Global Diversity and Taxonomy of Sidera (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota): Four New Species and Keys to Species of the Genus
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Morphological Studies
2.2. DNA Extraction, PCR and Sequencing
2.3. Phylogenetic Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Phylogenetic Analyses
3.2. Taxonomy
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- 2.
- 3.
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- 5.
- Sidera vulgaris sensu lato
A key to species of Sidera worldwide | |
1. Hymenium grandinioid to odontioid | S. lunata |
1. Hymenium poroid | 2 |
2. Hyphal system monomitic | 3 |
2. Hyphal system dimitic | 6 |
3. Basidiospores mostly <1 μm in width | 4 |
3. Basidiospores mostly >1 μm in width | 5 |
4. Pores 7–9 per mm; basidiospores 2.9–3.7 μm long | S. vesiculosa |
4. Pores 6–7 per mm; basidiospores 3.9–4.5 μm long | S. roseo-bubalina |
5. Pores 6–8 per mm; cystidioles present, some branched | S. lowei |
5. Pores 8–9 per mm; cystidioles absent | S. punctata |
6. Basidiospores >1.5 μm in width | S. lenis |
6. Basidiospores <1.5 μm in width | 7 |
7. Skeletal hyphae becoming swollen in KOH | 8 |
7. Skeletal hyphae almost unchanged in KOH | 10 |
8. Pores 5–7 per mm; basidiospores 3.7–4.3 μm long | S. minutipora |
8. Pores 9–11 per mm; basidiospores 2.9–3.3 μm long | 9 |
9. Basidiospores allantoid, skeletal hyphae distinctly swollen in KOH | S. inflata |
9. Basidiospores lunate, skeletal hyphae slightly swollen in KOH | S. malaysiana |
10. Tramal hyphae parallel along the tubes | S. parallela |
10. Tramal hyphae interwoven | 11 |
11. Generative hyphae at dissepiments even | S. srilankensis |
11. Generative hyphae at dissepiments with swollen tips | 12 |
12. Basidiospores <3.6 μm long | S. vulgaris |
12. Basidiospores >3.8 μm long | 13 |
13. Sterile margin distinct, fimbriate; basidiospore Length/width <4 | S. minutissima |
13. Sterile margin indistinct to almost absent; basidiospore Length/width >4 | S. tenuis |
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Species | Growing Habit | Hymenophore | Hyphal System | Cystidioles | Skeletal Hyphae in KOH | Spores Shape | Spore Size (µm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
S. inflata | Annual | Poroid, 9–10/mm | Dimitic | Present | Swollen | Allantoid | 3–3.3 × 0.9–1.1 |
S. lenis | Perennial | Poroid, 4–6/mm | Dimitic | Present | Swollen | Allantoid to lunate | 3.9–4.9 × 1.5–2 |
S. lowei | Annual | Poroid, 6–8/mm | Monomitic | Present, some branched | - | Allantoid | 3.5–5 × 1–1.2 |
S. lunata | Annual | Hydnoid, 8–9/mm | Monomitic | Present | - | Allantoid | 2.5–3.8 × 1.6–1.9 |
S. malaysiana | Annual | Poroid, 9–11/mm | Dimitic | Present | Swollen | Lunate | 2.9–3.2 × 1–1.2 |
S. minutipora | Annual | Poroid, 5–7/mm | Dimitic | Present | Swollen | Allantoid | 3.7–4.3 × 1–1.3 |
S. minutissima | Annual | Poroid, 7–9/mm | Dimitic | Present | Almost unchanged | Allantoid | 3.8–4.4 × 0.9–1.3 |
S. parallela | Annual | Poroid, 6–8/mm | Dimitic | Present | Almost unchanged | Lunate | 2.8–3.3 × 0.9–1.2 |
S. punctata | Annual | Poroid, 8–9/mm | Monomitic | Absent | - | Allantoid to lunate | 3.8–4.8 × 1–1.3 |
S. roseo-bubalina | Annual | Poroid, 6–7/mm | Monomitic | Present | - | Lunate | 3.9–4.5 × 0.8–1 |
S. srilankensis | Annual | Poroid, 6–8/mm | Dimitic | Present | Almost unchanged | Lunate | 3.5–4 × 1–1.3 |
S. tenuis | Annual | Poroid, 8–10/mm | Dimitic | Present | Almost unchanged | Allantoid | 4.2–5 × 0.8–1 |
S. vesiculosa | Annual | Poroid, 7–9/mm | Monomitic | Present | - | Allantoid to lunate | 2.9–3.7 × 0.6–1 |
S. vulgaris | Perennial | Poroid, 6–8/mm | Dimitic | Present, some branched | Almost unchanged | Allantoid to lunate | 2.9–3.6 × 0.9–1.4 |
Species | Specimen No. | Locality | GenBank Accession No. | ||||||
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ITS | nLSU | RPB1 | RPB2 | TEF1 | mtSSU | nSSU | |||
Ceriporiopsis aneirina | MUAF 888 | Czech Republic | EU340895 | EU368503 | EU368504 | ||||
Contumyces rosella | Redhead 7501 | U66452 | U66452 | ||||||
Exidia candida | VS 8588 | Russia | KY801871 | KY801896 | KY801920 | ||||
Exidiopsis calcea | MW 331 | Canada | AF291280 | AF291326 | |||||
Gloeoporus dichrous | KHL 11173 | Norway | EU118627 | EU118627 | |||||
G. hainanensis | Dai 15253 | China | KU360402 | KU360408 | |||||
Globulicium hiemale | Hjm 19007 | Sweden | DQ873595 | DQ873595 | DQ873594 | ||||
Hyphodermella poroides | Dai 12045 | China | KX008367 | KX011852 | |||||
Odonticium romellii | Murdoch 38 | Finland | MF319073 | MF318929 | |||||
Oxyporus corticola | KHL 13217 | Estonia | DQ873641 | DQ873641 | DQ873640 | ||||
Repetobasidium conicum | KHL 12338 | USA | DQ873647 | DQ873647 | DQ873646 | ||||
Resinicium furfuraceum | KHL 11738 | Finland | DQ873648 | DQ873648 | |||||
Rickenella mellea | Lamoure 74 | U66438 | U66438 | ||||||
Skvortzovia pinicola | KHL 12224 | USA | DQ873637 | DQ873637 | DQ873636 | ||||
Sidera inflata | Cui 13610 | China | MW198480 * | MW418088 * | |||||
S. lenis | Miettinen 11036 | Finland | FN907914 | FN907914 | |||||
“S. lowei” | Miettinen X419 | Venezuela | FN907917 | FN907917 | |||||
“S. lowei” | Miettinen X426 | New Zealand | FN907919 | FN907919 | |||||
S. lunata | JS 15063 | Norway | DQ873593 | DQ873593 | |||||
S. malaysiana | Dai 18570 | Malaysia | MW198481 * | MW192007 * | MW424992 * | ||||
S. minutipora | Gates FF257 | Australia | FN907922 | FN907922 | |||||
S. minutipora | Cui 16720 | Australia | MN621349 | MN621348 | MW526261 * | MW505865 * | MW446248 * | MW424986 * | MW418078 * |
S. minutissima | Dai 19529 | Sri Lanka | MN621352 | MN621350 | MW526262 * | MW424994 * | MW418079 * | ||
S. minutissima | Dai 18471A | China | MW198482 * | MW192008 * | |||||
S. parallela | Cui 10346 | China | MK346145 | MW424991 * | MW418082 * | ||||
S. parallela | Cui 10361 | China | MK346144 | ||||||
S. punctata | Dai 22119 | China | MW418438 * | MW418437 * | MW418085 * | ||||
S. roseo-bubalina | Dai 11277 | China | MW198483 * | MW418081 * | |||||
S. sp. | OTU1581 | Japan | MT594995 | ||||||
S. srilankensis | Dai 19581 | Sri Lanka | MN621345 | MN621347 | MW526265 * | MW427604 * | MW424993 * | MW418089 * | |
S. srilankensis | Dai 19654 | Sri Lanka | MN621344 | MN621346 | MW505868 * | MW427602 * | MW424989 * | MW418087 * | |
S. tenuis | Dai 18697 | Australia | MK331865 | MK331867 | MW526264 * | MW505866 * | MW427600 * | MW424988 * | MW418083 * |
S. tenuis | Dai 18698 | Australia | MK331866 | MK331868 | MW505867 * | MW427601 * | MW424985 * | MW418084 * | |
S. vesiculosa | BJFC025367 | Singapore | MH636565 | MH636567 | |||||
S. vesiculosa | BJFC025377 | Singapore | MH636564 | MH636566 | |||||
S. vulgaris sensu lato | Ryvarden 37198 | New Zealand | FN907918 | FN907918 | |||||
S. vulgaris sensu lato | Dai 12730 | USA | MW198478 * | ||||||
S. vulgaris sensu lato | Dai 21057 | Belarus | MW198484 * | MW192009 * | MW505869 * | MW427603 * | MW424987 * | MW418090 * | |
S. vulgaris sensu lato | Dai 22151 | China | MW477794 * | MW474965 * | MW477795 * | ||||
S. vulgaris sensu lato | Cui 11216 | China | MW198485 * | ||||||
Skeletocutis amorpha | Miettinen 11038 | Finland | FN907913 | FN907913 | |||||
S. chrysella | Miettinen 9472 | Finland | FN907916 | FN907916 | |||||
S. lilacina | HHB 10522sp | USA | KY948834 | KY948894 | |||||
S. yuchengii | FBCC 1132 | China | KY953045 | KY953045 | KY953143 | KY953109 | KY953142 | ||
S. yunnanensis | Dai 15709 | China | KU950434 | KU950436 | MW526263 * | MW427605 * | MW424990 * | MW418080 * | |
S. odora | L 13763sp | Canada | KY948830 | KY948893 | KY949046 |
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Liu, Z.-B.; Zhou, M.; Yuan, Y.; Dai, Y.-C. Global Diversity and Taxonomy of Sidera (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota): Four New Species and Keys to Species of the Genus. J. Fungi 2021, 7, 251. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7040251
Liu Z-B, Zhou M, Yuan Y, Dai Y-C. Global Diversity and Taxonomy of Sidera (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota): Four New Species and Keys to Species of the Genus. Journal of Fungi. 2021; 7(4):251. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7040251
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Zhan-Bo, Meng Zhou, Yuan Yuan, and Yu-Cheng Dai. 2021. "Global Diversity and Taxonomy of Sidera (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota): Four New Species and Keys to Species of the Genus" Journal of Fungi 7, no. 4: 251. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7040251
APA StyleLiu, Z.-B., Zhou, M., Yuan, Y., & Dai, Y.-C. (2021). Global Diversity and Taxonomy of Sidera (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota): Four New Species and Keys to Species of the Genus. Journal of Fungi, 7(4), 251. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7040251