Synchrospora gen. nov., a New Peronosporaceae Genus with Aerial Lifestyle from a Natural Cloud Forest in Panama
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2023
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Jung, Thomas
Balci, Yilmaz
Broders, Kirk D.

Milenković, Ivan

Janousek, Josef
Kudlacek, Tomas

Đorđević, Biljana

Horta Jung, Marilia

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During a survey of Phytophthora diversity in Panama, fast-growing oomycete isolates were obtained from naturally fallen leaves of an unidentified tree species in a tropical cloud forest. Phylogenetic analyses of sequences from the nuclear ITS, LSU and beta tub loci and the mitochondrial cox1 and cox2 genes revealed that they belong to a new species of a new genus, officially described here as Synchrospora gen. nov., which resided as a basal genus within the Peronosporaceae. The type species S. medusiformis has unique morphological characteristics. The sporangiophores show determinate growth, multifurcating at the end, forming a stunted, candelabra-like apex from which multiple (8 to gt 100) long, curved pedicels are growing simultaneously in a medusa-like way. The caducous papillate sporangia mature and are shed synchronously. The breeding system is homothallic, hence more inbreeding than outcrossing, with smooth-walled oogonia, plerotic oospores and paragynous antheridia. Optimum and... maximum temperatures for growth are 22.5 and 25-27.5 degrees C, consistent with its natural cloud forest habitat. It is concluded that S. medusiformis as adapted to a lifestyle as a canopy-dwelling leaf pathogen in tropical cloud forests. More oomycete explorations in the canopies of tropical rainforests and cloud forests are needed to elucidate the diversity, host associations and ecological roles of oomycetes and, in particular, S. medusiformis and possibly other Synchrospora taxa in this as yet under-explored habitat.
Ključne reči:
tropical / synchronous sporulation / phylogeny / oomycete / leaf pathogen / homothallic / evolution / canopy / caducity / adaptationIzvor:
Journal of Fungi, 2023, 9, 5Finansiranje / projekti:
- Project Phytophthora Research Centre - Czech Ministry for Education, Youth and Sports [CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000453]
- European Regional Development Fund
DOI: 10.3390/jof9050517
ISSN: 2309-608X
PubMed: 37233228
WoS: 000997207400001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85160563859
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Jung, Thomas AU - Balci, Yilmaz AU - Broders, Kirk D. AU - Milenković, Ivan AU - Janousek, Josef AU - Kudlacek, Tomas AU - Đorđević, Biljana AU - Horta Jung, Marilia PY - 2023 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1383 AB - During a survey of Phytophthora diversity in Panama, fast-growing oomycete isolates were obtained from naturally fallen leaves of an unidentified tree species in a tropical cloud forest. Phylogenetic analyses of sequences from the nuclear ITS, LSU and beta tub loci and the mitochondrial cox1 and cox2 genes revealed that they belong to a new species of a new genus, officially described here as Synchrospora gen. nov., which resided as a basal genus within the Peronosporaceae. The type species S. medusiformis has unique morphological characteristics. The sporangiophores show determinate growth, multifurcating at the end, forming a stunted, candelabra-like apex from which multiple (8 to gt 100) long, curved pedicels are growing simultaneously in a medusa-like way. The caducous papillate sporangia mature and are shed synchronously. The breeding system is homothallic, hence more inbreeding than outcrossing, with smooth-walled oogonia, plerotic oospores and paragynous antheridia. Optimum and maximum temperatures for growth are 22.5 and 25-27.5 degrees C, consistent with its natural cloud forest habitat. It is concluded that S. medusiformis as adapted to a lifestyle as a canopy-dwelling leaf pathogen in tropical cloud forests. More oomycete explorations in the canopies of tropical rainforests and cloud forests are needed to elucidate the diversity, host associations and ecological roles of oomycetes and, in particular, S. medusiformis and possibly other Synchrospora taxa in this as yet under-explored habitat. T2 - Journal of Fungi T1 - Synchrospora gen. nov., a New Peronosporaceae Genus with Aerial Lifestyle from a Natural Cloud Forest in Panama IS - 5 VL - 9 DO - 10.3390/jof9050517 UR - conv_1713 ER -
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Jung, T., Balci, Y., Broders, K. D., Milenković, I., Janousek, J., Kudlacek, T., Đorđević, B.,& Horta Jung, M.. (2023). Synchrospora gen. nov., a New Peronosporaceae Genus with Aerial Lifestyle from a Natural Cloud Forest in Panama. in Journal of Fungi, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9050517 conv_1713
Jung T, Balci Y, Broders KD, Milenković I, Janousek J, Kudlacek T, Đorđević B, Horta Jung M. Synchrospora gen. nov., a New Peronosporaceae Genus with Aerial Lifestyle from a Natural Cloud Forest in Panama. in Journal of Fungi. 2023;9(5). doi:10.3390/jof9050517 conv_1713 .
Jung, Thomas, Balci, Yilmaz, Broders, Kirk D., Milenković, Ivan, Janousek, Josef, Kudlacek, Tomas, Đorđević, Biljana, Horta Jung, Marilia, "Synchrospora gen. nov., a New Peronosporaceae Genus with Aerial Lifestyle from a Natural Cloud Forest in Panama" in Journal of Fungi, 9, no. 5 (2023), https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9050517 ., conv_1713 .