TY - JOUR
T1 - Systematics of Hypocrea citrina and related taxa
AU - Overton, Barrie E.
AU - Stewart, Elwin L.
AU - Geiser, David M.
AU - Jaklitsch, Walter M.
N1 - Funding Information:
We wish to acknowledge the following persons for their contributions to this manuscript: Dr Gary J. Samuels for his comments on the systematics of H. citrina, for the photographs of H. lactea, and access to specimens, Dr Ronald Petersen for his assistance in questions of nomenclature, Dr E. Parmasto for his identification of polypores in our study, Dr Elke Lieckfeldt (deceased Aug. 2002) for her support and comments with the initial planning stages of the molecular portion of this project, Dr Yoshimichi Doi for making specimens available for study during the first author's work in Japan, and Dr Walter Gams for rendering the Latin diagnoses and his editorial comments on the manuscript. Dr. James Bray identified the moss Drepanocladus uncinatus (Hedw.) Warnst. This study was supported by the United States National Science Foundation (PEET) grant 9712308 “Monographic Studies of Hypocrealean Fungi: Hypocrea and Hypomyces”.
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Morphological studies and phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from three genomic regions - the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of the nuclear ribosomal gene repeat, a partial sequence of RNA polymerase II subunit (rpb2), and a partial sequence of translation elongation factor (tef1) - were used to investigate the systematics of Hypocrea citrina and related species. A neotype specimen is designated for H. citrina that conforms to Persoon's description of a yellow effuse fungus occurring on leaf litter. Historical information and results obtained in this study provide the foundation for selection of a lectotype specimen from Fries's herbarium for H. Iactea. The results indicate that (1) Hypocrea citrina and H. pulvinata are distinct species; (2) H. Iactea sensu Fries is a synonym of the older name H. citrina; (3) H. pulvinata, H. protopulvinata, and H. americana are phylogenetically distinct species that form a well-supported polyporicolous clade; (4) H. citrina is situated in a clade closely related to H. pulvinata; and (5) H. microcitrina and H. pseudostraminea reside in a highly supported clade phylogenetically distinct from H. citrina. Hypocrea protopulvinata, H. microcitrina, H. megalocitrina, H. pseudostraminea, and a new species, H. aurantiistroma, are reported and described from North America. Variation in rpb2 and tef1 gene sequences suggests geographical subgroupings between European and North American isolates of H. pulvinata. The phytogenies inferred from ITS, rpb2, and tef1 gene sequences are concordant. Hypocrea citrina var. americana is elevated to species status, Hypocrea americana.
AB - Morphological studies and phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from three genomic regions - the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of the nuclear ribosomal gene repeat, a partial sequence of RNA polymerase II subunit (rpb2), and a partial sequence of translation elongation factor (tef1) - were used to investigate the systematics of Hypocrea citrina and related species. A neotype specimen is designated for H. citrina that conforms to Persoon's description of a yellow effuse fungus occurring on leaf litter. Historical information and results obtained in this study provide the foundation for selection of a lectotype specimen from Fries's herbarium for H. Iactea. The results indicate that (1) Hypocrea citrina and H. pulvinata are distinct species; (2) H. Iactea sensu Fries is a synonym of the older name H. citrina; (3) H. pulvinata, H. protopulvinata, and H. americana are phylogenetically distinct species that form a well-supported polyporicolous clade; (4) H. citrina is situated in a clade closely related to H. pulvinata; and (5) H. microcitrina and H. pseudostraminea reside in a highly supported clade phylogenetically distinct from H. citrina. Hypocrea protopulvinata, H. microcitrina, H. megalocitrina, H. pseudostraminea, and a new species, H. aurantiistroma, are reported and described from North America. Variation in rpb2 and tef1 gene sequences suggests geographical subgroupings between European and North American isolates of H. pulvinata. The phytogenies inferred from ITS, rpb2, and tef1 gene sequences are concordant. Hypocrea citrina var. americana is elevated to species status, Hypocrea americana.
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U2 - 10.3114/sim.2006.56.01
DO - 10.3114/sim.2006.56.01
M3 - Article
C2 - 18490988
AN - SCOPUS:33748978493
SN - 0166-0616
VL - 56
SP - 1
EP - 38
JO - Studies in Mycology
JF - Studies in Mycology
ER -