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Evolutionary relationships of Bresadolia (Basidiomycota, Polyporales) based on molecular and morphological evidence
In the last decades, several phylogenetic studies have shown that Polyporu s is polyphyletic; accordingly, several genera have been newly described or reinstated. Nevertheless, the phylogenetic position of many species in the genus remains highly contentious, particularly those traditionally include...
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Published in: | Mycological progress 2018-09, Vol.17 (9), p.1031-1048 |
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Summary: | In the last decades, several phylogenetic studies have shown that
Polyporu
s is polyphyletic; accordingly, several genera have been newly described or reinstated. Nevertheless, the phylogenetic position of many species in the genus remains highly contentious, particularly those traditionally included in the
Polyporus
infrageneric group
Polyporu
s
s.s.
, i.e.,
P. austroafricanus
,
P. craterellus
,
P. radicatus
,
P. squamosus
,
P. tuberaster
, and
P. udus
. Recently, based on morphological characteristics,
P. udus
, described from Indonesia, was synonymized with
Bresadolia paradoxa
, described from Paraguay, resurrecting
Bresadolia
as a good genus. In this study, the phylogenetic relationship of
P. udus
and its purported taxonomic synonym in South America was investigated. In addition, the phylogenetic positioning of
Bresadolia
within
Polyporus s.l.
and related genera was assessed, based on ITS and nLSU rDNA loci. Morphological revision of collections from the Atlantic Forest of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay; revision of type specimens; and the phylogenetic results showed that
B. paradoxa
and
P. udus
are not conspecific. Both species form independent lineages that cluster together within a monophyletic genus recognized here as
Bresadolia
. In this study, a complete description of
B. paradoxa
incorporating data of type specimens previously overlooked and characters from sequenced fresh specimens is provided, as well as comments on all species described or combined in
Bresadolia
. |
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ISSN: | 1617-416X 1861-8952 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11557-018-1416-3 |