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Early-diverging fungal phyla: taxonomy, species concept, ecology, distribution, anthropogenic impact, and novel phylogenetic proposals

Authors :
Kevin D. Hyde
Timothy Y. James
Jürgen F. H. Strassert
Minjie Fu
André Luiz Cabral Monteiro de Azevedo Santiago
Eleni Gentekaki
Christian Wurzbacher
Paul M. Kirk
Bruce Waldman
Kensuke Seto
Kerstin Voigt
David Rabern Simmons
Renate Radek
Hyang Burm Lee
Gustavo Henrique Jerônimo
Gareth W. Griffith
Thuong T. T. Nguyen
Vedprakash G. Hurdeal
Source :
Fungal Diversity
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The increasing number of new fungal species described from all over the world along with the use of genetics to define taxa, has dramatically changed the classification system of early-diverging fungi over the past several decades. The number of phyla established for non-Dikarya fungi has increased from 2 to 17. However, to date, both the classification and phylogeny of the basal fungi are still unresolved. In this article, we review the recent taxonomy of the basal fungi and re-evaluate the relationships among early-diverging lineages of fungal phyla. We also provide information on the ecology and distribution in Mucoromycota and highlight the impact of chytrids on amphibian populations. Species concepts in Chytridiomycota, Aphelidiomycota, Rozellomycota, Neocallimastigomycota are discussed in this paper. To preserve the current application of the genus Nephridiophaga (Chytridiomycota: Nephridiophagales), a new type species, Nephridiophaga blattellae, is proposed.

Details

ISSN :
15602745
Volume :
109
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fungal diversity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a87080ef064b52fb8f389209dd0b02ca