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An overview of the higher level classification of Pucciniomycotina based on combined analyses of nuclear large and small subunit rDNA sequences

M. Catherine AimeUSDA-ARS, Systematic Botany and Mycology Lab, Beltsville, Maryland 20705P. Brandon MathenyBiology Department, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610Daniel A. HenkUSDA-ARS, Systematic Botany and Mycology Lab, Beltsville, Maryland 20705Elizabeth M. FriedersDepartment of Biology, University of Wisconsin, Platteville, Wisconsin 53818R. Henrik NilssonGöteborg University, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Göteborg, SwedenMeike PiepenbringJ.W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Department of Mycology, Frankfurt, GermanyDavid J. McLaughlinDepartment of Plant Biology, University of Minnesota, St Paul, Minnesota 55108Les J. SzaboUSDA-ARS, Cereal Disease Lab, University of Minnesota, St Paul, Minnesota 55108Dominik BegerowUniversität Tübingen, Spezielle Botanik und Mykologie, Tübingen, GermanyJosé Paulo SampaioCREM, SABT, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2829-516 Caparica, PortugalRobert BauerMichael WeißFranz OberwinklerUniversität Tübingen, Spezielle Botanik und Mykologie, Tübingen, GermanyDavid S. HibbettBiology Department, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610
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Abstract

In this study we provide a phylogenetically based introduction to the classes and orders of Pucciniomycotina (= Urediniomycetes), one of three subphyla of Basidiomycota. More than 8000 species of Pucciniomycotina have been described including putative saprotrophs and parasites of plants, animals and fungi. The overwhelming majority of these (~90%) belong to a single order of obligate plant pathogens, the Pucciniales (= Uredinales), or rust fungi. We have assembled a dataset of previously published and newly generated sequence data from two nuclear rDNA genes (large subunit and small subunit) including exemplars from all known major groups in order to test hypotheses about evolutionary relationships among the Pucciniomycotina. The utility of combining nuc-lsu sequences spanning the entire D1–D3 region with complete nuc-ssu sequences for resolution and support of nodes is discussed. Our study confirms Pucciniomycotina as a monophyletic group of Basidiomycota. In total our results support eight major clades ranked as classes (Agaricostilbomycetes, Atractiellomycetes, Classiculomycetes, Cryptomycocolacomycetes, Cystobasidiomycetes, Microbotryomycetes, Mixiomycetes and Pucciniomycetes) and 18 orders.

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