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''Falcocladium'' is a
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of
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, within the
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Falcocladiaceae , and within the monotypic
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Falcocladiales , within the class
Dothideomycetes Dothideomycetes is the largest and most diverse class of ascomycete fungi. It comprises 11 orders 90 families, 1,300 genera and over 19,000 known species. Wijayawardene et al. in 2020 added more orders to the class. Traditionally, most of it ...
. They are
saprobic Saprotrophic nutrition or lysotrophic nutrition is a process of chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter. It occurs in saprotrophs, and is most often associated with fungi ...
on leaf litter, including the leaves of ''
Eucalyptus grandis ''Eucalyptus grandis'', commonly known as the flooded gum or rose gum, is a tall tree with smooth Bark (botany), bark, rough at the base fibrous or flaky, grey to grey-brown. At maturity, it reaches tall, though the largest specimens can exceed ...
'' and ''
Eucalyptus camaldulensis ''Eucalyptus camaldulensis'', commonly known as river red gum, is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae, and is Endemism, endemic to Australia. It is a tree with smooth white or cream-coloured bark, lance-shaped or curved adult leaves, flow ...
'' in tropical and terrestrial habitats.


History

Silveira and co-workers (in Crous et al. 1994) erected the new anamorph genus ''Falcocladium'' , with ''Falcocladium multivesiculatum'' , which was isolated from Eucalyptus leaf litter collected in Brazil, as the type species. It was later compared to other Brazilian found genera; '' Cylindrodendrum'', '' Pulvinotrichum'' and '' Unicegra'' which also had similar characteristics but due to the falcate (sickle-shaped) conidia. It was declared as a new genera. Etymology; it was named as ''Falcocladium'', after its falcate shaped conidia. The ''Falcocladium'' genus was characterized by having thick-walled, non septate (non-walled) stipe extensions that terminate in thin-walled vesicles and appendaged, falcate
conidia A conidium ( ; : conidia), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (: chlamydoconidia), is an asexual, non- motile spore of a fungus. The word ''conidium'' comes from the Ancient Greek word for dust, ('). They are also ...
. Other outstanding characters such as sporodochial (small, compact, slightly raised circles) or synnematous (spores lining the outside of the structure)
conidiomata Conidiomata (singular: Conidioma) are blister-like fruiting structures produced by a specific type of fungus called a coelomycete. They are formed as a means of dispersing asexual spores call conidia, which they accomplish by creating the blister- ...
(fruiting structures) and
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composed of thick-walled, red-brown chlamydospores were also described. In ''Falcocladium multivesiculatum'', the
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are ellipsoidal and the conidia are more or less septate. ''Falcocladium'' species can be distinguished based on their setal vesicle shape (which are ellipsoidal, sphaeropedunculate (shaped like a sphere on a stalk) or turbinate (shaped like a top or an inverted cone) ) and their conidial dimensions. The
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; ''Falcocladium multivesiculatum'' has a wide host range and mainly occurs on leaves, including those from ''Eucalyptus grandis'' and ''Eucalyptus camaldulensis''. The species fits well within the genus concept of ''Falcocladium'' with white sporodochia, bearing thick-walled aseptate, stipe extensions and hyaline, 0–1-septate, a falcate shaped conidia, with short apical and basal appendages.


List of species

The genus included five species in 2014, all of which occur on leaves, such as ''Falcocladium africanum'', ''Falcocladium multivesiculatum'', ''Falcocladium sphaeropedunculatum'', ''Falcocladium turbinatum'', and ''Falcocladium thailandicum''. In 2023, the genus ''Falcocladium'' contains 7 known species; *'' Falcocladium africanum'' *'' Falcocladium eucalypti'' *'' Falcocladium heteropyxidicola'' *'' Falcocladium multivesiculatum'' *'' Falcocladium sphaeropedunculatum'' *'' Falcocladium thailandicum'' *'' Falcocladium turbinatum''


Distribution

The saprobic fungus is distributed mainly in tropical forests, and terrestrial habitats including Thailand, Indonesia, and Brazil. ''Falcocladium sphaeropedunculatum'' sp. nov. was described from living leaves of '' Eucalyptus pellita'' collected in the Amazonas province of Brazil. It is a pest risk coming into the United States on unprocessed Eucalyptus logs and chips from South America.


Falcocladiaceae

Following a reevaluation of the marine fungi affiliated to the (''Torpedospora/ Bertia/ Melanospora'') clade in the Hypocreomycetidae class, together with the terrestrial genus ''Falcocladium'', several new families were introduced to accommodate its four subclades: ''
Juncigenaceae Juncigenaceae is a family (biology), family of ascomycetous marine based fungi within the order of Torpedosporales in the subclass Hypocreomycetidae and within the class Sordariomycetes. They are saprobic to intertidal zone, intertidal wood, wit ...
'', '' Etheirophoraceae'', ''Falcocladiaceae'', and '' Torpedosporaceae'', all belonging to the order
Torpedosporales The Torpedosporales are an order (biology), order of marine based fungi in the class Sordariomycetes, subclass Hypocreomycetidae. Most are found on wood substrates in the water. History In an attempt to clarify the phylogeny of the genera, ''Swa ...
(Jones et al. 2014; Abdel-Wahab et al. 2018). Members of the family of Falcocladiaceae have a sexual morph that is undetermined. The asexual morph is hyphomycetous (they produce conidia on hyphae). They have a hyaline (glass-like) conidiomata, which is sporodochial or synnematal or penicillate (having tufts of fine hairs), intermixed with setae (bristle or hair-like structures), arising from a stroma or microsclerotia or prostrate mycelium. The setae are cylindrical, thick and smooth- walled, hyaline, non-septate and terminating in varied-shaped vesicles. The sub-cylindrical shaped conidiophores are hyaline, septate, branched, forming up to three series of branches per conidioma (primary, secondary and tertiary). The conidiogenous cells ampulliform (flask-shaped), phialidic, arranged in 2–6 whorls, with elongate necks, with minute collarettes. The conidia are trans- (1)-septate, hyaline, smooth- walled, falcate, guttulate (a small spot shaped like a drop), with short apical and basal appendages (adapted from Jones et al. 2014, Maharachchikumbura et al. 2016b).


Falcocladiales

Crous et al. (2007a) used the BLASTn tool to compare
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and LSU gene regions with reference sequences, suggesting the placement of ''Falcocladium'' in the
Hypocreales The Hypocreales are an order of fungi within the class Sordariomycetes. In 2008, it was estimated that it contained some 237 genera, and 2647 species in seven families. Since then, a considerable number of further taxa have been identified, in ...
order and they further considered the genus to be
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(organisms with mixed evolutionary origin). Jones et al. in 2014, then introduced the monotypic family ''Falcocladiaceae'' which formed a monophyletic clade in Hypocreomycetidae class, based on analysis of LSU and SSU nuclear genes to accommodate members of ''Falcocladium''. It was then placed in the order Torpedosporales, but they suggested further taxon sampling to properly determine its ordinal status. As they were phylogenetically they are distinct from other genera in the Hypocreomycetidae class and form a monophyletic clade. Based on the LSU and SSU combined gene phylogenetic study, Falcocladiaceae was then placed in Falcocladiales (with Falcocladiaceae family),(Maharachchikumbura et al. 2015). under the class Sordariomycetes.
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The Falcocladiales grouped as sister order to
Coronophorales The Coronophorales are an order of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes. According to a 2008 estimate, the order consisted of 4 families, 26 genera, and 87 species. This was changed in 2020, it then had 6 families, with 46 genera. Families * Bert ...
and Parasympodiellales with low statistical support (63% maximum likelihood (ML)) in phylogenetic analysis. The divergence time for Falcocladiales has been estimated as 192 MYA (Million years ago). In a phylogenetic analysis by Réblová et al. (2016b), Falcocladiales showed close affinity to the orders Coronophorales and Melanosporales. Several phylogenetic studies showed similar results (Maharachchikumbura et al. 2016b; Réblová et al. 2016b). Currently, the order includes one hyphomycetous genus ''Falcocladium'' introduced by Crous et al. (1994a). ''Falcocladium'' species can be distinguished based on morphology of vesicular apices of setae which ranges from ellipsoidal, sphaero-pedunculate to turbinate and conidial measurements (Somrithipol et al. 2007). No sexual morph has been recorded for the family.


References

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