TY - JOUR
T1 - Diaporthe: a genus of endophytic, saprobic and plant pathogenic fungi
AU - Gomes, R.R.
AU - Glienke, C.
AU - Videira, S.I.R.
AU - Lombard, L.
AU - Groenewald, J.Z.
AU - Crous, P.W.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Diaporthe (Phomopsis) species have often been reported as plant pathogens, non-pathogenic endophytes
or saprobes, commonly isolated from a wide range of hosts. The primary aim of the present study was to
resolve the taxonomy and phylogeny of a large collection of Diaporthe species occurring on diverse hosts, either
as pathogens, saprobes, or as harmless endophytes. In the present study we investigated 243 isolates using multilocus
DNA sequence data. Analyses of the rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2) region, and partial
translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF1), beta-tubulin (TUB), histone H3 (HIS) and calmodulin (CAL) genes
resolved 95 clades. Fifteen new species are described, namely Diaporthe arengae, D. brasiliensis, D. endophytica,
D. hongkongensis, D. inconspicua, D. infecunda, D. mayteni, D. neoarctii, D. oxe, D. paranensis, D. pseudomangiferae,
D. pseudophoenicicola, D. raonikayaporum, D. schini and D. terebinthifolii. A further 14 new combinations
are introduced in Diaporthe, and D. anacardii is epitypified. Although species of Diaporthe have in the past chiefly
been distinguished based on host association, results of this study confirm several taxa to have wide host ranges,
suggesting that they move freely among hosts, frequently co-colonising diseased or dead tissue. In contrast, some
plant pathogenic and endophytic taxa appear to be strictly host specific. Given this diverse ecological behaviour
among members of Diaporthe, future species descriptions lacking molecular data (at least ITS and HIS or TUB)
should be strongly discouraged.
AB - Diaporthe (Phomopsis) species have often been reported as plant pathogens, non-pathogenic endophytes
or saprobes, commonly isolated from a wide range of hosts. The primary aim of the present study was to
resolve the taxonomy and phylogeny of a large collection of Diaporthe species occurring on diverse hosts, either
as pathogens, saprobes, or as harmless endophytes. In the present study we investigated 243 isolates using multilocus
DNA sequence data. Analyses of the rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2) region, and partial
translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF1), beta-tubulin (TUB), histone H3 (HIS) and calmodulin (CAL) genes
resolved 95 clades. Fifteen new species are described, namely Diaporthe arengae, D. brasiliensis, D. endophytica,
D. hongkongensis, D. inconspicua, D. infecunda, D. mayteni, D. neoarctii, D. oxe, D. paranensis, D. pseudomangiferae,
D. pseudophoenicicola, D. raonikayaporum, D. schini and D. terebinthifolii. A further 14 new combinations
are introduced in Diaporthe, and D. anacardii is epitypified. Although species of Diaporthe have in the past chiefly
been distinguished based on host association, results of this study confirm several taxa to have wide host ranges,
suggesting that they move freely among hosts, frequently co-colonising diseased or dead tissue. In contrast, some
plant pathogenic and endophytic taxa appear to be strictly host specific. Given this diverse ecological behaviour
among members of Diaporthe, future species descriptions lacking molecular data (at least ITS and HIS or TUB)
should be strongly discouraged.
KW - internal transcribed spacer
KW - south-africa
KW - species concepts
KW - sp-nov
KW - coelomycete phomopsis
KW - foeniculum-vulgare
KW - multigene analysis
KW - north-america
KW - ribosomal dna
KW - twig dieback
U2 - 10.3767/003158513X666844
DO - 10.3767/003158513X666844
M3 - Article
SN - 0031-5850
VL - 31
SP - 1
EP - 41
JO - Persoonia
JF - Persoonia
ER -