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First European records of and , two native South American rust fungi, and new observations on their life cycle and morphology. | LitMetric

First European records of and , two native South American rust fungi, and new observations on their life cycle and morphology.

Mycologia

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de Genève, Chemin de l'Impératrice 1, P.O. Box 71, Chambésy-Genève 1292, Switzerland.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - This paper discusses the discovery of new alien species of South American rust fungi in Europe, particularly in Switzerland, Germany, and France, marking the first identification of these species outside of South America
  • - The identification was based on specific genetic characteristics, including nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences, and has mainly been found affecting plants in the Malvaceae family, especially common mallow
  • - Notably, it was found that these fungi can exhibit phenotypic plasticity, meaning they can produce different types of spores under varying conditions, including spermogonia and aecidium-type aecia, which suggests complex life-cycle behavior

Article Abstract

This paper reports the South American rust fungi and (Pucciniales/Uredinales) as new alien species of the European rust funga. is presently known from Switzerland and Germany, from Switzerland, Germany, and France. The records of are the first ones from outside South America. The specimens were identified by teliospore characters and sequences of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (internal transcribed spacer 2 and domains D1-D2 of the nuclear ribosomal large subunit) and the mitochondrial (cytochrome oxidase III) gene. and have been recorded so far in Europe on members of the genera , predominantly on , and of the Malvaceae, subfam. Malvoideae. is host of both species and shared also with the common mallow rust, , allowing for mixed infections. The plant is commonly grown as an ornamental and may play a major role for the spread of the alien Malvaceae rust fungi. It was observed for the first time that can produce spermogonia and aecidium-type aecia, suggesting phenotypic plasticity regarding the formation of spore states. The observed spermogonia mainly remained closed and did not liberate spermatia. They produced telio- and aeciospores besides spermatia in their cavity and eventually converted entirely into telia or, rarely, into aecidium-like sori. Small clusters of aeciospores and peridial cells were commonly found hidden in the telial plectenchyma, and well-developed aecidium-type aecia provided with a peridium developed rarely in the center of mature telia. Spermogonia belonging to group V type 4 were found in , which is generally supposed to lack spermogonia. Some spermogonia produced only spermatia in their cavity; others formed spermatia and teliospores, and some eventually converted into telia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00275514.2024.2395697DOI Listing

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