Paiva D S, Fernandes L, Pereira E, Mesquita N, Tiago I, Trovão J, Portugal A
Centre for Functional Ecology (CFE) - Science for People & the Planet, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, Calçada Martim de Freitas, 3000-456, Coimbra, Portugal.
TERRA - Associate Laboratory for Sustainable Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, Calçada Martim de Freitas, 3000-456, Coimbra, Portugal.
Fungal Syst Evol. 2025 Jun;15:47-77. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2025.15.02. Epub 2024 Oct 2.
Stone-built heritages are found worldwide, and despite stony surfaces being considered a stressful environment with challenging conditions to overcome, research has demonstrated that it can support diverse fungal communities, fostering a unique array of peculiar yet crucial species. These species exhibit a dual nature, being both foe and friend. While these fungi play a considerable role in the deterioration of cultural heritage, their mechanisms of adaptation to unfavourable environments hold great promise for biotechnology. Despite their importance, there is limited information available about these stone dwellers in Portugal. During an experimental survey aimed at isolating fungal species thriving in a deteriorated limestone funerary art piece at the Lemos Pantheon, a national monument located in Águeda, Portugal, several fungal specimens were isolated that could not be identified as any currently known species. Through morphological characteristics and multilocus phylogenetic analyses, seven new species () are here proposed, illustrated, and compared to closely related species. These newly discovered fungal taxa form distinct lineages independent of other previously described species and are classified into seven families across six orders within the phylum . This paper also provides additional evidence that stone heritages harbour a diverse range of new species, deserving additional focus in the future. Paiva DS, Fernandes L, Pereira E, Mesquita N, Tiago I, Trovão J, Portugal A (2025). Unearthing limestone fungal diversity: Description of seven novel species from Portugal : 47-77. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2025.15.02.
世界各地都有石质建筑遗产,尽管石质表面被认为是一个充满压力、条件具有挑战性的环境,但研究表明,它能够支持多样的真菌群落,孕育出一系列独特而关键的物种。这些物种具有双重性质,既是敌人也是朋友。虽然这些真菌在文化遗产的破坏中起着相当大的作用,但其适应不利环境的机制对生物技术有着巨大的潜力。尽管它们很重要,但关于葡萄牙这些石上居民的信息却很有限。在一项实验性调查中,旨在分离出在位于葡萄牙阿格达的国家纪念碑莱莫斯万神殿中一件已受损的石灰石丧葬艺术品上繁衍生息的真菌物种,分离出了几个无法被鉴定为任何已知现有物种的真菌标本。通过形态特征和多位点系统发育分析,本文提出、展示并将七个新物种与亲缘关系密切的物种进行了比较。这些新发现的真菌分类单元形成了独立于其他先前描述物种的独特谱系,并被归入门内六个目中的七个科。本文还提供了额外的证据,表明石质遗产中蕴藏着各种各样的新物种,未来值得更多关注。 帕伊瓦·DS、费尔南德斯·L、佩雷拉·E、梅斯基塔·N、蒂亚戈·I、特罗万·J、葡萄牙·A(2025年)。发掘石灰石真菌多样性:来自葡萄牙的七个新物种的描述 :47 - 77。doi: 10.3114/fuse.2025.15.02