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Species concepts in Calonectria (Cylindrocladium)
Species of Calonectria and their Cylindrocladium
anamorphs are important plant pathogens worldwide. At present 52
Cylindrocladium spp. and 37 Calonectria spp. are recognised
based on sexual compatibility, morphology and phylogenetic inference. The
polyphasic approach of integrating Biological, Morphological and Phylogenetic
Species Concepts has revolutionised the taxonomy of fungi. This review aims to
present an overview of published research on the genera Calonectria
and Cylindrocladium as they pertain to their taxonomic history. The
nomenclature as well as future research necessary for this group of fungi are
also briefly discussed
Phylogeny and systematics of the genus Calonectria
Species of Calonectria are important plant pathogens, several of
which have a worldwide distribution. Contemporary taxonomic studies on these
fungi have chiefly relied on DNA sequence comparisons of the β-tubulin
gene region. Despite many new species being described, there has been no
phylogenetic synthesis for the group since the last monographic study almost a
decade ago. In the present study, the identity of a large collection of
Calonectria isolates from various geographic regions was determined
using morphological and DNA sequence comparisons. This resulted in the
discovery of seven new species; Ca. densa, Ca. eucalypti,
Ca. humicola, Ca. orientalis, Ca. pini, Ca.
pseudoscoparia and Ca. sulawesiensis, bringing the total number
of currently accepted Calonectria species to 68. A multigene
phylogeny was subsequently constructed for all available Calonectria
spp., employing seven gene regions, namely actin, β-tubulin, calmodulin,
histone H3, the internal transcribed spacer regions 1 and 2 and the 5.8S gene
of the ribosomal RNA, 28S large subunit RNA gene and translation elongation
1-alpha. Based on these data 13 phylogenetic groups could be distinguished
within the genus Calonectria that correlated with morphological
features. Dichotomous and synoptic keys to all Calonectria spp.
currently recognised are also provided
<I>Cylindrocladium angustatum</I> sp. nov., a new leaf spot pathogen of <I>Tillandsia capitata</I> from Florida U.S.A.
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Recombination in <I>Calonectria morganii</I> and phylogeny with other heterothallic small-spored <I>Calonectria</I> species.
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