Acidiella bohemica gen. et sp nov and Acidomyces spp. (Teratosphaeriaceae), the indigenous inhabitants of extremely acidic soils in Europe

Extremely acidic soils (pH < 3) harbour mycobiota that are different from less acidic habitats and are dominated by a small number of fungal species. During investigation of the mycobiota of highly acidic soils in the Czech Republic and Iceland, a group of melanised fungal isolates was obtained....

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Published in:Fungal Diversity
Main Authors: Hujslová, M., Kubátová, A., Kostovčík, M. (Martin), Kolařík, M. (Miroslav)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13225-012-0176-7
http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0239174
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spelling ftczacademyscien:oai:asep.lib.cas.cz:CavUnEpca/0435303 2024-09-15T17:43:37+00:00 Acidiella bohemica gen. et sp nov and Acidomyces spp. (Teratosphaeriaceae), the indigenous inhabitants of extremely acidic soils in Europe Hujslová, M. Kubátová, A. Kostovčík, M. (Martin) Kolařík, M. (Miroslav) 2013 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13225-012-0176-7 http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0239174 eng eng doi:10.1007/s13225-012-0176-7 urn:pissn: 1560-2745 urn:eissn: 1878-9129 http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0239174 Black yeast Acidotolerant Acidomyces info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2013 ftczacademyscien https://doi.org/10.1007/s13225-012-0176-7 2024-08-19T05:32:59Z Extremely acidic soils (pH < 3) harbour mycobiota that are different from less acidic habitats and are dominated by a small number of fungal species. During investigation of the mycobiota of highly acidic soils in the Czech Republic and Iceland, a group of melanised fungal isolates was obtained. Based on phenotype and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences (ITS region, SSU, LSU), the isolates were accommodated by three phylogenetic lineages within the family Teratosphaeriaceae (Capnodiales, Dothideomycetes). The first lineage is here described as a new acidotolerant genus and species Acidiella bohemica gen. nov. et sp. nov. The most closely related species to this new clade are other extremotolerant fungi isolated from rocks and lichens collected in the Alps and Antarctica as well as leaf-spotting species and opportunistic human pathogens. The isolates belonging to the second and the third lineages were identified as the recently described acidophilic fungi Acidomyces acidophilus and Teratosphaeria acidotherma, respectively. The taxonomic status of both sister species is discussed and the latter species is ascribed here to the genus Acidomyces. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Iceland The Czech Academy of Sciences: Publication Activity (ASEP) Fungal Diversity 58 1 33 45
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topic Black yeast
Acidotolerant
Acidomyces
spellingShingle Black yeast
Acidotolerant
Acidomyces
Hujslová, M.
Kubátová, A.
Kostovčík, M. (Martin)
Kolařík, M. (Miroslav)
Acidiella bohemica gen. et sp nov and Acidomyces spp. (Teratosphaeriaceae), the indigenous inhabitants of extremely acidic soils in Europe
topic_facet Black yeast
Acidotolerant
Acidomyces
description Extremely acidic soils (pH < 3) harbour mycobiota that are different from less acidic habitats and are dominated by a small number of fungal species. During investigation of the mycobiota of highly acidic soils in the Czech Republic and Iceland, a group of melanised fungal isolates was obtained. Based on phenotype and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences (ITS region, SSU, LSU), the isolates were accommodated by three phylogenetic lineages within the family Teratosphaeriaceae (Capnodiales, Dothideomycetes). The first lineage is here described as a new acidotolerant genus and species Acidiella bohemica gen. nov. et sp. nov. The most closely related species to this new clade are other extremotolerant fungi isolated from rocks and lichens collected in the Alps and Antarctica as well as leaf-spotting species and opportunistic human pathogens. The isolates belonging to the second and the third lineages were identified as the recently described acidophilic fungi Acidomyces acidophilus and Teratosphaeria acidotherma, respectively. The taxonomic status of both sister species is discussed and the latter species is ascribed here to the genus Acidomyces.
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author Hujslová, M.
Kubátová, A.
Kostovčík, M. (Martin)
Kolařík, M. (Miroslav)
author_facet Hujslová, M.
Kubátová, A.
Kostovčík, M. (Martin)
Kolařík, M. (Miroslav)
author_sort Hujslová, M.
title Acidiella bohemica gen. et sp nov and Acidomyces spp. (Teratosphaeriaceae), the indigenous inhabitants of extremely acidic soils in Europe
title_short Acidiella bohemica gen. et sp nov and Acidomyces spp. (Teratosphaeriaceae), the indigenous inhabitants of extremely acidic soils in Europe
title_full Acidiella bohemica gen. et sp nov and Acidomyces spp. (Teratosphaeriaceae), the indigenous inhabitants of extremely acidic soils in Europe
title_fullStr Acidiella bohemica gen. et sp nov and Acidomyces spp. (Teratosphaeriaceae), the indigenous inhabitants of extremely acidic soils in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Acidiella bohemica gen. et sp nov and Acidomyces spp. (Teratosphaeriaceae), the indigenous inhabitants of extremely acidic soils in Europe
title_sort acidiella bohemica gen. et sp nov and acidomyces spp. (teratosphaeriaceae), the indigenous inhabitants of extremely acidic soils in europe
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