Antarctolichenia onofrii gen. nov. sp. nov. from Antarctic endolithic communities untangles the evolution of rock-inhabiting and lichenized fungi in Arthoniomycetes.

Microbial endolithic communities are the main and most widespread life forms in the coldest and hyper-arid desert of the McMurdo Dry Valleys and other ice-free areas across Victoria Land, Antarctica. There, the lichen-dominated communities are complex and self-supporting assemblages of phototrophic...

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Published in:Journal of Fungi
Main Authors: Muggia L, Coleine C, De Carolis, R, Cometto A, Selbmann L
Other Authors: Muggia, L, Coleine, C, Carolis, De, R, Cometto, A, Selbmann, L
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftunitriestiris:oai:arts.units.it:11368/3014302 2023-05-15T13:43:06+02:00 Antarctolichenia onofrii gen. nov. sp. nov. from Antarctic endolithic communities untangles the evolution of rock-inhabiting and lichenized fungi in Arthoniomycetes. Muggia L Coleine C De Carolis R Cometto A Selbmann L Muggia, L Coleine, C Carolis, De R, Cometto, A Selbmann, L 2021 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11368/3014302 https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7110935 https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/7/11/935 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/34829222 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000726523500001 volume:7 issue:11 firstpage:"-" lastpage:"-" numberofpages:17 journal:JOURNAL OF FUNGI http://hdl.handle.net/11368/3014302 doi:10.3390/jof7110935 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85119063140 https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/7/11/935 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess algae Lichenostigmatale melanization microbial communitie phylogeny Stichococcus info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftunitriestiris https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7110935 2023-04-09T06:21:19Z Microbial endolithic communities are the main and most widespread life forms in the coldest and hyper-arid desert of the McMurdo Dry Valleys and other ice-free areas across Victoria Land, Antarctica. There, the lichen-dominated communities are complex and self-supporting assemblages of phototrophic and heterotrophic microorganisms, including bacteria, chlorophytes, and both free-living and lichen-forming fungi living at the edge of their physiological adaptability. In particular, among the free-living fungi, microcolonial, melanized, and anamorphic species are highly recurrent, while a few species were sometimes found to be associated with algae. One of these fungi is of paramount importance for its peculiar traits, i.e., a yeast-like habitus, co-growing with algae and being difficult to propagate in pure culture. In the present study, this taxon is herein described as the new genus Antarctolichenia and its type species is A. onofrii, which represents a transitional group between the free-living and symbiotic lifestyle in Arthoniomycetes. The phylogenetic placement of Antarctolichenia was studied using three rDNA molecular markers and morphological characters were described. In this study, we also reappraise the evolution and the connections linking the lichenforming and rock-inhabiting lifestyles in the basal lineages of Arthoniomycetes (i.e., Lichenostigmatales) and Dothideomycetes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica McMurdo Dry Valleys Victoria Land Università degli studi di Trieste: ArTS (Archivio della ricerca di Trieste) Antarctic McMurdo Dry Valleys Victoria Land Journal of Fungi 7 11 935
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topic algae
Lichenostigmatale
melanization
microbial communitie
phylogeny
Stichococcus
spellingShingle algae
Lichenostigmatale
melanization
microbial communitie
phylogeny
Stichococcus
Muggia L
Coleine C
De Carolis
R
Cometto A
Selbmann L
Antarctolichenia onofrii gen. nov. sp. nov. from Antarctic endolithic communities untangles the evolution of rock-inhabiting and lichenized fungi in Arthoniomycetes.
topic_facet algae
Lichenostigmatale
melanization
microbial communitie
phylogeny
Stichococcus
description Microbial endolithic communities are the main and most widespread life forms in the coldest and hyper-arid desert of the McMurdo Dry Valleys and other ice-free areas across Victoria Land, Antarctica. There, the lichen-dominated communities are complex and self-supporting assemblages of phototrophic and heterotrophic microorganisms, including bacteria, chlorophytes, and both free-living and lichen-forming fungi living at the edge of their physiological adaptability. In particular, among the free-living fungi, microcolonial, melanized, and anamorphic species are highly recurrent, while a few species were sometimes found to be associated with algae. One of these fungi is of paramount importance for its peculiar traits, i.e., a yeast-like habitus, co-growing with algae and being difficult to propagate in pure culture. In the present study, this taxon is herein described as the new genus Antarctolichenia and its type species is A. onofrii, which represents a transitional group between the free-living and symbiotic lifestyle in Arthoniomycetes. The phylogenetic placement of Antarctolichenia was studied using three rDNA molecular markers and morphological characters were described. In this study, we also reappraise the evolution and the connections linking the lichenforming and rock-inhabiting lifestyles in the basal lineages of Arthoniomycetes (i.e., Lichenostigmatales) and Dothideomycetes.
author2 Muggia, L
Coleine, C
Carolis, De
R,
Cometto, A
Selbmann, L
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Muggia L
Coleine C
De Carolis
R
Cometto A
Selbmann L
author_facet Muggia L
Coleine C
De Carolis
R
Cometto A
Selbmann L
author_sort Muggia L
title Antarctolichenia onofrii gen. nov. sp. nov. from Antarctic endolithic communities untangles the evolution of rock-inhabiting and lichenized fungi in Arthoniomycetes.
title_short Antarctolichenia onofrii gen. nov. sp. nov. from Antarctic endolithic communities untangles the evolution of rock-inhabiting and lichenized fungi in Arthoniomycetes.
title_full Antarctolichenia onofrii gen. nov. sp. nov. from Antarctic endolithic communities untangles the evolution of rock-inhabiting and lichenized fungi in Arthoniomycetes.
title_fullStr Antarctolichenia onofrii gen. nov. sp. nov. from Antarctic endolithic communities untangles the evolution of rock-inhabiting and lichenized fungi in Arthoniomycetes.
title_full_unstemmed Antarctolichenia onofrii gen. nov. sp. nov. from Antarctic endolithic communities untangles the evolution of rock-inhabiting and lichenized fungi in Arthoniomycetes.
title_sort antarctolichenia onofrii gen. nov. sp. nov. from antarctic endolithic communities untangles the evolution of rock-inhabiting and lichenized fungi in arthoniomycetes.
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11368/3014302
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7110935
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