ibclogo XVI International Botanical Congess


Abstract Number: 5701
Poster No. = 94


MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY OF MELANOSPORA CORDA AND SIMILAR PYRENOMYCETOUS FUNGI.


Zhang. N. and M. Blackwell. Dept. of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State Univ.


Species of Melanospora are parasitic on or closely associated with other fungi. In the past Melanospora was place in the Melanosporaceae of Sordariales, but our phylogenetic study of nuclear encoded SSU and LSU ribosomal DNA (rDNA) placed six species of Melanospora and several allies in Hypocreales, an order rich in mycoparasites. LSU rDNA phylogeny inferred six groups among 38 species in Hypocreales, designated as Bionectria, Claviceps, Hypocrea, Nectria, Niesslia, and Melanospora. Two species of Melanopora including the type were in the Nectria group, four Melanospora species and Sphaerodes compresssa formed a distinct clade, and three other allies of Melanopora were closely related to or within the Claviceps, Hypcrea, and Nectria groups respectively. The study argues for the reclassification of these taxa that previously were placed in the Sordariales.


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