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Title: | Freshwater fungal numbers |
Authors: | Mark S. Calabon Kevin D. Hyde E. B.Gareth Jones Zong Long Luo Wei Dong Vedprakash G. Hurdeal Eleni Gentekaki Walter Rossi Marco Leonardi Vinodhini Thiyagaraja Anis S. Lestari Hong Wei Shen Dan Feng Bao Nattawut Boonyuen Ming Zeng |
Authors: | Mark S. Calabon Kevin D. Hyde E. B.Gareth Jones Zong Long Luo Wei Dong Vedprakash G. Hurdeal Eleni Gentekaki Walter Rossi Marco Leonardi Vinodhini Thiyagaraja Anis S. Lestari Hong Wei Shen Dan Feng Bao Nattawut Boonyuen Ming Zeng |
Keywords: | Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Environmental Science |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2022 |
Abstract: | A comprehensive account of fungal classification from freshwater habitats is outlined and discussed in the present review based on literature of biodiversity studies and recent morpho-phylogenetic analyses. A total of 3,870 freshwater fungal species are listed with additional details on the isolation source, habitat, geographical distribution, and molecular data. The Ascomycota (2,968 species, 1,018 genera) dominated the freshwater fungal taxa wherein Sordariomycetes (823 species, 298 genera) had the largest number, followed by Dothideomycetes (677 species, 229 genera), Eurotiomycetes (276 species, 49 genera), and Leotiomycetes (260 species, 83 genera). Other phyla included in the updated classification of freshwater fungi are: Chytridiomycota (333 species, 97 genera), Rozellomycota (221 species, 105 genera), Basidiomycota (218 species, 100 genera), Blastocladiomycota (47 species, 10 genera), Monoblepharomycota (29 species, 6 genera), Mucoromycota (19 species, 10 genera), Aphelidiomycota (15 species, 3 genera), Entomophthoromycota (6 species, 4 genera), Mortierellomycota (5 species, 3 genera), Olpidiomycota (4 species, 1 genus), Zoopagomycota (3 species, 2 genera), and Sanchytriomycota (2 species, 2 genera). The freshwater fungi belong to 1,361 genera, 386 families and 145 orders. The Pleosporales and Laboulbeniaceae are the largest freshwater fungal order and family comprised of 391 and 185 species, respectively. The most speciose genera are Chitonomyces (87, Laboulbeniomycetes), Verrucaria (50, Eurotiomycetes), Rhizophydium (52, Rhizophydiomycetes), Penicillium (47, Eurotiomycetes), and Candida (42, Saccharomycetes). |
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ISSN: | 18789129 15602745 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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