Two new Nothophytophthora species from streams in Ireland and Northern Ireland: Nothophytophthora irlandica and N . lirii sp. nov.

2021
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O'Hanlon, Richard
Destefanis, Maria
Milenković, Ivan

Tomsovsky, Michal

Janousek, Josef
Bellgard, Stanley E.
Weir, Bevan S.

Kudlacek, Tomas

Horta Jung, Marilia

Jung, Thomas

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Slow growing oomycete isolates with morphological resemblance to Phytophthora were obtained from forest streams during routine monitoring for the EU quarantine forest pathogen Phytophthora ramorum in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) sequence analysis indicated that they belonged to two previously unknown species of Nothophytophthora, a recently erected sister genus of Phytophthora. Morphological and temperature-growth studies were carried out to characterise both new species. In addition, Bayesian and Maximum-Likelihood analyses of nuclear 5-loci and mitochondrial 3-loci datasets were performed to resolve the phylogenetic positions of the two new species. Both species were sterile, formed chlamydospores and partially caducous nonpapillate sporangia, and showed slower growth than any of the six known Nothophytophthora species. In all phylogenetic analyses both species formed distinct, strongly supported clades, closely related to N. chlamydospora and N. va...ldiviana from Chile. Based on their unique combination of morphological and physiological characters and their distinct phylogenetic positions the two new species are described as Nothophytophthora irlandica sp. nov. and N. lirii sp. nov. Their potential lifestyle and geographic origin are discussed.
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PLoS One, 2021, 16, 5Финансирање / пројекти:
- Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Ireland through the PHYTOFOR project
- Department of Agriculture, Environment, and Rural Affairs Northern Ireland
- Royal Irish Academy Charlemont scholar award
- European Regional Development Fund [CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000453]
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250527
ISSN: 1932-6203
PubMed: 34038450
WoS: 000664633500010
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85106667158
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - O'Hanlon, Richard AU - Destefanis, Maria AU - Milenković, Ivan AU - Tomsovsky, Michal AU - Janousek, Josef AU - Bellgard, Stanley E. AU - Weir, Bevan S. AU - Kudlacek, Tomas AU - Horta Jung, Marilia AU - Jung, Thomas PY - 2021 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1184 AB - Slow growing oomycete isolates with morphological resemblance to Phytophthora were obtained from forest streams during routine monitoring for the EU quarantine forest pathogen Phytophthora ramorum in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) sequence analysis indicated that they belonged to two previously unknown species of Nothophytophthora, a recently erected sister genus of Phytophthora. Morphological and temperature-growth studies were carried out to characterise both new species. In addition, Bayesian and Maximum-Likelihood analyses of nuclear 5-loci and mitochondrial 3-loci datasets were performed to resolve the phylogenetic positions of the two new species. Both species were sterile, formed chlamydospores and partially caducous nonpapillate sporangia, and showed slower growth than any of the six known Nothophytophthora species. In all phylogenetic analyses both species formed distinct, strongly supported clades, closely related to N. chlamydospora and N. valdiviana from Chile. Based on their unique combination of morphological and physiological characters and their distinct phylogenetic positions the two new species are described as Nothophytophthora irlandica sp. nov. and N. lirii sp. nov. Their potential lifestyle and geographic origin are discussed. T2 - PLoS One T1 - Two new Nothophytophthora species from streams in Ireland and Northern Ireland: Nothophytophthora irlandica and N . lirii sp. nov. IS - 5 VL - 16 DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0250527 UR - conv_1557 ER -
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O'Hanlon, R., Destefanis, M., Milenković, I., Tomsovsky, M., Janousek, J., Bellgard, S. E., Weir, B. S., Kudlacek, T., Horta Jung, M.,& Jung, T.. (2021). Two new Nothophytophthora species from streams in Ireland and Northern Ireland: Nothophytophthora irlandica and N . lirii sp. nov.. in PLoS One, 16(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250527 conv_1557
O'Hanlon R, Destefanis M, Milenković I, Tomsovsky M, Janousek J, Bellgard SE, Weir BS, Kudlacek T, Horta Jung M, Jung T. Two new Nothophytophthora species from streams in Ireland and Northern Ireland: Nothophytophthora irlandica and N . lirii sp. nov.. in PLoS One. 2021;16(5). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0250527 conv_1557 .
O'Hanlon, Richard, Destefanis, Maria, Milenković, Ivan, Tomsovsky, Michal, Janousek, Josef, Bellgard, Stanley E., Weir, Bevan S., Kudlacek, Tomas, Horta Jung, Marilia, Jung, Thomas, "Two new Nothophytophthora species from streams in Ireland and Northern Ireland: Nothophytophthora irlandica and N . lirii sp. nov." in PLoS One, 16, no. 5 (2021), https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250527 ., conv_1557 .