@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15798,
author = {Gert Helms and Thomas Friedl and Gerhard Rambold and Helmut Mayrhofer},
title = {Identification of photobionts from the lichen family Physciaceae using Algal-Specific ITS rDNA sequencing.},
year = {2001},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1006/lich.2000.0298},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {The Lichenologist},
volume = {33},
number = {1},
pages = {73--86},
abstract = {The identity of photobionts from 20 species of the Physciaceae from different habitats and geographical regions has been determined by ITS rDNA sequence comparisons in order to estimate the diversity of photobionts within that lichen group, to detect patterns of specificity of mycobionts towards their photobionts and as a part of an ongoing study to investigate possible parallel cladogenesis of both symbionts. Algal-specific PCR primers have been used to determine the ITS rDNA sequences from DNA extractions of dried lichens that were up to 5 years old. Direct comparisons and phylogenetic analyses allowed the assignment of Physciaceae photobionts to four distinct clades in the photobiont ITS rDNA phylogeny. The results indicate a diversity within the genus Trebouxia Puymalyand Physciaceae photobionts that is higher than expected on the basis of morphology alone. Physciaceae photobionts belonged to 12 different ITS lineages of which 9 could unambiguously be assigned to 6 morphospecies of Trebouxia. The identity of the remaining three sequences was not clarified; they may represent new species. Specificity at the generic level was low as a whole range of photobiont species were found within a genus of Physciaceae and different ranges were detected. The photobionts of Physcia (Schreb.) Michaux were closely related and represented one morphospecies of Trebouxia, whereas the algal partners of Buellia De Not and Rinodina (Ach.) S.Gray were in distant lineages of the ITS phylogeny and from several Trebouxia morphospecies. Photobiont variation within a genus of Physciaceae may be due to phylogeny, geographical distance or that photobionts from neighboring lichens were taken (algal sharing). At the species level Physciaceae mycobionts seem to be rather selective and contained photobionts that were very closely related within one morphospecies of Trebouxia.}
}
Matrices for Study 681


Matrices
ID | Matrix Title | Description | Data type | NTAX | NCHAR | Taxa | ||||
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M2260 | ITS | Legacy TreeBASE Matrix ID = M754 | Nucleic Acid | 43 | 1675 | View Taxa |
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