@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23975,
author = {William J Davis and Peter M Letcher and Joyce E Longcore and Martha J Powell},
title = {Fayochytriomyces, a new genus within Chytridiales},
year = {2015},
keywords = {cellulose, chytrid, Chytridiomycota, sporangial ornamentation, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {107},
number = {2},
pages = {432--439},
abstract = {Chytriomyces is a complex genus in Chytridiales. The morphological concept of the genus expanded as new taxa were added, and now studies of zoospore ultrastructure and molecular phylogenies have revealed the genus to be polyphyletic. One such taxon is C. spinosus Fay, a distinctive species characterized by whorls of spines on the zoosporangium and a large accumulation of vesicle material beneath the operculum. With light, scanning electron, and transmission electron microscopy, we examined a culture (WJD186) isolated from a muck sample collected from a temporary forest pond. We also analyzed the D1-D3 variable domains of the nuc 28S rDNA (28S) sequences to confirm the phylogenetic placement of the species relative to the type of Chytriomyces, C. hyalinus Karling. The morphology of culture WJD186 is consistent with features Fay described for C. spinosus, and the zoospore ultrastructure is consistent with the Group I-type zoospore characters of Chytriomycetaceae (Chytridiales). In our molecular phylogeny, C. spinosus is confirmed as polyphyletic with Chytriomyces. Consequently, we erect a new genus in Chytriomycetaceae and present the new combination Fayochytriomyces spinosus.
}
}
Citation for Study 16784
Citation title:
"Fayochytriomyces, a new genus within Chytridiales".
Study name:
"Fayochytriomyces, a new genus within Chytridiales".
This study is part of submission 16784
(Status: Published).
Citation
Davis W.J., Letcher P.M., Longcore J.E., & Powell M.J. 2015. Fayochytriomyces, a new genus within Chytridiales. Mycologia, 107(2): 432-439.
Authors
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Davis W.J.
(submitter)
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Letcher P.M.
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Longcore J.E.
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Powell M.J.
Abstract
Chytriomyces is a complex genus in Chytridiales. The morphological concept of the genus expanded as new taxa were added, and now studies of zoospore ultrastructure and molecular phylogenies have revealed the genus to be polyphyletic. One such taxon is C. spinosus Fay, a distinctive species characterized by whorls of spines on the zoosporangium and a large accumulation of vesicle material beneath the operculum. With light, scanning electron, and transmission electron microscopy, we examined a culture (WJD186) isolated from a muck sample collected from a temporary forest pond. We also analyzed the D1-D3 variable domains of the nuc 28S rDNA (28S) sequences to confirm the phylogenetic placement of the species relative to the type of Chytriomyces, C. hyalinus Karling. The morphology of culture WJD186 is consistent with features Fay described for C. spinosus, and the zoospore ultrastructure is consistent with the Group I-type zoospore characters of Chytriomycetaceae (Chytridiales). In our molecular phylogeny, C. spinosus is confirmed as polyphyletic with Chytriomyces. Consequently, we erect a new genus in Chytriomycetaceae and present the new combination Fayochytriomyces spinosus.
Keywords
cellulose, chytrid, Chytridiomycota, sporangial ornamentation, taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23975,
author = {William J Davis and Peter M Letcher and Joyce E Longcore and Martha J Powell},
title = {Fayochytriomyces, a new genus within Chytridiales},
year = {2015},
keywords = {cellulose, chytrid, Chytridiomycota, sporangial ornamentation, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {107},
number = {2},
pages = {432--439},
abstract = {Chytriomyces is a complex genus in Chytridiales. The morphological concept of the genus expanded as new taxa were added, and now studies of zoospore ultrastructure and molecular phylogenies have revealed the genus to be polyphyletic. One such taxon is C. spinosus Fay, a distinctive species characterized by whorls of spines on the zoosporangium and a large accumulation of vesicle material beneath the operculum. With light, scanning electron, and transmission electron microscopy, we examined a culture (WJD186) isolated from a muck sample collected from a temporary forest pond. We also analyzed the D1-D3 variable domains of the nuc 28S rDNA (28S) sequences to confirm the phylogenetic placement of the species relative to the type of Chytriomyces, C. hyalinus Karling. The morphology of culture WJD186 is consistent with features Fay described for C. spinosus, and the zoospore ultrastructure is consistent with the Group I-type zoospore characters of Chytriomycetaceae (Chytridiales). In our molecular phylogeny, C. spinosus is confirmed as polyphyletic with Chytriomyces. Consequently, we erect a new genus in Chytriomycetaceae and present the new combination Fayochytriomyces spinosus.
}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 23975
AU - Davis,William J
AU - Letcher,Peter M
AU - Longcore,Joyce E
AU - Powell,Martha J
T1 - Fayochytriomyces, a new genus within Chytridiales
PY - 2015
KW - cellulose
KW - chytrid
KW - Chytridiomycota
KW - sporangial ornamentation
KW - taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Chytriomyces is a complex genus in Chytridiales. The morphological concept of the genus expanded as new taxa were added, and now studies of zoospore ultrastructure and molecular phylogenies have revealed the genus to be polyphyletic. One such taxon is C. spinosus Fay, a distinctive species characterized by whorls of spines on the zoosporangium and a large accumulation of vesicle material beneath the operculum. With light, scanning electron, and transmission electron microscopy, we examined a culture (WJD186) isolated from a muck sample collected from a temporary forest pond. We also analyzed the D1-D3 variable domains of the nuc 28S rDNA (28S) sequences to confirm the phylogenetic placement of the species relative to the type of Chytriomyces, C. hyalinus Karling. The morphology of culture WJD186 is consistent with features Fay described for C. spinosus, and the zoospore ultrastructure is consistent with the Group I-type zoospore characters of Chytriomycetaceae (Chytridiales). In our molecular phylogeny, C. spinosus is confirmed as polyphyletic with Chytriomyces. Consequently, we erect a new genus in Chytriomycetaceae and present the new combination Fayochytriomyces spinosus.
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JF - Mycologia
VL - 107
IS - 2
SP - 432
EP - 439
ER -