Acaulospora sieverdingii, an ecologically diverse new fungus in the Glomeromycota, described from lowland temperate Europe and tropical West Africa

From a survey of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in agroecosystems in Central Europe and West Africa, an undescribed species of Acaulospora was recovered and is presented here under the epithet Acaulospora sieverdingii. Spores of A. sieverdingii are 60-80 μm in diam, hyaline to subhyaline to rarel...

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Autores principales: Oehl, F., Sýkorová, Z., Błaszkowski, J., Sánchez Castro, I., Coyne, Danny L., Tchabi, A., Lawouin, L., Hountondji, F.C.C., Silva, G.A. da
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88169
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author Oehl, F.
Sýkorová, Z.
Błaszkowski, J.
Sánchez Castro, I.
Coyne, Danny L.
Tchabi, A.
Lawouin, L.
Hountondji, F.C.C.
Silva, G.A. da
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Coyne, Danny L.
Hountondji, F.C.C.
Lawouin, L.
Oehl, F.
Silva, G.A. da
Sánchez Castro, I.
Sýkorová, Z.
Tchabi, A.
author_facet Oehl, F.
Sýkorová, Z.
Błaszkowski, J.
Sánchez Castro, I.
Coyne, Danny L.
Tchabi, A.
Lawouin, L.
Hountondji, F.C.C.
Silva, G.A. da
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description From a survey of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in agroecosystems in Central Europe and West Africa, an undescribed species of Acaulospora was recovered and is presented here under the epithet Acaulospora sieverdingii. Spores of A. sieverdingii are 60-80 μm in diam, hyaline to subhyaline to rarely light yellow and have multiple pitted depressions on the outer spore wall similar to those known for A. alpina, A. cavernata, A. paulinae and A. scrobiculata. The pits in A. sieverdingii are tiny and often irregular and resemble small dots (0.8-1.8 μm) or lines (0.5-1.2 x 1.8-2.5 μm). Analyses of the ITS1, 5.8S subunit and ITS2 regions of the rDNA resolved each of the fi ve species in a monophyletic wellsupported clade and indicate that A. sieverdingii is phylogenetically closer to A. paulinae, A. cavernata and A. denticulata than to A. scrobiculata. The new species is common in Central Europe only at altitudes below 800 m asl where, to date, it has been detected in crop rotation systems and grasslands in Poland, Germany, France, Switzerland and Italy. Under these conditions it may co-occur with A. paulinae, A. cavernata, A. scrobiculata and several other Acaulospora spp. A. sieverdingii was also recorded from subtropical and tropical agro-ecosystems and consequently appears to be adapted to ecologically diverse environments.
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spelling CGSpace881692025-12-08T09:54:28Z Acaulospora sieverdingii, an ecologically diverse new fungus in the Glomeromycota, described from lowland temperate Europe and tropical West Africa Oehl, F. Sýkorová, Z. Błaszkowski, J. Sánchez Castro, I. Coyne, Danny L. Tchabi, A. Lawouin, L. Hountondji, F.C.C. Silva, G.A. da acaulospora agroecosystems dna europe From a survey of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in agroecosystems in Central Europe and West Africa, an undescribed species of Acaulospora was recovered and is presented here under the epithet Acaulospora sieverdingii. Spores of A. sieverdingii are 60-80 μm in diam, hyaline to subhyaline to rarely light yellow and have multiple pitted depressions on the outer spore wall similar to those known for A. alpina, A. cavernata, A. paulinae and A. scrobiculata. The pits in A. sieverdingii are tiny and often irregular and resemble small dots (0.8-1.8 μm) or lines (0.5-1.2 x 1.8-2.5 μm). Analyses of the ITS1, 5.8S subunit and ITS2 regions of the rDNA resolved each of the fi ve species in a monophyletic wellsupported clade and indicate that A. sieverdingii is phylogenetically closer to A. paulinae, A. cavernata and A. denticulata than to A. scrobiculata. The new species is common in Central Europe only at altitudes below 800 m asl where, to date, it has been detected in crop rotation systems and grasslands in Poland, Germany, France, Switzerland and Italy. Under these conditions it may co-occur with A. paulinae, A. cavernata, A. scrobiculata and several other Acaulospora spp. A. sieverdingii was also recorded from subtropical and tropical agro-ecosystems and consequently appears to be adapted to ecologically diverse environments. 2011 2017-10-05T07:42:45Z 2017-10-05T07:42:45Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88169 en Limited Access Oehl, F., Sýkorová, Z., Błaszkowski, J., Sánchez-Castro, I., Coyne, D., Tchabi, A., ... & da Silva, G.A. (2012). Acaulospora sieverdingii, an ecologically diverse new fungus in the Glomeromycota, described from lowland temperate Europe and tropical West Africa. Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality, 84(1), 47-53.
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agroecosystems
dna
europe
Oehl, F.
Sýkorová, Z.
Błaszkowski, J.
Sánchez Castro, I.
Coyne, Danny L.
Tchabi, A.
Lawouin, L.
Hountondji, F.C.C.
Silva, G.A. da
Acaulospora sieverdingii, an ecologically diverse new fungus in the Glomeromycota, described from lowland temperate Europe and tropical West Africa
title Acaulospora sieverdingii, an ecologically diverse new fungus in the Glomeromycota, described from lowland temperate Europe and tropical West Africa
title_full Acaulospora sieverdingii, an ecologically diverse new fungus in the Glomeromycota, described from lowland temperate Europe and tropical West Africa
title_fullStr Acaulospora sieverdingii, an ecologically diverse new fungus in the Glomeromycota, described from lowland temperate Europe and tropical West Africa
title_full_unstemmed Acaulospora sieverdingii, an ecologically diverse new fungus in the Glomeromycota, described from lowland temperate Europe and tropical West Africa
title_short Acaulospora sieverdingii, an ecologically diverse new fungus in the Glomeromycota, described from lowland temperate Europe and tropical West Africa
title_sort acaulospora sieverdingii an ecologically diverse new fungus in the glomeromycota described from lowland temperate europe and tropical west africa
topic acaulospora
agroecosystems
dna
europe
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88169
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