Morphological differentiation and phylogenetic homogeneity in Usnea aurantiaco-atra reveal the complexity of lichen symbiosis

Usnea aurantiaco-atra is the dominant flora around King George Island, Antarctica, whose specimens exhibited various phenotypes, even for those with the same ITS sequences in both mycobiont and photobiont. A comprehensive analysis of morphological traits of U. aurantiaco-atra including the reproduct...

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Main Authors: Shunan Cao, Hongyuan Zheng, Yunshu Cao, Chuanpeng Liu, Lingxiang Zhu, Fang Peng, Qiming Zhou
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.24425/118749
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ddc765cee22a4970b4d323e0d6839777 2023-05-15T13:58:51+02:00 Morphological differentiation and phylogenetic homogeneity in Usnea aurantiaco-atra reveal the complexity of lichen symbiosis Shunan Cao Hongyuan Zheng Yunshu Cao Chuanpeng Liu Lingxiang Zhu Fang Peng Qiming Zhou 2018-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.24425/118749 https://doaj.org/article/ddc765cee22a4970b4d323e0d6839777 EN eng Polish Academy of Sciences https://journals.pan.pl/Content/103315/PDF/Polish%20Polar%202-18%205-S.Cao%20i%20in.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0138-0338 https://doaj.org/toc/2081-8262 0138-0338 2081-8262 https://doi.org/10.24425/118749 https://doaj.org/article/ddc765cee22a4970b4d323e0d6839777 Polish Polar Research, Vol vol. 39, Iss No 2, Pp 313-328 (2018) antarctic lichens symbiont its molecular phylogeny morphology anatomy Geology QE1-996.5 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.24425/118749 2022-12-30T22:47:01Z Usnea aurantiaco-atra is the dominant flora around King George Island, Antarctica, whose specimens exhibited various phenotypes, even for those with the same ITS sequences in both mycobiont and photobiont. A comprehensive analysis of morphological traits of U. aurantiaco-atra including the reproductive structures, growth forms and ornamentation, cross section of the branches, and the substratum was carried out. Four arbitrary groups were identified based on their reproductive characters, but these groups cannot be distinguished from molecular phylogenetic trees based on fungal or algal ITS sequences. Further, the complicated morphological diversity of the thalli with the same ITS haplotypes in both mycobiont and photobiont suggest that some other factors in addition to the symbionts could influence the morphology of lichens. This implies that lichen is indeed a complex-mini-ecosystem rather than a dual symbiotic association of fungus and alga. Also, a lichenous fungi Phacopsis sp. was identified based on its anatomical characters and ITS sequence, which was also responsible for the black burls-like structures on U. aurantiaco-atra. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica King George Island Polar Research Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic King George Island
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topic antarctic
lichens
symbiont
its
molecular phylogeny
morphology
anatomy
Geology
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lichens
symbiont
its
molecular phylogeny
morphology
anatomy
Geology
QE1-996.5
Shunan Cao
Hongyuan Zheng
Yunshu Cao
Chuanpeng Liu
Lingxiang Zhu
Fang Peng
Qiming Zhou
Morphological differentiation and phylogenetic homogeneity in Usnea aurantiaco-atra reveal the complexity of lichen symbiosis
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lichens
symbiont
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molecular phylogeny
morphology
anatomy
Geology
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description Usnea aurantiaco-atra is the dominant flora around King George Island, Antarctica, whose specimens exhibited various phenotypes, even for those with the same ITS sequences in both mycobiont and photobiont. A comprehensive analysis of morphological traits of U. aurantiaco-atra including the reproductive structures, growth forms and ornamentation, cross section of the branches, and the substratum was carried out. Four arbitrary groups were identified based on their reproductive characters, but these groups cannot be distinguished from molecular phylogenetic trees based on fungal or algal ITS sequences. Further, the complicated morphological diversity of the thalli with the same ITS haplotypes in both mycobiont and photobiont suggest that some other factors in addition to the symbionts could influence the morphology of lichens. This implies that lichen is indeed a complex-mini-ecosystem rather than a dual symbiotic association of fungus and alga. Also, a lichenous fungi Phacopsis sp. was identified based on its anatomical characters and ITS sequence, which was also responsible for the black burls-like structures on U. aurantiaco-atra.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Shunan Cao
Hongyuan Zheng
Yunshu Cao
Chuanpeng Liu
Lingxiang Zhu
Fang Peng
Qiming Zhou
author_facet Shunan Cao
Hongyuan Zheng
Yunshu Cao
Chuanpeng Liu
Lingxiang Zhu
Fang Peng
Qiming Zhou
author_sort Shunan Cao
title Morphological differentiation and phylogenetic homogeneity in Usnea aurantiaco-atra reveal the complexity of lichen symbiosis
title_short Morphological differentiation and phylogenetic homogeneity in Usnea aurantiaco-atra reveal the complexity of lichen symbiosis
title_full Morphological differentiation and phylogenetic homogeneity in Usnea aurantiaco-atra reveal the complexity of lichen symbiosis
title_fullStr Morphological differentiation and phylogenetic homogeneity in Usnea aurantiaco-atra reveal the complexity of lichen symbiosis
title_full_unstemmed Morphological differentiation and phylogenetic homogeneity in Usnea aurantiaco-atra reveal the complexity of lichen symbiosis
title_sort morphological differentiation and phylogenetic homogeneity in usnea aurantiaco-atra reveal the complexity of lichen symbiosis
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
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url https://doi.org/10.24425/118749
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