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Tricholosporum goniospermum, genetic diversity...
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In: Sydowia 69, (2017): 9-18 DOI 10.12905/0380.sydowia69-2017-0009 Published online on December 13th, 2016

Tricholosporum goniospermum, genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationship with the Tricholomatineae [formerly tricholomatoid clade]
Paola Angelini, Andrea Arcangeli, Giancarlo Bistocchi, Roberto Venanzoni & Andrea Rubini

Angelini P., Arcangeli A., Bistocchi G., Venanzoni R. & Rubini A. (2017) Tricholosporum goniospermum, genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationship with the Tricholomatineae [formerly tricholomatoid clade]. – Sydowia 69: 9–18.

The species Tricholosporum goniospermum is mainly known from north Europe and north Italy. However, recently, the presence of this species was reported also in central Italy. In this study we examined samples collected in central Italy that showed a spore size smaller than typically reported for this species. In agreement with morphological observations we found genetic polymorphisms in the ITS region suggesting that populations from central Italy are genetically different from those of northern Italy.
Moreover, we detected intra-individual polymorphism in the ITS region. These finding may be explained with the extremely fragmented habitat of this species that may represent a limit for gene flow. Based on morphology the genus Tricholosporum is currently classified in the Tricholomataceae, however the presence of cruciate basidiospores represents a distinctive character with respect to other Tricholomataceae. Thus, we used nuclear ITS, LSU, SSU and rpb2 DNA sequences to evaluate the phylogenetic position of this genus within the clade of “tricholomatoid” fungi. This analysis showed a low affinity of Tricholosporum with the clade of the Tricholomataceae and an isolated position of this genus within the Tricholomatineae. Thus the analyses performed in this study provided further insight for the revision of the species and family in the Tricholomatineae.

Keywords: ITS, LSU, SSU rpb2, Tricholomataceae.