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dc.creatorJung, T.
dc.creatorMilenković, Ivan
dc.creatorBalci, Y.
dc.creatorJanousek, J.
dc.creatorKudlacek, Tomas
dc.creatorNagy, Zoltan
dc.creatorBaharuddin, B.
dc.creatorBakonyi, J.
dc.creatorBroders, Kirk D.
dc.creatorCacciola, S. O.
dc.creatorChang, T. -T.
dc.creatorChi, N. M.
dc.creatorCorcobado, Tamara
dc.creatorCravador, A.
dc.creatorĐorđević, B.
dc.creatorDuran, A.
dc.creatorFerreira, M.
dc.creatorFu, C. -H.
dc.creatorGarcia, L.
dc.creatorHieno, A.
dc.creatorHo, H. -H.
dc.creatorHong, C.
dc.creatorJunaid, M.
dc.creatorKageyama, K.
dc.creatorKuswinanti, T.
dc.creatorMaia, C.
dc.creatorMajek, Tomas
dc.creatorMasuya, H.
dc.creatorLio, G. Magnano di San
dc.creatorMendieta-Araica, B.
dc.creatorNasri, N.
dc.creatorOliveira, L. S. S.
dc.creatorPane, A.
dc.creatorPerez-Sierra, Ana
dc.creatorRosmana, A.
dc.creatorvon Stowasser, E. Sanfuentes
dc.creatorScanu, Bruno
dc.creatorSingh, R.
dc.creatorStanivuković, Zoran
dc.creatorTarigan, Marthin
dc.creatorThu, P. Q.
dc.creatorTomić, Z.
dc.creatorTomsovsky, M.
dc.creatorUematsu, Seiji
dc.creatorWebber, Joan
dc.creatorZeng, H. -C.
dc.creatorZheng, F. -C.
dc.creatorBrasier, Clive M.
dc.creatorHorta Jung, Marilia
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-20T14:27:08Z
dc.date.available2024-12-20T14:27:08Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.issn0166-0616
dc.identifier.urihttps://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1492
dc.description.abstractDuring 25 surveys of global Phytophthora diversity, conducted between 1998 and 2020, 43 new species were detected in natural ecosystems and, occasionally, in nurseries and outplantings in Europe, Southeast and East Asia and the Americas. Based on a multigene phylogeny of nine nuclear and four mitochondrial gene regions they were assigned to five of the six known subclades, 2a-c, e and f, of Phytophthora major Clade 2 and the new subclade 2g. The evolutionary history of the Clade appears to have involved the pre-Gondwanan divergence of three extant subclades, 2c, 2e and 2f, all having disjunct natural distributions on separate continents and comprising species with a soilborne and aquatic lifestyle and, in addition, a few partially aerial species in Clade 2c; and the post-Gondwanan evolution of subclades 2a and 2g in Southeast/East Asia and 2b in South America, respectively, from their common ancestor. Species in Clade 2g are soilborne whereas Clade 2b comprises both soil-inhabiting and aerial species. Clade 2a has evolved further towards an aerial lifestyle comprising only species which are predominantly or partially airborne. Based on high nuclear heterozygosity levels ca. 38 % of the taxa in Clades 2a and 2b could be some form of hybrid, and the hybridity may be favoured by an A1/A2 breeding system and an aerial life style. Circumstantial evidence suggests the now 93 described species and informally designated taxa in Clade 2 result from both allopatric non-adaptive and sympatric adaptive radiations. They represent most morphological and physiological characters, breeding systems, lifestyles and forms of host specialism found across the Phytophthora clades as a whole, demonstrating the strong biological cohesiveness of the genus. The finding of 43 previously unknown species from a single Phytophthora clade highlight a critical lack of information on the scale of the unknown pathogen threats to forests and natural ecosystems, underlining the risk of basing plant biosecurity protocols mainly on lists of named organisms. More surveys in natural ecosystems of yet unsurveyed regions in Africa, Asia, Central and South America are needed to unveil the full diversity of the clade and the factors driving diversity, speciation and adaptation in Phytophthora.en
dc.relationProject Phytophthora Research Centre [CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000453]
dc.relationCzech Ministry for Education, Youth and Sports
dc.relationEuropean Regional Development Fund
dc.relationPortuguese Science and Technology Foundation (FCT)
dc.relationEuropean BiodivERsA project RESIPATH: Responses of European Forests and Society to Invasive Pathogens [BIODIVERSA/0002/2012, EXPL/AGR-FOR/1304/2012]
dc.relationEuropean Union [63564, 18H02245]
dc.relationHungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) [K101914]
dc.relationU.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service
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dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.sourceStudies in Mycology
dc.subjectsympatric species radiation.en
dc.subjectphylogenyen
dc.subjectnew taxaen
dc.subjectlifestyleen
dc.subjectLaurasiaen
dc.subjectGondwanaen
dc.subjectallopatric speciationen
dc.titleWorldwide forest surveys reveal forty-three new species in Phytophthora major Clade 2 with fundamental implications for the evolution and biogeography of the genus and global plant biosecurityen
dc.typearticle
dc.rights.licenseBY-NC-ND
dc.citation.epage388
dc.citation.issue107
dc.citation.other(107): 251-388
dc.citation.spage251
dc.identifier.doi10.3114/sim.2024.107.04
dc.identifier.pmid38600961
dc.identifier.rcubconv_1770
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85188776088
dc.identifier.wos001180452200001
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