Phylogenetic relationships in some Melampsora rusts on Salicaceae assessed using rDNA sequence information

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Pei, M. H., Bayon, C. and Ruiz, C. 2005. Phylogenetic relationships in some Melampsora rusts on Salicaceae assessed using rDNA sequence information. Mycological Research. 109 (4), pp. 401-409. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953756205002479

AuthorsPei, M. H., Bayon, C. and Ruiz, C.
Abstract

The 5′ end of the large subunit (LSU) region and the entire internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of ribosomal DNA were sequenced from 11 species or special forms of Melampsora on Salix, and three species on Populus. For all the species, except for M. larici-epitea and M. coleosporioides, the sequences in both the examined regions were identical within a species. Within M. larici-epitea, f. sp. larici-epitea typica and f. sp. larici-retusae shared the same sequences which slightly differed from that of f. sp. larici-daphnoides. In the LSU region, M. larici-epitea, M. capraearum and the stem-infecting form on S. viminalis shared the same sequence and the Far-Eastern species M. epiphylla differed from them only slightly (p distance 0.006), indicating that they may share a common ancestral lineage. M. amygdalinae and M. coleosporioides formed a distict group (bootstrap value 100% for combined ITS and LSU data). M. larici-epitea and M. ribesii-purpurea, both belonging to the M. epitea complex, appeared to be distinct. The molecular data also suggest that the differences in certain characteristics, such as the thickness of teliospore walls and host specificity, may have evolved relatively recently.

Year of Publication2005
JournalMycological Research
Journal citation109 (4), pp. 401-409
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953756205002479
Open accessPublished as non-open access
Funder project or code508
Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online04 Feb 2008
Publication process dates
Accepted05 Jan 2005
Copyright licensePublisher copyright
PublisherThe British Mycological Society (BMS)
ISSN0953-7562

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