DECOS, Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Largo dell'Università, Viterbo, Italy.
Stud Mycol. 2008;61:1-20. doi: 10.3114/sim.2008.61.01.
Fungal strains isolated from rocks and lichens collected in the Antarctic ice-free area of the Victoria Land, one of the coldest and driest habitats on earth, were found in two phylogenetically isolated positions within the subclass Dothideomycetidae. They are here reported as new genera and species, Recurvomyces mirabilisgen. nov., sp. nov. and Elasticomyces elasticusgen. nov., sp. nov. The nearest neighbours within the clades were other rock-inhabiting fungi from dry environments, either cold or hot. Plant-associated Mycosphaerella-like species, known as invaders of leathery leaves in semi-arid climates, are also phylogenetically related with the new taxa. The clusters are also related to the halophilic species Hortaea werneckii, as well as to acidophilic fungi. One of the latter, able to grow at pH 0, is Scytalidium acidophilum, which is ascribed here to the newly validated genus Acidomyces. The ecological implications of this finding are discussed.
从南极无冰区的岩石和地衣中分离出的真菌菌株,位于地球上最寒冷和最干燥的栖息地之一的维多利亚陆地,在子囊菌纲的两个系统发育隔离位置被发现。它们被报道为新的属和种,Recurvomyces mirabilisgen. nov.,sp. nov. 和 Elasticomyces elasticusgen. nov.,sp. nov. 分支内最近的邻居是来自干燥环境的其他岩石栖息真菌,无论是寒冷还是炎热。与新分类群具有系统发育关系的还有与植物相关的 Mycosphaerella 样物种,这些物种被称为半干旱气候中革质叶片的入侵物种。这些类群也与嗜盐物种 Hortaea werneckii 以及嗜酸真菌有关。其中一种能够在 pH 值为 0 的条件下生长的嗜酸真菌是 Scytalidium acidophilum,现被归入新验证的属 Acidomyces。讨论了这一发现的生态意义。