Document Type
Conference Item
Publication Date
8-26-2012
Abstract
The majority of edible mushrooms belong to Basidiomycetes and these mushrooms have become more important in recent times for their medicinal and nutritional properties. For many years, species of this phylum have been mainly classified by their phenotypic traits, however, taxonomic identification based solely on morphological features can be misleading and unreliable. In contrast, DNA based identification provides a powerful and reliable method for taxonomic discrimination of fungi, it can be performed at any growth stages using parts of the fruit body, mono- and dikaryotic mycelia, or any other organic fungal. In the current study, two different molecular markers including Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) I and II and Intergenic Spacer (IGS) I were developed to identify the common cultivated edible mushroom species. Phylogenetic trees could clearly distinguish the analysed species by showing distinct clades. Species differentiations were re-confirmed by AMOVA analysis, nucleotide divergence, haplotyping and P values. Moreover, the designed primers could be employed in phylogenetic studies of other Basidiomycetes. Polymorphism occurred throughout the regions of interest due to insertion-deletion and point mutations, and differentiated the analysed families as well as genera. This study proved that the two developed molecular markers can be used for taxonomic identification of the common cultivated edible mushrooms in Basidiomycetes.
Keywords
Basidiomycetes, ITS, IGS, DNA barcode, taxonomic identification
Divisions
InstituteofBiologicalSciences
Funders
Research grants PS291-2009C and 66-02-03-0074 from the Institute of Research Management and Monitoring (IPPP), University of Malaya
Event Title
The 18th Congress of the International Society for Mushroom Science
Event Location
Beijing, China
Event Dates
26-30 Aug 2012
Event Type
conference