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IMA Fungus ; 5(2): 439-48, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25734033

ABSTRACT

The Saprolegnia-Achlya clade comprises species of major environmental and economic importance due to their negative impact on aquaculture and aquatic ecosystems by threatening fishes, amphibians, and crustaceans. However, their taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships remain unresolved and suffer from many inconsistencies, which is a major obstacle to the widespread application of molecular barcoding to identify pathogenic strains with quarantine implications. We assessed phylogenetic relationships of major genera using three commonly used markers (ITS, SSU rRNA, and LSU rRNA). A consensus tree of the three genes provided support for nine clades encompassing eleven documented genera and a new clade (SAP1) that has not been described morphologically. In the course of this study, we isolated a new species, Newbya dichotoma sp. nov., which provided the only culture available for this genus. In parallel, we attempted to summarize the evolution of traits in the different genera, but their successive reversals rendered the inference of ancestral states impossible. This highlights even more the importance of a bar-coding strategy for saprolegniacean parasite detection and monitoring.

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IMA Fungus ; 4(2): 169-75, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24563829

ABSTRACT

The genus Geolegnia represents a poorly documented group of saprolegnialean oomycetes isolated from soils as free-living organisms. Although it is morphologically similar to the facultative parasitic genus Leptolegnia, Geolegnia presents the uncommon property of having lost a flagellate stage in its lifecycle. Based on ITS and large subunit (LSU) rRNA sequence data, we show Geolegnia to be basal to Leptolegnia, and also introduce Geolegnia helicoides sp. nov. Using sequence data of Leptolegnia available in GenBank, supplemented by data derived from culture collections, we show that Geolegnia is nested within Leptolegnia, a genus characterised by its "conventional" biflagellate life cycle. The emergence of Geolegnia is therefore seen as a recent event, and we suggest here an evolutionary context where this loss might have been advantageous. Based on this study, Leptolegnia remains paraphyletic, awaiting the redefinition of genera in this complex.

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Mycologia ; 100(5): 691-700, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18959153

ABSTRACT

Zoosporic organisms are common inhabitants of aquatic environments; however there are few ecological studies made for Argentinean streams. In this contribution the taxonomic composition of zoosporic organisms from a stream and their abundance, frequency and diversity on cellulosic baits were analyzed. Samples of water and floating organic matter (vegetable debris) were taken at four dates and different environmental variables (temperature, dissolved oxygen and nutrient concentrations) were measured. Twenty-one taxa were recovered with the baiting technique. Physicochemical fluctuations affected the structure of the studied community; in spring the greatest species richness was related to high nutrient levels whereas in winter the greatest abundance and diversity was related to low water temperature, nutrient levels and well oxygenated conditions. aquatic environment,


Subject(s)
Biodiversity , Fresh Water/microbiology , Fungi/isolation & purification , Spores, Fungal/isolation & purification , Argentina , Fungi/chemistry , Fungi/classification , Seasons , Spores, Fungal/chemistry , Spores, Fungal/classification , Temperature
4.
FEMS Microbiol Lett ; 284(1): 120-5, 2008 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18479432

ABSTRACT

Achlya spiralis sp. nov. was isolated from water samples collected in the river Tille in the Burgundian region of France. The new oomycete is described, illustrated and compared with related species of the genus Achlya. It is characterized by the presence of smooth-walled oogonia that are usually borne on bent or twisted oogonial stalks; mainly monoclinous, androgynous and diclinous antheridial branches and eccentric oospores which generally do not mature or mature after a long period of time. The internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of its rRNA is comprised of 671 bases. The taxonomic description of this new species, its comparison with related oomycetes and the sequence of the ITS region of its rRNA are discussed here.


Subject(s)
Achlya/classification , Achlya/isolation & purification , Fresh Water/microbiology , Achlya/cytology , Achlya/genetics , DNA, Algal/chemistry , DNA, Algal/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/genetics , France , Microscopy , Molecular Sequence Data , Oogonia/cytology , Rivers , Sequence Analysis, DNA
5.
Dis Aquat Organ ; 64(3): 247-52, 2005 May 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15997823

ABSTRACT

The present contribution is the first report of parasitosis by a chytrid fungus in wild anuran amphibians in Argentina, as well as the first case of amphibian mortality documented to date in Argentina. We report the presence of the chytrid fungus in dead adult Leptodactylus ocellatus. It has been suggested that chytridiomycosis is the main cause of death in several amphibian populations worldwide. Our study demonstrates that chytridiomycosis afflicts L. ocellatus, a common widespread amphibian species, and is the first report of chytridiomycosis in the Argentinian lowlands. The occurrence at this latitude would indicate an extended distribution of this fungus in wildlife populations. It is also the first report of amphibian mortality due to chytrid fungus in our country. It is noteworthy that the site of collection is situated very close to sea level in a temperate climate zone and that this represents the southern most record for South American wild amphibians.


Subject(s)
Anura/microbiology , Chytridiomycota , Dermatomycoses/epidemiology , Dermatomycoses/veterinary , Animals , Argentina/epidemiology , Fatal Outcome , Histological Techniques/veterinary
6.
FEMS Microbiol Lett ; 237(2): 393-8, 2004 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15321688

ABSTRACT

Saprolegnia multispora is described from water and floating organic matter taken in the Tille River, in the Burgundian region of France. The new species is illustrated and compared with other species of the genus. Distinguishing characteristics of S. multispora are the production of smooth-walled oogonia containing many subcentric oospores which are (1-) 11-70 (-100) per oogonium. The antheridial branches supplying the oogonia are predominantly diclinous, but at times these may be monoclinous and androgynous. Morphological features of the oomycete and the sequence of the ITS region of its rDNA as well as their comparison with related species are discussed in this article.


Subject(s)
Rivers/microbiology , Saprolegnia/isolation & purification , Water Microbiology , Base Sequence , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/chemistry , France , Molecular Sequence Data , Saprolegnia/classification , Saprolegnia/cytology , Sequence Alignment
7.
Bol. micol ; 12(1/2): 49-53, jul.-dic. 1997. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-255721

ABSTRACT

Durante el año 1993-4, mediante el análisis mensual de muestras de agua y de materia orgánica flotante, se realizó un estudio cuanti-cualitativo de los hongos zoospóricos (oomycetes, chytridiomycetes) presentes en la laguna Vitel y sus tributarios (chascomús, de la provincia de Buenos Aires). Utilizándo anzuelos vegetales (semillas de cannabis sativa y brassica sp.), se aislaron 31 especies de hongos zoospóricos, de los cuales 16 son citadas por primera vez para Argentina. El análisis cuantitativo de sus propágulos totales por litro, determinó un mayor contenido en los períodos estacionales de otoño y primavera.


Subject(s)
Aquatic Environment , Oomycetes , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Argentina
8.
In. Secretaria de Recursos Naturales y Desarrollo Sustentable. Instituto Nacional del Agua y del Ambiente; International Lake Environment Committee Foundation. Programa y trabajos presentados. San Martín de los Andes, INA/ILEC, 1997. , ilus. (64482).
Monography in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-64482

ABSTRACT

Después de realizar un estudio cuali-cuantitativo de la miccobiota en la Laguna Vitel y tributarios fueron obtenidas 28 especies de hongos zoospóricos, a partir de muestras de agua y de materia orgánica flotante, a lo largo de 1 año. Se calculó la abundancia y frecuencia relativa de las especies pertenecientes a la Cl. Oomycetes y Chytridiomycetes (S.D.Mastigomycotina)


Subject(s)
Aquatic Flora , Fungi , Congress
9.
Bol. micol ; 8(1/2): 85-9, jul.-dic. 1993. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-140503

ABSTRACT

Se ensayó la actividad enzimática de algunas Saprolegniales (Achlya americana, A. apiculata, A. oligacantha, A. polyandra, A. prolifera, Dictyuchus monosporus, Isoachlyatouroloides, Saprolegnia diclina y S. parasitica), en distintos medios sólidos. Estas especies fueron aisladas de materia orgánica flotante, en Río Santiago (Pdo. Ensenada, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina), y se demostró que poseen actividad enzimática, in vitro, para la descomposición de pectina, celulosa, hemicelulosa, lignina y almidón


Subject(s)
Oomycetes/enzymology , Starch/metabolism , Cellulose/metabolism , Chemotaxis/physiology , Environmental Health , Lignin/metabolism , Oomycetes/isolation & purification , Pectins/metabolism , River Pollution
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