Six new species of Sporothrix from hardwood trees in Poland

Sporothrix (Sordariales, Ascomycota) is a well-supported monophyletic lineage within the Ophiostomatales, species of which occur in a diverse range of habitats including on forest trees, in the soil, associated with bark beetles and mites as well as on the fruiting bodies of some Basidiomycota. Seve...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Ostafińska, Robert Jankowiak, Piotr Bilański, Halvor Solheim, Michael J. Wingfield
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2021-08-01
Series:MycoKeys
Online Access:https://mycokeys.pensoft.net/article/66603/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-9cc855d611da4bafaf854912024d26ae2021-09-29T03:31:14ZengPensoft PublishersMycoKeys1314-40492021-08-018213210.3897/mycokeys.82.6660366603Six new species of Sporothrix from hardwood trees in PolandAgnieszka Ostafińska0Robert Jankowiak1Piotr Bilański2Halvor Solheim3Michael J. Wingfield4University of AgricultureUniversity of AgricultureUniversity of AgricultureNorwegian Institute of Bioeconomy ResearchUniversity of PretoriaSporothrix (Sordariales, Ascomycota) is a well-supported monophyletic lineage within the Ophiostomatales, species of which occur in a diverse range of habitats including on forest trees, in the soil, associated with bark beetles and mites as well as on the fruiting bodies of some Basidiomycota. Several species have also been reported as important human and animal pathogens. During surveys of insect- and wound-associated Ophiostomatales from hardwood trees in Poland, many isolates with affinity to Sporothrix were recovered. In the present study, six undescribed Sporothrix spp. collected during these surveys are characterized based on their morphological characteristics and multi-locus phylogenenetic inference. They are described as Sporothrix cavum, Sporothrix cracoviensis, S. cryptarchum, S. fraxini, S. resoviensis, and S. undulata. Two of the Sporothrix spp. reside in the S. gossypina-complex, while one forms part of the S. stenoceras-complex. One Sporothrix sp. is a member of lineage F, and two other species grouped outside any of the currently defined species complexes. All the newly described species were recovered from hardwood habitats in association with sub-cortical insects, wounds or woodpecker cavities. These species were morphologically similar, with predominantly asexual states having hyaline or lightly pigmented conidia, which produce holoblastically on denticulate conidiogenous cells. Five of the new taxa produce ascomata with necks terminating in long ostiolar hyphae and allantoid ascospores without sheaths. The results suggest that Sporothrix species are common members of the Ophiostomatales in hardwood ecosystems of Poland.https://mycokeys.pensoft.net/article/66603/download/pdf/
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author Agnieszka Ostafińska
Robert Jankowiak
Piotr Bilański
Halvor Solheim
Michael J. Wingfield
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Robert Jankowiak
Piotr Bilański
Halvor Solheim
Michael J. Wingfield
Six new species of Sporothrix from hardwood trees in Poland
MycoKeys
author_facet Agnieszka Ostafińska
Robert Jankowiak
Piotr Bilański
Halvor Solheim
Michael J. Wingfield
author_sort Agnieszka Ostafińska
title Six new species of Sporothrix from hardwood trees in Poland
title_short Six new species of Sporothrix from hardwood trees in Poland
title_full Six new species of Sporothrix from hardwood trees in Poland
title_fullStr Six new species of Sporothrix from hardwood trees in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Six new species of Sporothrix from hardwood trees in Poland
title_sort six new species of sporothrix from hardwood trees in poland
publisher Pensoft Publishers
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Sporothrix (Sordariales, Ascomycota) is a well-supported monophyletic lineage within the Ophiostomatales, species of which occur in a diverse range of habitats including on forest trees, in the soil, associated with bark beetles and mites as well as on the fruiting bodies of some Basidiomycota. Several species have also been reported as important human and animal pathogens. During surveys of insect- and wound-associated Ophiostomatales from hardwood trees in Poland, many isolates with affinity to Sporothrix were recovered. In the present study, six undescribed Sporothrix spp. collected during these surveys are characterized based on their morphological characteristics and multi-locus phylogenenetic inference. They are described as Sporothrix cavum, Sporothrix cracoviensis, S. cryptarchum, S. fraxini, S. resoviensis, and S. undulata. Two of the Sporothrix spp. reside in the S. gossypina-complex, while one forms part of the S. stenoceras-complex. One Sporothrix sp. is a member of lineage F, and two other species grouped outside any of the currently defined species complexes. All the newly described species were recovered from hardwood habitats in association with sub-cortical insects, wounds or woodpecker cavities. These species were morphologically similar, with predominantly asexual states having hyaline or lightly pigmented conidia, which produce holoblastically on denticulate conidiogenous cells. Five of the new taxa produce ascomata with necks terminating in long ostiolar hyphae and allantoid ascospores without sheaths. The results suggest that Sporothrix species are common members of the Ophiostomatales in hardwood ecosystems of Poland.
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