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A revised phylogeny of Boletaceae using whole genome sequences

Keaton Tremble, Terry W. Henkel, Alexander J. Bradshaw, Colin Domnauer, L. Brown, Lê Xuân Thắm, Giuliana Furci, M. Catherine Aime, Jean‐Marc Moncalvo, Bryn T. M. Dentinger

2024Mycologia23 citationsDOI

Abstract

The porcini mushroom family Boletaceae is a diverse, widespread group of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) mushroom-forming fungi that so far has eluded intrafamilial phylogenetic resolution based on morphology and multilocus data sets. In this study, we present a genome-wide molecular data set of 1764 single-copy gene families from a global sampling of 418 Boletaceae specimens. The resulting phylogenetic analysis has strong statistical support for most branches of the tree, including the first statistically robust backbone. The enigmatic Phylloboletellus chloephorus from non-ECM Argentinian subtropical forests was recovered as a new subfamily sister to the core Boletaceae. Time-calibrated branch lengths estimate that the family first arose in the early to mid-Cretaceous and underwent a rapid radiation in the Eocene, possibly when the ECM nutritional mode arose with the emergence and diversification of ECM angiosperms. Biogeographic reconstructions reveal a complex history of vicariance and episodic long-distance dispersal correlated with historical geologic events, including Gondwanan origins and inferred vicariance associated with its disarticulation. Together, this study represents the most comprehensively sampled, data-rich molecular phylogeny of the Boletaceae to date, establishing a foundation for future robust inferences of biogeography in the group.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyVicarianceEvolutionary biologyPhylogeneticsCladeGeneticsGeneMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsForest Ecology and Biodiversity StudiesPlant Diversity and Evolution
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