3114/fuse.2021.07.10
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Taxonomic concepts
Apiospora arundinis (Corda) Pintos & P. Alvarado
Apiospora hysterina (Sacc.) Pintos & P. Alvarado
Apiospora tintinnabula Samuels, McKenzie & D.E. Buchanan
Arthrinium arundinis (Corda) Dyko & B. Sutton 1979
Arthrinium bambusae M. Wang & L. Cai
Arthrinium cuspidatum (Cooke & Harkn.) Höhn. 1925
Arthrinium hysterinum (Sacc.) P.M. Kirk
Arthrinium pterospermum (Cooke & Massee) Arx
Arthrinium puccinioides (DC.) Kunze 1823
Arthrinium sporophleum Kunze 1823
Coniosporium arundinis (Corda) Sacc.
Gymnosporium arundinis Corda 1838
Melanconium hysterinum Sacc.
Papularia sphaerosperma (Pers.) Höhn.
Scyphospora hysterina (Sacc.) Sivan.
Stilbospora sphaerosperma Pers.
Descriptions
The analysis of ITS and 28S rDNA, as well as sequences of tef1 and tub2 exons suggests that Arthrinium s. str. and Apiospora represent independent lineages within Apiosporaceae. Morphologically, Arthrinium and Apiospora do not seem to have clear diagnostic features, although species of Arthrinium often produce variously shaped conidia (navicular, fusoid, curved, polygonal, rounded), while most species of Apiospora have rounded (face view) / lenticular (side view) conidia. Ecologically, most sequenced collections of Arthrinium were found on Cyperaceae or Juncaceae in temperate, cold or alpine habitats, while those of Apiospora were collected mainly on Poaceae (but also many other plant host families) in a wide range of habitats, including tropical and subtropical regions.
The analysis of ITS and 28S rDNA, as well as sequences of tef1 and tub2 exons suggests that Arthrinium s. str. and Apiospora represent independent lineages within Apiosporaceae. Morphologically, Arthrinium and Apiospora do not seem to have clear diagnostic features, although species of Arthrinium often produce variously shaped conidia (navicular, fusoid, curved, polygonal, rounded), while most species of Apiospora have rounded (face view) / lenticular (side view) conidia. Ecologically, most sequenced collections of Arthrinium were found on Cyperaceae or Juncaceae in temperate, cold or alpine habitats, while those of Apiospora were collected mainly on Poaceae (but also many other plant host families) in a wide range of habitats, including tropical and subtropical regions.
Cited scientific names
- Apiospora arundinis (Corda) Pintos & P. Alvarado 2021
- Apiospora hysterina (Sacc.) Pintos & P. Alvarado 2021
- Apiospora montagnei Sacc. 1875
- Apiospora neobambusae Pintos & P. Alvarado 2021
- Apiospora pterosperma (Cooke & Massee) Pintos & P. Alvarado 2021
- Apiospora Sacc. 1875
- Apiospora sphaerosperma (Pers.) Pintos & P. Alvarado 2021
- Apiospora tintinnabula Samuels, McKenzie & D.E. Buchanan 1981
- Arthrinium arundinis (Corda) Dyko & B. Sutton 1979
- Arthrinium austriacum Petr. 1959
- Arthrinium bambusae M. Wang & L. Cai 2018
- Arthrinium caricicola Kunze 1817
- Arthrinium curvatum Kunze 1823
- Arthrinium cuspidatum (Cooke & Harkn.) Höhn. 1925
- Arthrinium hysterinum (Sacc.) P.M. Kirk 1986
- Arthrinium Kunze 1817
- Arthrinium phaeospermum (Corda) M.B. Ellis 1965
- Arthrinium pterospermum (Cooke & Massee) Arx 1981
- Arthrinium puccinioides (DC.) Kunze 1823
- Arthrinium sporophleum Kunze 1823
- Camptoum curvatum (Kunze) Link 1824
- Coniosporium arundinis (Corda) Sacc. 1886
- Gymnosporium arundinis Corda 1838
- Melanconium hysterinum Sacc. 1893
- Papularia sphaerosperma (Pers.) Höhn. 1916
- Scyphospora hysterina (Sacc.) Sivan. 1983
- Stilbospora sphaerosperma Pers. 1796
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24 May 2021