Fungi Entrophosporales Pseudoentrophosporaceae TedersooLehoMagurnoFrancoAlkahtaniSaadMikryukovVladimirPhylogenetic classification of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: new species and higher-ranking taxa in Glomeromycota and Mucoromycota (class Endogonomycetes)MycoKeys0908202410727332510.3897/mycokeys.107.125549 799AECC1-5536-50BB-8D37-1A618B2DA4F8 Pseudoentrophospora 853565 Tedersoo & Magurnogen. nov.Type species.

Pseudoentrophosporakesseensis Tedersoo & Magurno.

Description.

Covers the monophyletic group in Pseudoentrophosporaceae (Fig. 1). Phylogenetically delimited as the least inclusive clade covering sequence accessions EUK1631429, EUK1105140 and EUK0135500 (Suppl. material 1).

Notes.

Recognised based on eDNA sequences only. There are potentially 3–6 species in Pseudoentrophospora based on ITS sequences, some of which are represented by sequences EUK1105140 (tropical rainforest soil in El Yunque, Puerto Rico, 18.29°N, -65.78°E); EUK1010525 (GSMc plot S056, tropical rainforest soil in Pegaima Mountains, Guyana, 5.43567°N, -60.08825°E); and EUK0133825 (flooded grassland soil in Dijle, Belgium, 5.83°N, 4.65°E).

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Phylogenetic position of genera and genus-level groups of Glomeromycota based on Maximum Likelihood analysis of SSU-ITS-LSU sequences. The clades are collapsed, with the number of sequences included in parentheses. Question marks above branches indicate low ultra-rapid bootstrap support (< 95). Orders are highlighted in different colours. For the genus Entrophospora, the so-called S-type reads (VanKuren et al. 2013) were included for comparison. The uncollapsed phylogram is given in Suppl. material 1.

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Maximum Likelihood phylogram indicating phylogenetic relationships amongst Glomeromycota based on SSU-ITS-LSU sequences

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https://binary.pensoft.net/file/1111405This dataset is made available under the Open Database License (http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/). The Open Database License (ODbL) is a license agreement intended to allow users to freely share, modify, and use this Dataset while maintaining this same freedom for others, provided that the original source and author(s) are credited.Leho Tedersoo, Franco Magurno, Saad Alkahtani, Vladimir Mikryukov
VanKurenNWden BakkerHCMortonJBPawlowskaTE (2013) Ribosomal RNA gene diversity, effective population size, and evolutionary longevity in asexual Glomeromycota.Evolution67(1): 207224. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2012.01747.x