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Authors
Strullu-Derrien, CGoral, Tomasz
Spencer, Alan RT
Kenrick, P
Catherine Aime, M
Gaya, Ester
Hawksworth, David L
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2023-12-01Submitted date
2023-02-06Subject Terms
confocal microscopyenvironmental sciences
palaeoecology
palaeontology
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Abstract: Fungi are integral to well-functioning ecosystems, and their broader impact on Earth systems is widely acknowledged. Fossil evidence from the Rhynie Chert (Scotland, UK) shows that Fungi were already diverse in terrestrial ecosystems over 407-million-years-ago, yet evidence for the occurrence of Dikarya (the subkingdom of Fungi that includes the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota) in this site is scant. Here we describe a particularly well-preserved asexual fungus from the Rhynie Chert which we examined using brightfield and confocal microscopy. We document Potteromyces asteroxylicola gen. et sp. nov. that we attribute to Ascomycota incertae sedis (Dikarya). The fungus forms a stroma-like structure with conidiophores arising in tufts outside the cuticle on aerial axes and leaf-like appendages of the lycopsid plant Asteroxylon mackiei. It causes a reaction in the plant that gives rise to dome-shaped surface projections. This suite of features in the fungus together with the plant reaction tissues provides evidence of it being a plant pathogenic fungus. The fungus evidently belongs to an extinct lineage of ascomycetes that could serve as a minimum node age calibration point for the Ascomycota as a whole, or even the Dikarya crown group, along with some other Ascomycota previously documented in the Rhynie Chert.Citation
Strullu-Derrien, C., Goral, T., Spencer, A.R.T. et al. A fungal plant pathogen discovered in the Devonian Rhynie Chert. Nat Commun 14, 7932 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43276-1Publisher
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2041-1723EISSN
2041-1723ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/s41467-023-43276-1
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