@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23059,
author = {Alexey A Grum-Grzhimaylo and Marina L. Georgieva and Sofia A Bondarenko and Alfons JM Debets and Elena N. Bilanenko},
title = {On the diversity of fungi from soda soils},
year = {2015},
keywords = {alkaliphilic fungi, pH, soda soils, extremophile, Sodiomyces, Acrostalagmus, Chordomyces, Verticillium, Emericellopsis, Acremonium, Scopulariopsis, Alternaria, Thielavia, Plectosphaerellaceae, Pleosporaceae},
doi = {10.1007/s13225-015-0320-2},
url = {http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13225-015-0320-2},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The diversity of filamentous fungi that can grow at high ambient pH values (i.e., 8-11) remains largely understudied. Here we study 100 alkalitolerant and alkaliphilic isolates from the soils around the basin of soda lakes in Asia and Africa to assess the major evolutionary lineages and morphologies pertinent to the alkaliphilic trait in filamentous fungi. The Emericellopsis lineage (Hypocreales, Hypocreomycetidae), along with Plectosphaerellaceae (Hypocreomycetidae), Pleosporaceae (Dothideomycetes), Chaetomiaceae (Sordariomycetidae) families appeared to be overrepresented with strong alkalitolerants and effective alkaliphiles. In particular, Sodiomyces species (Plectosphaerellaceae), Acrostalagmus luteoalbus (Plectosphaerellaceae), Emericellopsis alkalina (Hypocreales), Thielavia sp. (Chaetomiaceae), and Alternaria sect. Soda (Pleosporaceae) grew best at high ambient pH. The pH tolerance of Chordomyces antarcticum, Acrostalagmus luteoalbus and some other species was largely affected by the presence of extra Na+ in the growth medium. Moderate alkalitolerants included Scopulariopsis members (Microascales), Fusarium, Cladosporium, and many asexual acremonium-like species from Bionectriaceae. Weak alkalitolerants were represented by sporadic isolates of Penicillium, Purpureocillium lilacinum, and Alternaria alternata species, with the growth optimum at neutral or acidic pH. Weak alkalitolerants develop loose dry chains of spores easily dispersed by air. Their presence at low frequency with the growth optimum at neutral or acidic pH leads us to treat them as transient species in the alkaline soils, as those are also ubiquitous saprobes in normal soils. Our phylogenetic analyses show that the alkaliphilic trait in filamentous fungi has evolved several times. Several lineages harboring strong alkalitolerants derived from the known marine-borne fungi (Emericellopsis, Alternaria sect. Phragmosporae), or fall within the fungi associated with halophytic grasses (Pleosporaceae). Soda soils contain a diversity of fungi that range from weak alkalitolerant to alkaliphilic, which in few cases is associated with darkly pigmented mycelium and formation of microsclerotia. The alkaliphilic trait is spread throughout the Ascomycota, and usually juxtaposes with slime-covered polyphyletic acremonium-, verticillium-, gliocladium-types of asexual morphology, hyphae aggregating in chords, and enclosed fruit bodies.}
}
Taxa for tree 72567 of Study 15631

Citation title:
"On the diversity of fungi from soda soils".

Study name:
"On the diversity of fungi from soda soils".

This study is part of submission 15631
(Status: Published).
Taxa
Return to complete tree view
| ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
| 1453402 |
Graphium tectonae CBS 127 84 |
45273
|
3209408
|
| 1453381 |
Microascus brevicaulis MUCL 40726 |
561152
|
3282866
|
| 1453378 |
Microascus cinereus CBS 365 65 |
186339
|
3182129
|
| 1453384 |
Microascus cirrosus CBS 217 31 |
5595
|
3145774
|
| 1453391 |
Microascus manginii MUCL 40743 |
186344
|
3158727
|
| 1453372 |
Microascus manginii MUCL 41467 |
|
|
| 1453396 |
Microascus manginii UTHSC 09 2576 |
186344
|
3158727
|
| 1453377 |
Microascus manginii UTHSC 09 3241 |
186344
|
3158727
|
| 1453393 |
Microascus manginii UTHSC 10 3405 |
186344
|
3158727
|
| 1453386 |
Microascus niger MUCL 40746 |
|
3159835
|
| 1453385 |
Microascus pyramidus CBS 212 65 |
|
3211841
|
| 1452984 |
Microascus trigonosporus CBS 218 31 |
36921
|
3165370
|
| 1453376 |
Petriella setifera CBS 437 75 |
42314
|
3163595
|
| 1453375 |
Scopulariopsis acremonium MUCL 9028 |
186355
|
3019367
|
| 1453395 |
Scopulariopsis asperula CBS 853 68 |
186356
|
3186138
|
| 1453387 |
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis G413 2 |
40375
|
3064529
|
| 1453374 |
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis G415 |
40375
|
3064529
|
| 1453388 |
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis UTHSC 06 277 |
40375
|
3064529
|
| 1453383 |
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis UTHSC 06 619 |
40375
|
3064529
|
| 1453400 |
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis UTHSC 09 1092 |
40375
|
3064529
|
| 1453373 |
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis UTHSC 11 1240 |
|
|
| 1453394 |
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis UTHSC 11 427 |
40375
|
3064529
|
| 1453382 |
Scopulariopsis brumptii MUCL 9003 |
40376
|
3918850
|
| 1453379 |
Scopulariopsis carbonaria MUCL 9027 |
186357
|
3216226
|
| 1453390 |
Scopulariopsis chartarum MUCL 9001 |
197657
|
3216227
|
| 1453389 |
Scopulariopsis flava LCP 10 5710 |
186360
|
3216229
|
| 1453399 |
Scopulariopsis flava MUCL 9031 |
186360
|
3216229
|
| 1453397 |
Scopulariopsis fusca G414 |
186361
|
3155558
|
| 1453398 |
Scopulariopsis fusca MUCL 9032 |
186361
|
3155558
|
| 1453403 |
Scopulariopsis gracilis CBS 369 70 |
|
3201908
|
| 1453380 |
Scopulariopsis murina IHEM 18567 |
|
3201910
|
| 1453401 |
Scopulariopsis sp UTHSC 05 3453 |
|
|
| 1453392 |
Scopulariopsis sp UTHSC 09 866 |
|
|