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A new genus of fungi on grasses

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
March 6, 2024
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Metacampanella dendrophora
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While ecologically important, small mushrooms on monocots (grasses and sedges) are rarely studied and a lack of information about their habitat and DNA sequences creates difficulties in determining their presence or absence in ecological studies and their genetic relationships to other mushroom taxa. 

Metacampanella dendrophora

Credit: Karen W. Hughes and Ronald H. Petersen, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA

While ecologically important, small mushrooms on monocots (grasses and sedges) are rarely studied and a lack of information about their habitat and DNA sequences creates difficulties in determining their presence or absence in ecological studies and their genetic relationships to other mushroom taxa. 

 

This study led by Drs. Karen W. Hughes and Ronald H. Petersen (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA) examined a mushroom species, Campanella subdendrophora, (also known as Tetrapyrgos subdendrophora), which fruits on grasses in the US Pacific Northwest. 

 

The researchers evaluated its phylogenetic position concerning both Campanella and Tetrapyrgos and determined that a new genus, Metacampanella was needed for this taxon (e.g., Metacampanella subdendrophora). Further, they identified other taxa that belonged to this group including taxa from Costa Rica and New Zealand, and named and described them where feasible. Metacampanella also includes an unknown taxon from the central US prairie grassland. In this latter case, the sequences were isolated from Prairie Dog dung (Rodents that eat root and shoot vegetation) and are presumably grass endophytes. (Herrera J. et al. 2011. Microb. Ecol. 61(2), 239–244). An endophyte of Elymus mollis (dune grass), was also identified as belonging to Metacampanella, (Metacampanella sinecystidia). 

 

“To date, several Metacampanella appear to be associated with grasses. Future environmental studies may identify other members of this new genus.” Dr. Karen W. Hughes said.

 


See the article: Metacampanella gen. nov.: The Campanella dendrophora complex



Journal

Mycology: An International Journal on Fungal Biology

DOI

10.1080/21501203.2024.2309898

Article Title

Metacampanella gen. nov.: The Campanella dendrophora complex

Article Publication Date

25-Feb-2024

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