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https://read.qxmd.com/read/30214837/evaluation-of-six-regions-for-their-potential-as-dna-barcodes-in-epiphyllous-liverworts-from-thailand
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Sorrasak Yodphaka, Kansri Boonpragob, H Thorsten Lumbsch, Ekaphan Kraichak
Premise of the Study: Studies on the diversity of epiphyllous bryophytes have been limited because of minute and incomplete specimens and a lack of taxonomic expertise. The recent development of the DNA barcoding approach has allowed taxon identification and species discovery of many obscure groups of organisms. Methods: With DNA extractions from 99 samples of 16 species, we compared the efficiencies of six DNA markers ( rbcL , matK , trnL-F , psbA , ITS1, and ITS2) in their ability to amplify, using a standard set of primers, as well as their discriminatory power, using distance-based and tree-based approaches with nucleotide data...
August 2018: Applications in Plant Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30151161/past-distribution-of-epiphyllous-liverworts-in-china-the-usability-of-historical-data
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Yanbin Jiang, Tiejun Wang, Yupeng Wu, Ronggui Hu, Ke Huang, Xiaoming Shao
Epiphyllous liverworts form a special group of bryophytes that primarily grow on the leaves of understory vascular plants in tropical and subtropical evergreen broadleaf forests. Being sensitive to moisture and temperature changes, epiphyllous liverworts are often considered to be good indicators of climate change and forest degradation. However, they are a poorly collected and taxonomically complicated group, with an only partly identified distribution pattern. In this study, we built four models based on 24 environmental variables at four different spatial resolutions (i...
August 2018: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30055049/two-new-species-of-phyllonema-rivulariaceae-cyanobacteria-with-an-emendation-of-the-genus
#23
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Laura González-Resendiz, Jeffrey R Johansen, Viviana Escobar-Sánchez, Claudia Segal-Kischinevzky, Luis F Jiménez-García, Hilda León-Tejera
Two untapered, heterocytous species were observed and collected from the intertidal and supratidal zones of the Mexican coastline of the Pacific Ocean near Oaxaca and from the Gulf of Mexico. These populations were highly similar in morphology to the freshwater taxon Petalonema incrustans in the Scytonemataceae. However, 16S rRNA sequence data and phylogenetic analysis indicated that they were sister taxa to the epiphyllic, Brazilian species Phyllonema aveceniicola in the Rivulariaceae, described from culture material...
October 2018: Journal of Phycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29923795/molecular-identification-and-characterization-of-endophytes-from-uncultivated-barley
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Mihwa Yi, Will Q Hendricks, Joshua Kaste, Nikki D Charlton, Padmaja Nagabhyru, Daniel G Panaccione, Carolyn A Young
Epichloë species (Clavicipitaceae, Ascomycota) are endophytic symbionts of many cool-season grasses. Many interactions between Epichloë and their host grasses contribute to plant growth promotion, protection from many pathogens and insect pests, and tolerance to drought stress. Resistance to insect herbivores by endophytes associated with Hordeum species has been previously shown to vary depending on the endophyte-grass-insect combination. We explored the genetic and chemotypic diversity of endophytes present in wild Hordeum species...
May 2018: Mycologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29726762/ecological-regulation-of-black-leaf-streak-disease-driven-by-plant-richness-in-banana-agroecosystems
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Charlotte Poeydebat, Dominique Carval, Philippe Tixier, Marie-Odette Daribo, Luc De Lapeyre De Bellaire
Black leaf streak disease (BLSD), caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella fijiensis, is an important threat to banana production. Although its control relies on costly and unsustainable use of fungicides, ecological regulation of BLSD linked to field-scale plant diversity has received little attention. We monitored banana phytometers in plots in banana-based fields where no fungicides were applied. Within each plot, we measured plant richness in three strata, canopy openness, necrotic leaf removal, Musa abundance and richness...
October 2018: Phytopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29157185/identification-of-two-new-species-of-meliolinites-associated-with-lauraceae-leaves-from-the-middle-miocene-of-fujian-china
#26
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Zixi Wang, Bainian Sun, Fankai Sun, Jidong Wang, Junling Dong, Mingxuan Sun, Baoxia Du
Several studies have investigated both the paleoclimate and the well-preserved fossil remains from the middle Miocene found in China's Fujian Province. This study describes two new species of Meliolinites, including their fungal hyphae, reproductive structures, and spores. The distribution of modern Meliolaceae indicates that they live in warm, humid, subtropical to tropical climates. Moreover, the fossil leaves and the epiphyllous fungal remains, indicate the prevalence of a warm, humid, subtropical to tropical climate in this area during the middle Miocene...
July 2017: Mycologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28794574/-pseudodidymellaceae-fam-nov-phylogenetic-affiliations-of-mycopappus-like-genera-in-dothideomycetes
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A Hashimoto, M Matsumura, K Hirayama, R Fujimoto, K Tanaka
The familial placement of four genera, Mycodidymella , Petrakia , Pseudodidymella , and Xenostigmina , was taxonomically revised based on morphological observations and phylogenetic analyses of nuclear rDNA SSU, LSU, tef1 , and rpb2 sequences. ITS sequences were also provided as barcode markers. A total of 130 sequences were newly obtained from 28 isolates which are phylogenetically related to Melanommataceae ( Pleosporales , Dothideomycetes ) and its relatives. Phylogenetic analyses and morphological observation of sexual and asexual morphs led to the conclusion that Melanommataceae should be restricted to its type genus Melanomma , which is characterised by ascomata composed of a well-developed, carbonaceous peridium, and an aposphaeria-like coelomycetous asexual morph...
June 2017: Studies in Mycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28765721/on-the-diversity-and-richness-of-understory-bryophytes-at-nectandra-cloud-forest-reserve-costa-rica
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Daniel H Norris, Ekaphan Kraichak, Allen C Risk, Diane Lucas, Dorothy J Allard, Frida Rosengren, Theresa A Clark, Nicole Fenton, Michael Tessler, Nonkululo Phephu, Evelyne T Lennette
BACKGROUND: A survey of the understory bryophytes in the Nectandra Cloud Forest Preserve yielded 1083 specimens distributed among 55 families, represented by 74 genera of mosses, 75 genera of liverworts and 3 of hornworts. We studied and analyzed the bryophytic distribution on six types of substrates: 1) corticolous, 2) epiphyllous, 3) saxicolous, 4) terricolous, 5) aquatic and 6) lignicolous. The richness and composition of bryophyte genera are compared to those of other previous bryophyte surveys from 4 other sites with different oceanic exposures, climatic and geographic conditions in Costa Rica...
2017: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28116059/geographical-structure-narrow-species-ranges-and-cenozoic-diversification-in-a-pantropical-clade-of-epiphyllous-leafy-liverworts
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Julia Bechteler, Alfons Schäfer-Verwimp, Gaik Ee Lee, Kathrin Feldberg, Oscar Alejandro Pérez-Escobar, Tamás Pócs, Denilson F Peralta, Matthew A M Renner, Jochen Heinrichs
The evolutionary history and classification of epiphyllous cryptogams are still poorly known. Leptolejeunea is a largely epiphyllous pantropical liverwort genus with about 25 species characterized by deeply bilobed underleaves, elliptic to narrowly obovate leaf lobes, the presence of ocelli, and vegetative reproduction by cladia. Sequences of three chloroplast regions ( rbc L, trn L-F, psb A) and the nuclear ribosomal ITS region were obtained for 66 accessions of Leptolejeunea and six outgroup species to explore the phylogeny, divergence times, and ancestral areas of this genus...
January 2017: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27849159/how-does-reproductive-strategy-influence-demography-a-case-study-in-the-tropical-unisexual-epiphyllous-moss-crossomitrium-patrisiae
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Lisi D P Alvarenga, Kátia C Pôrto, Maria L P Coelho, Charles E Zartman
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Leaf-inhabiting organisms offer an experimentally tractable model system within which to investigate the influence of alternative reproductive strategies on plant metapopulation dynamics. We conducted a field study to determine whether (1) threshold colony sizes exist for the onset of sexual and asexual expression, and (2) alternative reproductive strategies differentially influence within-patch dynamics of the tropical pleurocarpous moss Crossomitrium patrisiae...
November 2016: American Journal of Botany
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26991322/the-endophytic-symbiont-epichlo%C3%A3-festucae-establishes-an-epiphyllous-net-on-the-surface-of-lolium-perenne-leaves-by-development-of-an-expressorium-an-appressorium-like-leaf-exit-structure
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Matthias Becker, Yvonne Becker, Kimberly Green, Barry Scott
Epichloë festucae forms a mutualistic symbiotic association with Lolium perenne. This biotrophic fungus systemically colonizes the intercellular spaces of aerial tissues to form an endophytic hyphal network. E. festucae also grows as an epiphyte, but the mechanism for leaf surface colonization is not known. Here we identify an appressorium-like structure, which we call an expressorium that allows endophytic hyphae to penetrate the cuticle from the inside of the leaf to establish an epiphytic hyphal net on the surface of the leaf...
July 2016: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26582479/phyllonema-aviceniicola-gen-nov-sp-nov-and-foliisarcina-bertiogensis-gen-nov-sp-nov-epiphyllic-cyanobacteria-associated-with-avicennia-schaueriana-leaves
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Danillo Oliveira Alvarenga, Janaina Rigonato, Luis Henrique Zanini Branco, Itamar Soares Melo, Marli Fatima Fiore
Cyanobacteria dwelling on the salt-excreting leaves of the mangrove tree Avicennia schaueriana were isolated and characterized by ecological, morphological and genetic approaches. Leaves were collected in a mangrove with a history of oil contamination on the coastline of São Paulo state, Brazil, and isolation was achieved by smearing leaves on the surface of solid media or by submerging leaves in liquid media. Twenty-nine isolated strains were shown to belong to five cyanobacterial orders (thirteen to Synechococcales, seven to Nostocales, seven to Pleurocapsales, one to Chroococcales, and one to Oscillatoriales) according to morphological and 16S rRNA gene sequence evaluations...
February 2016: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25978425/identification-and-characterization-of-micrornas-in-ginkgo-biloba-var-epiphylla-mak
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Qian Zhang, Jihong Li, Yalin Sang, Shiyan Xing, Qikui Wu, Xiaojing Liu
Ginkgo biloba, a dioecious plant known as a living fossil, is an ancient gymnosperm that stands distinct from other gymnosperms and angiosperms. Ginkgo biloba var. epiphylla (G. biloba var. epiphylla), with ovules borne on the leaf blade, is an unusual germplasm derived from G. biloba. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are post-transcriptional gene regulators that play critical roles in diverse biological and metabolic processes. Currently, little is known about the miRNAs involved in the key stage of partly epiphyllous ovule germination in G...
2015: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25003144/differential-effects-of-lichens-versus-liverworts-epiphylls-on-host-leaf-traits-in-the-tropical-montane-rainforest-hainan-island-china
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Lingyan Zhou, Fude Liu, Wenjie Yang, Hong Liu, Hongbo Shao, Zhongsheng Wang, Shuqing An
Epiphylls widely colonize vascular leaves in moist tropical forests. Understanding the effects of epiphylls on leaf traits of host plants is critical for understanding ecological function of epiphylls. A study was conducted in a rain forest to investigate leaf traits of the host plants Photinia prunifolia colonized with epiphyllous liverworts and foliicolous lichens as well as those of uncolonized leaves. Our results found that the colonization of lichens significantly decreased leaf water content (LWC), chlorophyll (Chl) a and a + b content, and Chl a/b of P...
2014: TheScientificWorldJournal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24969969/biological-pattern-and-transcriptomic-exploration-and-phylogenetic-analysis-in-the-odd-floral-architecture-tree-helwingia-willd
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Cheng Sun, Guoliang Yu, Manzhu Bao, Bo Zheng, Guogui Ning
BACKGROUND: Odd traits in few of plant species usually implicate potential biology significances in plant evolutions. The genus Helwingia Willd, a dioecious medical shrub in Aquifoliales order, has an odd floral architecture-epiphyllous inflorescence. The potential significances and possible evolutionary origin of this specie are not well understood due to poorly available data of biological and genetic studies. In addition, the advent of genomics-based technologies has widely revolutionized plant species with unknown genomic information...
2014: BMC Research Notes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24367634/empirical-evidence-supporting-frequent-cryptic-speciation-in-epiphyllous-liverworts-a-case-study-of-the-cololejeunea-lanciloba-complex
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Ying Yu, Jochen Heinrichs, Rui-Liang Zhu, Harald Schneider
Cryptic species are frequently recovered in plant lineages, and considered an important cause for divergent of morphological disparity and species diversity. The identification of cryptic species has important implications for the assessment of conservation needs of species aggregates. The mechanisms and processes of the origin of cryptic species diversity are still poorly understand based on the lack of studies especially in context of environment factors. Here we explored evidence for cryptic species within the epiphyllous liverworts Cololejeunea lanciloba complex based on two loci, the plastid trnL-F region and the nuclear ribosomal ITS region...
2013: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24302691/new-methods-reveal-oldest-known-fossil-epiphyllous-moss-bryiidites-utahensis-gen-et-sp-nov-bryidae
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Richard S Barclay, Jennifer C McElwain, Jeffrey G Duckett, Maarten H van Es, Anika S Mostaert, Silvia Pressel, Bradley B Sageman
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Epiphyllous bryophytes are a highly characteristic feature of many humid tropical forest ecosystems. In contrast to the extensive fossil record for the leaves of their host plants, the record is virtually nonexistent for the epiphylls themselves, despite a fossil record for mosses that begins in the Middle Carboniferous Period, 330 million years ago. METHODS: Epifluorescence optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and atomic force microscopy were employed to investigate an intimate association between a newly discovered epiphyllous moss and a Lauraceae plant host from the middle Cretaceous...
December 2013: American Journal of Botany
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24227230/n2-fixation-c2h-2-reduction-by-epiphylls-on-coffee-coffea-arabica
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J P Roskoski
Nitrogen fixation (C2H2 reduction) by epiphylls on coffee,Coffea arabica, grown in sites with different degrees of shade, was determined. Coffee leaves with nitrogen-fixing epiphylls were found in all sites in approximately equal numbers. Rates of C2H2 reduction were similar for all sites and throughout the year, averaging 3.21 nmoles C2H2 reduced leaf with epiphylls(-1) day(-1). Apparently, neither rates of activity nor abundance of leaves with nitrogen-fixing epiphylls is related to the degree of shade in a site...
December 1980: Microbial Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24226961/effects-of-desiccation-and-rehydration-on-nitrogen-fixation-by-epiphylls-in-a-tropical-rainforest
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B L Bentley, E J Carpenter
Nitrogen fixation rates by epiphyllous microorganisms are affected by desiccation. Rates from leaf samples which had been dried for 12 h were 0.66 ng N/10 cm(2)/h. In contrast, rates from leaves which had been kept continuously wet were 18.69 ng N/10 cm(2)/h. Leaf samples which had been rehydrated for 2 and 4 h showed intermediate fixation rates (4.26 and 9.76 ng N/10 cm(2)/h, respectively). Epiphyllous bryophytes maintain moist conditions on the leaf surface and thus create a microenvironment suitable for prolonged fixation by the microorganisms...
June 1980: Microbial Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23952768/community-structures-of-n2-fixing-bacteria-associated-with-the-phyllosphere-of-a-holm-oak-forest-and-their-response-to-drought
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L Rico, R Ogaya, J Terradas, J Peñuelas
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation is a key pathway in terrestrial ecosystems and is therefore critical for understanding the responses of ecosystems to global environmental changes. The free-living diazotrophic community is distributed along the canopy-to-soil profile, but the ecological significance of epiphyllic N2 fixers, despite their functional relevance, on plant foliar surfaces remains very poorly understood compared with the N2 -fixing community in forest litter and soils. We assessed the community structure of N2 fixers and overall bacteria by genetic fingerprinting (t-RFLP) to explore the seasonal successional patterns of the microbial community in the natural phyllosphere of a Holm oak (Quercus ilex) forest submitted to 12-year field experiment of rain exclusion mimicking the conditions of drought projected for the coming decades...
May 2014: Plant Biology
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