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Multigene phylogenetic analysis detects cryptic species of Tryblidiopsis in China

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MYCOLOGIA
Volume 106, Issue 1, Pages 95-104

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.3852/13-007

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Bayesian inference; biogeography; phylogeny; Rhytismataceae; taxonomy

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  1. Changbai Mountain National Forest Park
  2. Wuling Mountain National Nature Reserve and Sichuan Province, Xiaojin County, in China
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31170019, 31270065]
  4. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [5132009, KZ201110028036]

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Tryblidiopsis pinastri (Rhytismatales) has been recognized as being distributed throughout northern temperate regions. In the present study, comparative studies showed that species of Tryblidiopsis from China were distinct from the European type species. They are shown to belong to two new Tryblidiopsis species, T. sichuanensis and T. sinensis, with a third known to be present in China but not described because the reference material is immature. Combined LSU rDNA, ITS rDNA and mtSSU rDNA sequences analyses revealed that Chinese species and European species formed a monophyletic clade. Collections of Tryblidiopsis from North America need to be re-examined and sequenced; they are probably not conspecific with T. pinastri. Tryblidiopsis species appear to be highly host specific and are probably restricted to the host genus Picea.

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