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Phylogenetic placements of ustilaginomycetous anamorphs as deduced from nuclear LSU rDNA sequences

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2000

DOMINIK BEGEROW
Affiliation:
Universität Tübingen, Institut für Biologie I, Lehrstuhl Spezielle Botanik und Mykologie, Auf der Morgenstelle 1, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany
ROBERT BAUER
Affiliation:
Universität Tübingen, Institut für Biologie I, Lehrstuhl Spezielle Botanik und Mykologie, Auf der Morgenstelle 1, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany
TEUN BOEKHOUT
Affiliation:
Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Yeast Division, Julianalaan 67, NL-2628 BC Delft, The Netherlands
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Abstract

In order to integrate ustilaginomycetous anamorphs into the general phylogenetic system of Ustilaginomycetes, partial nuclear large subunit ribosomal DNA sequences of 56 teleomorphic and 19 anamorphic species of the Ustilaginomycetes were analysed. Maximum parsimony and neighbour joining confirm the new suprageneric system of Ustilaginomycetes and indicate that (i) the species of Pseudozyma represent anamorphs of Ustilaginales parasitizing grasses, (ii) Pseudozyma prolifica, the type of Pseudozyma, is very closely related to Ustilago maydis, (iii) Pseudozyma tsukubaënsis is probably synonymous with Ustilago spermophora, (iv) the species of Malassezia represent a group of its own within the Exobasidiomycetidae, (v) Tilletiopsis cremea, T. lilacina and T. washingtonensis belong to the Entylomatales and (vi) T. flava, T. fulvescens and T. minor are members of the Georgefischeriales. Like all Tilletiopsis species tested, T. albescens and T. pallescens are members of the Exobasidiomycetidae, but they cannot be ascribed to any of the known orders of this subclass. The description of the Malasseziales is emended.

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© The British Mycological Society 2000

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Footnotes

Part 174 of the series ‘Studies in Heterobasidiomycetes’.