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Title: The numbers of fungi: are the most speciose genera truly diverse?
Authors: Chitrabhanu S. Bhunjun
Tuula Niskanen
Nakarin Suwannarach
Nopparat Wannathes
Yi Jyun Chen
Eric H.C. McKenzie
Sajeewa S.N. Maharachchikumbura
Bart Buyck
Chang Lin Zhao
Yu Guang Fan
Jing Yi Zhang
Asha J. Dissanayake
Diana S. Marasinghe
Ruvishika S. Jayawardena
Jaturong Kumla
Mahajabeen Padamsee
Ya Ya Chen
Kare Liimatainen
Joseph F. Ammirati
Chayanard Phukhamsakda
Jian Kui Liu
Wiphawanee Phonrob
Émile Randrianjohany
Sinang Hongsanan
Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon
Digvijayini Bundhun
Surapong Khuna
Wen Jie Yu
Lun Sha Deng
Yong Zhong Lu
Kevin D. Hyde
Saisamorn Lumyong
Authors: Chitrabhanu S. Bhunjun
Tuula Niskanen
Nakarin Suwannarach
Nopparat Wannathes
Yi Jyun Chen
Eric H.C. McKenzie
Sajeewa S.N. Maharachchikumbura
Bart Buyck
Chang Lin Zhao
Yu Guang Fan
Jing Yi Zhang
Asha J. Dissanayake
Diana S. Marasinghe
Ruvishika S. Jayawardena
Jaturong Kumla
Mahajabeen Padamsee
Ya Ya Chen
Kare Liimatainen
Joseph F. Ammirati
Chayanard Phukhamsakda
Jian Kui Liu
Wiphawanee Phonrob
Émile Randrianjohany
Sinang Hongsanan
Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon
Digvijayini Bundhun
Surapong Khuna
Wen Jie Yu
Lun Sha Deng
Yong Zhong Lu
Kevin D. Hyde
Saisamorn Lumyong
Keywords: Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Environmental Science
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Abstract: Fungi play vital roles in ecosystems as endophytes, pathogens and saprobes. The current estimate of fungal diversity is highly uncertain, ranging from 1.5 to 12 million, but only around 150,000 species have been named and classified to date. Since the introduction of DNA based methods for species identification, the number of newly described taxa has increased from approximately 1000 to around 2000 yearly. This demonstrates the importance of DNA based methods to identify and distinguish species, especially cryptic species. Many novel species from recent studies have been found in historically understudied regions and habitats, but these still represent only a small percentage of the estimated species. In this paper, we examine 16 genera from the top 40 most speciose genera as listed in Species Fungorum as case studies to examine the diversity of taxa in each genus. The genera treated herein are Cercospora, Diaporthe, Meliola, Passalora, Phyllachora, Phyllosticta, Pseudocercospora, Ramularia (ascomycetes) and Cortinarius, Entoloma, Inocybe, Marasmius, Psathyrella, Puccinia, Russula, Uromyces (basidiomycetes). We critically evaluate the number of species in these genera and correlate these numbers with the number of entries in GenBank. We introduce 18 new species Apiospora multiloculata, Candolleomyces thailandensis, Cortinarius acutoproximus, Cortinarius melleoalbus, Cortinarius pacificus, Cortinarius parvoacetosus, Diaporthe guizhouensis, Entoloma pseudosubcorvinum, Inocybe meirensongia, Marasmius albulus, Marasmius obscuroaurantiacus, Meliola camporesii, Phyllachora siamensis, Phyllosticta doitungensis, Picipes yuxiensis, Pseudocercospora vignae, Puccinia maureanui and Russula inornata. We also introduce a new record of Candolleomyces cladii-marisci and Inocybe iringolkavensis. We discuss the genera Colletotrichum and Pleurotus that are speciose, but do not occur in the top 40. We hypothesize whether there might be more species in these genera and discuss why these genera have some of the largest number of species.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/72394
ISSN: 18789129
15602745
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