Confusions in Fungal Systematics
Abstract
The focus of this thesis has been on fungi with corticioid, polyporoid or stipitate stereoid sporocarps in the Agaricomycetes, but included are also two
papers which are methodologically oriented. The family Podoscyphaceae, which is comprised of stipitate stereoid fungi, is studied with regard to repre
sentatives of five genera utilizing molecular marker LSU. Species in the family Podoscyphaceae are recovered in orders Agaricales, Hymenochaetales, Polyporales, Atheliales, and in one new order. The new order Stereopsidales, and the family Stereopsidaceae are described after molecular phylogenetic analyses of the nuclear genes rpb2, tef1, nLSU and nSSU, incorporating Stereopsis radicans and the new combination Stereopsis globosum, formerly Clavulicium globosum. Clavulicium macounii, which shares morphological traits with the Stereopsidales, is recovered as the sister lineage to the Stereopsidales or as sister to the Phallomycetidae, and is left incertae sedis. Polyporales is studied with genomic data and multi-locus phylogenies, but the species relationships are still difficult to resolve, especially with regard to corticioid and resupinate
species. Steccherinaceae, which is comprised of resupinate polypores and resupinate hydnoid species, is studied in more detail. Genera Antrodiella, Steccherinum and Junghunia, are highly polyphyletic, showing once more that the morphological characters used to classify fungi have been misleading.
Adding unidentified sequences to phylogenetic studies on any fungal group has an effect on the phylogenetic interpretation which can not be ignored, and it is recommended that significant BLAST hits are included in the phylogeny. Single copy genes inferred from proteomes of 50 Agaricomycotina species have slightly different evolutionary histories, and many splits can not be resolved.
Parts of work
I E. Sjökvist, E. Larsson, U. Eberhardt, L. Ryvarden, and K.-H. Larsson. Stipitate stereoid basidiocarps have evolved multiple times. Mycologia, 104(5):1046–55, 2012. ISSN 0027-5514. ::doi::10.3852/11-174 II R. H. Nilsson, M. Ryberg, K. Abarenkov, E. Sjökvist, and E. Kristiansoson. The ITS region as a target for characterization of fungal communities using emerging sequencing technologies. FEMS microbiology letters, 296(1):97–101, July 2009. ISSN 1574-6968. ::doi::10.1111/j.1574-6968.2009.01618.x III O. Miettinen, E. Larsson, E. Sjökvist, and K.-H. Larsson. Comprehensive taxon sampling reveals unaccounted diversity and morphological
plasticity in a group of dimitic polypores (Polyporales, Basidiomycota). Cladistics, 28(3):251–270, June 2012. ISSN 07483007. ::doi::10.1111/j.1096-0031.2011.00380.x IV M. Binder, A Justo, R. Riley, A. Salamov, F. Lopez-Giraldez, E. Sjökvist, A. Copeland, B. Foster, H. Sun, E. Larsson, K.-H. Larsson, J. Townsend, I. V. Grigoriev, D. S. Hibbett. Phylogenetic and Phylogenomic overview
of the Polyporales. Accepted manuscript, Mycologia. V E. Sjökvist, B. E Pfeil, E. Larsson, and K.-H. Larsson. Stereopsidales - a new order of mushroom forming fungi. Manuscript. VI E. Sjökvist, Y. Bertrand, M. Töpel and B. E. Pfeil. Patterns of congruence in the gene trees of mushroom forming fungi. Manuscript.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Science
Institution
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences ; Institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskap
Disputation
Fredagen den 24 Maj 2012, kl 10.00, Föreläsningssalen, Carl Skottsbergsgata 22 B
Date of defence
2013-05-24
elisabet.sjokvist@bioenv.gu.se
Date
2013-05-03Author
Sjökvist, Elisabet
Keywords
Systematik
Biodiversitet
Mykologi
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
ISBN 978-91-85529-53-7
Language
eng