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Type: Article
Published: 2017-09-19
Page range: 277–286
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South American Fomitiporia (Hymenochaetaceae, Basidiomycota) ‘jump on’ exotic living trees revealed by multi-gene phylogenetic analysis

aboratorio de Micología, Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (CONICET UNC), Casilla de Correo 495, Córdoba 5000, Argentina. Tel: +54-0351-5353800
aboratorio de Micología, Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (CONICET UNC), Casilla de Correo 495, Córdoba 5000, Argentina. Tel: +54-0351-5353800
aboratorio de Micología, Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (CONICET UNC), Casilla de Correo 495, Córdoba 5000, Argentina. Tel: +54-0351-5353800
Laboratorio de Micología, Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (CONICET UNC), Casilla de Correo 495, Córdoba 5000, Argentina. Tel: +54-0351-5353800 Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
host specificity LSU ITS and tef1-α markers mycogeography poroid hymenochaetales Fungi

Abstract

Morphological and molecular analyses of Fomitiporia neotropica specimens occurring in different native and exotic tree hosts were performed. For molecular analyses we used three markers (LSU, ITS and tef1-α). The molecular analyses revealed the existence of two morphologically similar species. One of them, Fomitiporia impercepta sp. nov., is described here. The phylogenetic position of these species reveals a South American origin and their occurrence on exotic living tree species hints at their capabilities of new host jump events in evolution. These species do not share same hosts suggesting they are not completely generalist wood-decay fungi.