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Savoryellaceae is a
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of aquatic based
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. It is the only family in the monotypic
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Savoryellales within the class
Sordariomycetes Sordariomycetes is a class of fungi in the subdivision Pezizomycotina (Ascomycota). It is the second-largest class of Ascomycota, with a worldwide distribution that mostly accommodates terrestrial based taxa, although several can also be found in ...
, division
Ascomycota Ascomycota is a phylum of the kingdom Fungi that, together with the Basidiomycota, forms the subkingdom Dikarya. Its members are commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes. It is the largest phylum of Fungi, with over 64,000 species. The def ...
. The family contains the genera: '' Ascotaiwania'' (11 species), ''
Canalisporium ''Canalisporium'' is a fungus genus of uncertain placement in the Sordariomycetes. It was placed in order of Savoryellales in 2020. There were 14 species or binomial combinations, according to MycoBank in 2015. Several ''Canalisporium'' species ...
'' (21 species), '' Dematiosporium'' (1 species; '' Dematiosporium aquaticum'' ), '' Monotosporella'' (3 species), '' Neoascotaiwania'' (4 species) and lastly, ''
Savoryella ''Savoryella'' is a genus of freshwater and marine based fungus, fungi in the family ''Savoryellaceae'' and the order Savoryellales. History The taxonomic placement of ''Savoryella'' species has been widely debated since it was published, and th ...
'' (13 species).


History

The taxonomic placement of freshwater and marine ''Savoryella'' species has been widely debated, and the genus had been tentatively assigned to various orders within the Sordariomycetes class. The genus had been tentatively placed in order Sphaeriales ''incertae sedis'' (now
Diaporthales Diaporthales is an order (biology), order of sac fungi. Wijayawardene et al. in 2020 added a number of name families to the order. Diaporthales includes a number of plant pathogenic fungi, the most notorious of which is ''Cryphonectria parasiti ...
) by Kohlmeyer & Kohlmeyer in 1979, Ascomycetes incertae sedis by Eriksson & Hawksworth in 1986, family
Amphisphaeriaceae The ''Amphisphaeriaceae'' are a family of fungi that is mainly found in parts of New Zealand, South America, Asia and parts of Europe. According to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, there were 41 genera placed within the family, although the positi ...
by Eriksson & Hawksworth in 1987, order
Sordariales The order Sordariales is one of the most diverse taxonomic groups within the Sordariomycetes (subdivision Pezizomycotina, division Ascomycota). Species in the order Sordariales have a broad range of ecological diversity, containing lignicolous, ...
by Jones & Hyde in 1992, and order
Halosphaeriales The Microascales are an order (biology), order of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes, subclass Hypocreomycetidae. This is a relatively small order of mostly saprobic fungi that live in soil, rotting vegetation and feces, dung. Some species are pl ...
by Read et al. in 1993 based on morphological features. Vijaykrishna et al. in 2006 showed ''Savoryella'' belongs to
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 based on phylogenetic analysis of partial small subunit
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(SSU). The genus ''Savoryella'', based on morphological features, was then placed in the
Sordariales The order Sordariales is one of the most diverse taxonomic groups within the Sordariomycetes (subdivision Pezizomycotina, division Ascomycota). Species in the order Sordariales have a broad range of ecological diversity, containing lignicolous, ...
order genera
incertae sedis or is a term used for a taxonomy (biology), taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertainty ...
by Jones et al. (2009), and, later, Boonyuen et al. (2011), showed that genera ''Savoryella'', ''Ascotaiwania'', ''Ascothailandia'', and ''Canalisporium'' all cluster in the order Savoryellales within class
Hypocreomycetidae Hypocreomycetidae is a subclass of sac fungi. It is a highly diverse group of fungi with species from various habitats. This subclass has been reported as pathogenic, endophytic, parasitic, saprobic, fungicolous, lichenicolous, algicolous, ...
, Sordariomycetes. According to the one fungus-one name concept by Hawksworth in 2011, the genus ''Canalisporium'' was recommended for protection over ''Ascothailandia'' hence, it was then synonymized under ''Canalisporium'' based on sequence data (Sri-indrasutdhi et al., 2010). The family Savoryellaceae (Savoryellales) was then established by Jaklitsch and Réblová in 2015, and was typified by the genus ''Savoryella''. Boonyuen et al. (2011), had earlier introduced the order Savoryellales, but without designating a family to it. According to phylogenetic and molecular clock analyses (Hongsanan et al., 2017; Hyde et al., 2017), the orders
Conioscyphales Conioscyphales is an order of freshwater and terrestrial fungi within the division Ascomycota. It is in the subclass Savoryellomycetidae and the class Sordariomycetes and the subdivision of Pezizomycotina. It only contains the monotypic family ...
,
Fuscosporellales Fuscosporellales is an order of fungi within the division Ascomycota, subdivision Pezizomycotina and class Sordariomycetes. It contains a single family, Fuscosporellaceae, with genera (with amount of species); '' Bactrodesmiastrum'' (5), ''Fusc ...
,
Pleurotheciales Pleurotheciaceae is a family of ascomycetous fungi within the monotypic order of Pleurotheciales in the subclass Savoryellomycetidae and within the class Sordariomycetes. Pleurotheciales, with the single-family ''Pleurotheciaceae'', is the larg ...
, and Savoryellales cluster together as a distinct clade, with a stem age of 268 Mya. Hence, the order Savoryellales was referred to a new subclass Savoryellomycetidae by Hongsanan et al. (2017), which was then supported by other studies. In 2016, Savoryellales consisted of family Savoryellaceae with three genera, ''Ascotaiwania'', ''Canalisporium'' and ''Savoryella''. Then Maharachchikumbura et al. (2016), and Wijayawardene et al. (2018), accepted the placement of Savoryellaceae in the order Savoryellales. With the inclusion of the genus ''Neoascotaiwania'', Savoryellaceae comprised four genera: ''Ascotaiwania'', ''Canalisporium'', and ''Savoryella'' (Hernández-Restrepo et al.) in 2017. Then freshwater genera and asexual fungus from
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in China, ''Dematiosporium'' was added to the Savoryellaceae family in 2019. Lastly,
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fungal genus ''Monotosporella'' was also added later to the order and family.


Description

Generally, Savoryellaceae species share a set of characters including immersed, semi-immersed to superficial, non-stromatic, heavily pigmented, coriaceous (leathery; stiff and tough, but flexible)
ascomata An ascocarp, or ascoma (: ascomata), is the fruiting body (sporocarp (fungi), sporocarp) of an ascomycete phylum fungus. It consists of very tightly interwoven hyphae and millions of embedded ascus, asci, each of which typically contains four to ...
, mostly lying horizontally to the host, partly deliquescing (liquefying or melting),
paraphyses Paraphyses are erect sterile filament-like support structures occurring among the reproductive apparatuses of fungi, ferns, bryophytes and some thallophytes. The singular form of the word is paraphysis. In certain fungi, they are part of the f ...
, unitunicate (single-walled) asci comprises non-amyloid apical annulus, and fusiform (spindle or rod-shaped) to ellipsoidal shaped, transversely septate (walled) ascospores with hyaline (translucent) end cells and brown median cells (Jones and Eaton, 1969; Jones and Hyde, 1992; Tsui and Hyde, 2003; Jones et al., 2009; Boonyuen et al., 2011,). Taxonomic studies of marine Ascomycotina with the ultrastructure of the asci, ascospores and appendages of ''Savoryella'' were studied in 1993. The sexual morphs of Savoryellaceae species have perithecial (spherical, cylindrical, or flask-shaped hollow)
ascomata An ascocarp, or ascoma (: ascomata), is the fruiting body (sporocarp (fungi), sporocarp) of an ascomycete phylum fungus. It consists of very tightly interwoven hyphae and millions of embedded ascus, asci, each of which typically contains four to ...
(fruiting body) with elongate necks, while the asexual morphs are dematiaceous (produce
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in their cell walls, giving them a characteristic brown colour especially when grown on
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) hyphomycetes with semi-macronematous
conidiophores 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 ...
(morphologically different conidiophore from the vegetative
hyphae A hypha (; ) is a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium. Structure A hypha consists of one o ...
) and monoblastic (one primary germ layer) conidiogenous (producing
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 ...
) cells. Different types of asexual morphs (based on morphological observations only) have been experimentally linked to ''Ascotaiwania'' and ''Neoascotaiwania'' species such as, monotosporella-like in ''Ascotaiwania sawada'' (Sivichai et al., 1998), and ''Ascotaiwania mitriformis'' (Ranghoo and Hyde, 1998), monodictys-like in ''Ascotaiwania lignicola'' (Chang, 2001), trichocladium-like in ''Ascotaiwania hsilio'' (Chang, 2001), and bactrodesmium-like asexual morphs for ''Neoascotaiwania'' species (Hernández-Restrepo et al., 2017). These various asexual morphs have previously led to confusion in the classification of various sexual genera in the family. ''Canalisporium'' species comprise muriform (spores arranged like bricks in a wall) conidia (with sexual morph – ''Ascothailandia''; Sri-indrasutdhi et al., 2010), but not all species have been sequenced. Therefore, Savoryellaceae asexual morphs are associated with dematiaceous hyphomycetes characterized by semi-macronematous conidiophores (conidiophores that are only slightly morphologically different from the vegetative hyphae) and monoblastic conidiogenous cells generating brown, thick-walled, dictyoseptate conidia that are transversely septate or cheiroid. Cheiroid means "spores in which several to many columns of cells arise from a common origin and grow parallel or diverge moderately". The distant position of ''Helicoon farinosum'' (asexual morph of ''Ascotaiwania hughesii'') (Fallah et al., 1999), from the rest of members of Savoryellaceae was confirmed by phylogenetic analysis (Boonyuen et al., 2011; Réblová et al., 2012)".


Distribution and habitat

The various fungal species in the order are found in terrestrial, marine,
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and freshwater habitats, this includes places such as water-cooling towers, and also reservoirs. Some species of Savoryellaceae are found abundant on submerged wood in aquatic habitats and some species have been reported found on terrestrial woody plants. For example; ''Ascotaiwania'' species have been isolated from submerged and decaying wood in freshwater habitats, and are widely distributed in countries such as Ecuador, France, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Mauritius, Taiwan, Thailand, and Australia. While ''Canalisporium'' species are saprobes (processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter), mostly on rotten wood and are distributed in tropical regions of both
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of the world. They are also found on woody plants, and submerged, decaying wood in freshwater. ''Canalisporium'' species have been recorded from Cuba, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Uganda. Though ''Savoryella'' species are
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in distribution, although they are mostly common in tropical and subtropical ecosystems. ''Neoascotaiwania'' species have been documented from forest soil in Spain, and also on decaying wood collected in streams in Taiwan. Lastly, genus ''Monotosporella'' is distributed worldwide, and it is usually found growing on decaying wood submerged in freshwater. but has also been reported as being found on woody plants outside of aquatic habitats. Species in the family ''Savoryellaceae'' generally have a scattered distribution worldwide. Including places such as; North America, (including Florida,) Cuba, parts of Southern Europe (including Spain, and Hungary,), Africa including Kenya, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan, China, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand.


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