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New species of Tulasnella associated with Australian terrestrial orchids in the subtribes Megastylidinae and Thelymitrinae

Journal

MYCOLOGIA
Volume 114, Issue 2, Pages 388-412

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00275514.2021.2019547

Keywords

Binucleate; Cantharellales; morphology; multinucleate; orchid mycorrhizal fungi; taxonomy; Tulasnellaceae; 5 new taxa

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  1. Australian Orchid Foundation [273/2010, 324/2017]
  2. National Landcare Programme funding through the Wimmera Catchment Management Authority

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This study described five new species of Tulasnella associated with commonly occurring and endangered Australian orchids, using molecular phylogenetic analyses and morphological characteristics. The new species were primarily identified using five loci, and Tulasnella subasymmetrica is a newly introduced species.
Tulasnella (Tulasnellaceae) is a genus of fungus that can form mycorrhizal associations with orchids (Orchidaceae). Here we used molecular phylogenetic analyses and morphological characteristics of pure cultures across four different media to support the description of five new Tulasnella species associated with commonly occurring and endangered Australian orchids. Tulasnella nerrigaensis associates with Calochilus; T. subasymmetrica and T. kiataensis with Thelymitra; and T. korungensis and T. multinucleata with Pyrorchis and Rimacola respectively. The newly described species were primarily delimited by analyses of five loci: nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer region ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 (ITS), C14436 (adenosine triphosphate [ATP] synthase), C4102 (glutamate synthase), C3304 (ATP helicase), and mt large subunit 16S rDNA (mtLSU). Tulasnella subasymmetrica is introduced for some isolates previously identified as T. asymmetrica, and this latter species is characterized from multilocus sequencing of a new isolate that matches ITS sequences from the ex-type culture. Morphological differences between the new species are slight. Tulasnella multinucleata has 6-12 nuclei per hyphal compartment which is the first instance of multinucleate rather than binucleate or trinucleate hyphal compartments in Tulasnella. The formal description of these species of Tulasnella will aid in future evolutionary and ecological studies of orchid-fungal interactions.

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