Journal of Fungi (Aug 2022)

Polyphasic Systematics of the Fungicolous Genus <i>Cladobotryum</i> Based on Morphological, Molecular and Metabolomics Data

  • Nikola Milic,
  • Anastasia C. Christinaki,
  • Dimitra Benaki,
  • Aimilia A. Stavrou,
  • Nikolaos Tsafantakis,
  • Nikolas Fokialakis,
  • Vassili N. Kouvelis,
  • Zacharoula Gonou-Zagou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8080877
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. 877

Abstract

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(1) Background: Species of the anamorphic genus Cladobotryum, are known for their fungicolous lifestyle, making them important mycopathogens in fungiculture. Many morphological, ecological, and molecular phylogenetic studies of the genus have been done to date, but taxonomic uncertainties and challenges still remain. Fungal secondary metabolites, being vastly diverse, are utilised as an extra tool in fungal systematics. Despite being studied for their potentially bioactive compounds, Cladobotryum species are insufficiently investigated regarding metabolomics. (2) Methods: The aim of this study is the identification of Greek strains of Cladobotryum by integrating morphological data, ITS-based phylogeny, and 1H NMR-based metabolomics into a polyphasic approach. (3) Results: Twenty-three strains, isolated from sporophores of macromycetes inhabiting diverse Greek ecosystems, were morphologically identified as Cladobotryum apiculatum, C. fungicola, C. mycophilum, C. varium, C. verticillatum, and Hypomyces rosellus (anamorph C. dendroides), whereas seven strains, which produced red-pigmented metabolites, presented an ambiguous taxonomic position at the species level. Molecular phylogenetics and metabolomics corroborated the morphological findings. (4) Conclusions: Thorough morphological study, ITS region-based phylogeny, and NMR-based metabolomics contribute complementarily to resolving the genus Cladobotryum systematics.

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