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author = {Maja Karaman and Eleonora Boskovic and Milana Rakic and Sasa Orlovic and Vladislava Galovic},
title = {An insight into phylogeographic variability in rDNA regions of three lignicolous fungal species. },
year = {2016},
keywords = {Fomitopsis pinicola, Polyporus varius, Hymenopellis radicata, phylogeography, population, molecular variability},
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abstract = {Fomitopsis pinicola, Polyporus varius and Hymenopellis radicata are lignicolous fungi present in the Serbia region as well as in majority of forest ecosystems of northern hemisphere. Geographic variations in ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2 regions of these frequently occurring species were analyzed in this study. Sequences obtained from basidioms originated from different forest habitats in two distinctive parts of central Serbia (Mts Tara and Stara planina) were compared with sequences downloaded from publicly available NCBI and UNITE databases. The highest intraspecific variation within ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2 region was observed in H. radicata (5,9%) while sequences of P. varius and F. pinicola showed lower variability (3,9 and 3,4% respectively). Our results indicate that variability of ITS sequences are primarily dependent of fungal species and is generally lower within populations when compared with metapopulation variability. It was also determined that fungal species from wide geographic localities are genetically differentiated, indicating that ITS is suitable for phylogeographic investigation of the species F. pinicola, P. varius and H. radicata.}
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Citation for Study 19595
Citation title:
"An insight into phylogeographic variability in rDNA regions of three lignicolous fungal species. ".
Study name:
"An insight into phylogeographic variability in rDNA regions of three lignicolous fungal species. ".
This study is part of submission 19595
(Status: Published).
Citation
Karaman M., Boskovic E., Rakic M., Orlovic S., & Galovic V. 2016. An insight into phylogeographic variability in rDNA regions of three lignicolous fungal species. Fungal Biology, .
Authors
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Karaman M.
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Boskovic E.
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Rakic M.
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Orlovic S.
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Galovic V.
Abstract
Fomitopsis pinicola, Polyporus varius and Hymenopellis radicata are lignicolous fungi present in the Serbia region as well as in majority of forest ecosystems of northern hemisphere. Geographic variations in ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2 regions of these frequently occurring species were analyzed in this study. Sequences obtained from basidioms originated from different forest habitats in two distinctive parts of central Serbia (Mts Tara and Stara planina) were compared with sequences downloaded from publicly available NCBI and UNITE databases. The highest intraspecific variation within ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2 region was observed in H. radicata (5,9%) while sequences of P. varius and F. pinicola showed lower variability (3,9 and 3,4% respectively). Our results indicate that variability of ITS sequences are primarily dependent of fungal species and is generally lower within populations when compared with metapopulation variability. It was also determined that fungal species from wide geographic localities are genetically differentiated, indicating that ITS is suitable for phylogeographic investigation of the species F. pinicola, P. varius and H. radicata.
Keywords
Fomitopsis pinicola, Polyporus varius, Hymenopellis radicata, phylogeography, population, molecular variability
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26122,
author = {Maja Karaman and Eleonora Boskovic and Milana Rakic and Sasa Orlovic and Vladislava Galovic},
title = {An insight into phylogeographic variability in rDNA regions of three lignicolous fungal species. },
year = {2016},
keywords = {Fomitopsis pinicola, Polyporus varius, Hymenopellis radicata, phylogeography, population, molecular variability},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Fomitopsis pinicola, Polyporus varius and Hymenopellis radicata are lignicolous fungi present in the Serbia region as well as in majority of forest ecosystems of northern hemisphere. Geographic variations in ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2 regions of these frequently occurring species were analyzed in this study. Sequences obtained from basidioms originated from different forest habitats in two distinctive parts of central Serbia (Mts Tara and Stara planina) were compared with sequences downloaded from publicly available NCBI and UNITE databases. The highest intraspecific variation within ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2 region was observed in H. radicata (5,9%) while sequences of P. varius and F. pinicola showed lower variability (3,9 and 3,4% respectively). Our results indicate that variability of ITS sequences are primarily dependent of fungal species and is generally lower within populations when compared with metapopulation variability. It was also determined that fungal species from wide geographic localities are genetically differentiated, indicating that ITS is suitable for phylogeographic investigation of the species F. pinicola, P. varius and H. radicata.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 26122
AU - Karaman,Maja
AU - Boskovic,Eleonora
AU - Rakic,Milana
AU - Orlovic,Sasa
AU - Galovic,Vladislava
T1 - An insight into phylogeographic variability in rDNA regions of three lignicolous fungal species.
PY - 2016
KW - Fomitopsis pinicola
KW - Polyporus varius
KW - Hymenopellis radicata
KW - phylogeography
KW - population
KW - molecular variability
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Fomitopsis pinicola, Polyporus varius and Hymenopellis radicata are lignicolous fungi present in the Serbia region as well as in majority of forest ecosystems of northern hemisphere. Geographic variations in ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2 regions of these frequently occurring species were analyzed in this study. Sequences obtained from basidioms originated from different forest habitats in two distinctive parts of central Serbia (Mts Tara and Stara planina) were compared with sequences downloaded from publicly available NCBI and UNITE databases. The highest intraspecific variation within ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2 region was observed in H. radicata (5,9%) while sequences of P. varius and F. pinicola showed lower variability (3,9 and 3,4% respectively). Our results indicate that variability of ITS sequences are primarily dependent of fungal species and is generally lower within populations when compared with metapopulation variability. It was also determined that fungal species from wide geographic localities are genetically differentiated, indicating that ITS is suitable for phylogeographic investigation of the species F. pinicola, P. varius and H. radicata.
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JF - Fungal Biology
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