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ABSTRACT

Species of Endogonaceae (Endogonales, Mucoromycotina) are characterized by the formation of relatively large sporocarps and zygosporangia. Numerous species in this family remain undescribed or have unclear phylogenetic positions. In Asia specifically, the species diversity of this family is almost completely unknown. However, many mycobionts of bryophytes belonging to several novel clades in Endogonaceae have recently been identified phylogenetically. Therefore, establishing a robust taxonomic system for this family is essential. We obtained numerous sporocarps of undescribed Endogonaceae-like species from the Japanese islands. Morphological observation and multilocus phylogenetic analysis of nuc 18S rDNA (18S), nuc 28S rDNA (28S), and portions of two nuclear protein-coding regions—translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef1) and RNA polymerase II large subunit (rpb1)—from these species resulted in the description of one new species each of Endogone and Jimgerdemannia and two new species of Vinositunica, gen. nov. Because Vinositunica is characterized by purplish sporocarps and red-wine-colored chlamydospores up to 700 μm in diameter, we emended the definition of Endogonaceae.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We are grateful to Mr. Katsunori Fujimoto, Dr. Kentaro Hosaka, Ms. Ami Iwama, Dr. Hayato Masuya, Ms. Hideko Miwa, Prof. Mitsuru Moriguchi, Mr. Minoru Nakajima, Mr. Muneyuki Ohmae, Dr. Takamichi Orihara, Dr. Yusuke Takashima, Mr. Masahito Taniguchi, Prof. Yoshie Terashima, Mr. Shohei Wada, Dr. Masahide Yamato, the members of the Laboratory of Mycology, Sugadaira Research Station, Montane Science Center, University of Tsukuba, and Laboratory of Applied Mycology, Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University, for supporting our sampling or providing specimens. We would also like to thank the staff of the Division of Instrumental Analysis, Research Center for Human and Environmental Sciences, Shinshu University, for their technical support in DNA sequencing. We greatly appreciated the editors and anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments and suggestions.

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Funding

This study was supported by Research Fellowships for Young Scientists (no. 14J09199) and KAKENHI (nos. 25291084 and 15H01751) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).

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