@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23239,
author = {Maria Belen Pildain and Sandra Visnovsky and Carolina Barroetavena},
title = {Phylogenetic diversity of true Morels (Morchella), the main edible non-timber product from native Patagonian forests of Argentina},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Nothofagus, Austrocedrus, Morchella patagonica, Pinus, Pseudotsuga,South America},
doi = {10.1016/j.funbio.2014.03.008},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.funbio.2014.03.008},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {118},
number = {9-10},
pages = {755--763},
abstract = {Morchella species are edible fungi in high demand and therefore command high prices in world markets. Phenotypic-based identification at the species level remains inadequate because of their complex life cycles, minor differences and plasticity of morphological characteristics between species, and the lack of agreement between scientific and common names. In Patagonia-Argentina, morels are associated with native forests of Austrocedrus chilensis (Cordilleran or Chilean cypress) and Nothofagus antarctica (?ire) and several exotic conifers that were introduced from western North America. Little is known about their taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships with other species in the genus. This work focused on the identification of collections of Morchella from Patagonia and their phylogenetic relationships with other species from the Northern Hemisphere. The comparison was made by analysis of DNA sequences obtained from four loci: the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) and the partial RNA polymerase I gene (RPB1) for the complete collection; and ITS, RPB1, RNA polymerase II gene (RPB2) and translation elongation factor (EF1-α) for the species-rich Elata Subclade. Analyses of individual and combined data sets revealed that Patagonian morels belong to the Elata Clade and comprised three strongly supported species-level lineages from both Patagonian native forest, and exotic trees introduced from western North America. One lineage was identified as M. frustrata phylogenetic species Mel-2, which is known from the USA and Canada. The second lineage, which appeared to be ?fire adapted?, was identified as M. septimelata phylogenetic species (Mel-7), which is also known from the USA. This species was collected from burned native forests mainly composed of A. chilensis and N. antarctica but also Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Blanco, which is native to western North America. The phylogenetic analyses suggested that the third species from Patagonia was nested within the species-rich Elata Subclade and represents a new species-level lineage (informally designated Mel-37) within Elata Clade. The present collections from Patagonia constitute the southernmost latitude from which Morchella has been reported to date. The identification of two Argentine morels as North American taxa is therefore a remarkable biogeographic pattern. In view of the hypothesis that the Elata Clade originated in western North America, we speculate that at least two of the lineages colonized South America from North America via long distance dispersal, migration or, more likely, they were introduced with the exotic tree species that they were collected near. }
}
Taxa for matrix 25524 of Study 14401

Citation title:
"Phylogenetic diversity of true Morels (Morchella), the main edible non-timber product from native Patagonian forests of Argentina".

Study name:
"Phylogenetic diversity of true Morels (Morchella), the main edible non-timber product from native Patagonian forests of Argentina".

This study is part of submission 14401
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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| ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
| 1694147 |
Morchella angusticeps M304 Mel 15 GU5516 |
60347
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3917762
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| 1694151 |
Morchella angusticeps M65 Mel 15 GU55147 |
60347
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3917762
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| 1694155 |
Morchella angusticeps M728 Mel 14 GU5516 |
60347
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3917762
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| 1694156 |
Morchella brunnea M431 Mel 22 JN085209 |
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| 1694154 |
Morchella brunnea M839 Mel 22 JN085221 |
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| 1694180 |
Morchella capitata M103 Mel 9 GU551647 |
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| 1694152 |
Morchella capitata M692 Mel 9 GU551087 |
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| 1694181 |
Morchella esculenta DQ471117 |
39407
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3142889
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| 1694146 |
Morchella frustrata M17 Mel 2 GU551071 |
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| 1694188 |
Morchella frustrata M838 Mel 2 GU551081 |
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| 1694201 |
Morchella importuna HKAS62870 Mel 10 JQ3 |
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| 1694213 |
Morchella importuna M129 Mel 10 GU551642 |
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| 1694165 |
Morchella populiphila M89 Mel 5 GU551643 |
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| 1694160 |
Morchella populiphila M903 Mel 5 GU55108 |
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| 1694193 |
Morchella punctipes M837 Mel 4 GU551091 |
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3062990
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| 1694183 |
Morchella punctipes M845 Mel 4 GU551092 |
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3062990
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| 1694177 |
Morchella rufobrunnea GU551064 |
368404
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3283834
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| 1694186 |
Morchella semilibera M144 Mel 3 GU551075 |
62758
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3072017
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| 1694175 |
Morchella semilibiera M162 Mel 3 GU55165 |
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| 1694173 |
Morchella septentrionalis M9 Mel 24 GU55 |
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| 1694162 |
Morchella septimelata M688 Mel 7 GU55109 |
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| 1694167 |
Morchella septimelata M833 Mel 7 GU55108 |
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| 1694168 |
Morchella sextelata M88 Mel 6 GU551644 |
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| 1694174 |
Morchella sextelata M889 Mel 6 GU551096 |
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| 1694197 |
Morchella snyderi M299 Mel 12 GU551450 |
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| 1694208 |
Morchella snyderi M433 Mel 12 GU551462 |
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| 1694142 |
Morchella sp HKAS62874 Mel 33 JQ |
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| 1694202 |
Morchella sp HKAS62877 Mel 34 JQ |
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| 1694196 |
Morchella sp HKAS62881 Mel 31 JQ |
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| 1694176 |
Morchella sp HT106 Mel 32 JN0852 |
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| 1694203 |
Morchella sp HT184 Mel 13 JN0852 |
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| 1694163 |
Morchella sp HT193 Mel 30 JN0852 |
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| 1694170 |
Morchella sp HT401 Mel 28 JN0851 |
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| 1694184 |
Morchella sp HT428 Mel 32 JN0851 |
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| 1694178 |
Morchella sp HT470 Mel 29 JN0851 |
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| 1694190 |
Morchella sp HT471 Mel 29 JN0851 |
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| 1694182 |
Morchella sp HT472 Mel 31 JN0851 |
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| 1694195 |
Morchella sp HT478 Mel 27 JN0851 |
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| 1694211 |
Morchella sp HT488 Mel 25 JN0851 |
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| 1694210 |
Morchella sp HT507 Mel 28 JN0851 |
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| 1694179 |
Morchella sp HT508 Mel 26 JN0851 |
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| 1694150 |
Morchella sp HT509 Mel 26 JN0851 |
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| 1694194 |
Morchella sp HT539 Mel 25 JN0851 |
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| 1694169 |
Morchella sp HT542 Mel 23 JN0852 |
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| 1694149 |
Morchella sp HT815 Mel 13 JN0849 |
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| 1694166 |
Morchella sp M184 Mel 20 JN08499 |
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| 1694206 |
Morchella sp M214 Mel 20 JN08520 |
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| 1694171 |
Morchella sp M218 Mel 19 JN08520 |
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| 1694164 |
Morchella sp M222 Mel 21 GU55144 |
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| 1694187 |
Morchella sp M225 Mel 21 JN08521 |
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| 1694161 |
Morchella sp M231 Mel 16 GU55146 |
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| 1694143 |
Morchella sp M288 Mel 11 JN08497 |
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| 1694204 |
Morchella sp M315 Mel 17 GU55165 |
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| 1694205 |
Morchella sp M374 Mel 18 GU55165 |
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| 1694207 |
Morchella sp M494 Mel 16 GU55165 |
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| 1694144 |
Morchella sp M495 Mel 23 GU55145 |
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| 1694157 |
Morchella sp M511 Mel 27 HN85194 |
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| 1694158 |
Morchella sp M725 Mel 14 GU55147 |
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| 1694191 |
Morchella sp M735 Mel 19 JN08522 |
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| 1694159 |
Morchella sp Mel 1 HT85 JN084997 |
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| 1694200 |
Morchella sp Mel 8 GU551646 |
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| 1694198 |
Morchella sp. CIEFAP 1 |
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| 1694148 |
Morchella sp. CIEFAP 30 |
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| 1694192 |
Morchella sp. CIEFAP 5 |
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| 1694153 |
Morchella sp. CIEFAP 50 |
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| 1694209 |
Morchella sp. CIEFAP 61 |
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| 1694145 |
Morchella sp. CIEFAP 63 |
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| 1694199 |
Morchella sp. CIEFAP 69 |
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| 1694212 |
Morchella sp. CIEFAP 70 |
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| 1694172 |
Morchella sp. CIEFAP 80 |
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| 1694185 |
Morchella tomentosa M132 Mel 1 GU551076 |
661104
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| 1694189 |
Morchella tomentosa M44 Mel 1 GU551651 |
661104
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