Contribuições ao estudo de fungos Agaricomycetes Briófilos no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Lopes , Cassiane Furlan lattes
Orientador(a): Putzke, Jair lattes
Banca de defesa: Maggio , Lilian Pedroso lattes, Santos , Aline Bezerra da Silva lattes, Carvalho, Evelise Leis lattes
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal do Pampa
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Doutorado em Ciências Biológicas
Departamento: Campus São Gabriel
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.unipampa.edu.br/handle/123456789/10600
Resumo: The order Basidiomycota is the second most species-rich among fungi, with the class Agaricomycetes alone comprising more than 30,000 described species, including edible, toxic, and ecologically diverse species (saprophytic, lichenized, bryophilous, parasitic, among others). Bryophilous fungi, which grow in association with bryophytes, are still poorly studied, and in Brazil, studies addressing the ecology of these organisms and their associations, as well as those analyzing their taxonomy, are scarce. Therefore, this study aims to estimate the diversity of Agaricomycetes fungi, especially those of the order Agaricales in association with bryophytes (Bryophyta and Marchantiophyta), in the riparian forest of the Rio dos Sinos, located in the Floresta Nacional de São Francisco de Paula, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, contributing to the understanding of their ecological associations. To this end, bibliographic reviews were conducted based on searches in platforms such as Google Scholar, Scielo, NCBI, among other databases. Field collections employed the walking method along the trails of the Floresta Nacional de São Francisco de Paula, where basidiomata exhibiting growth associated with bryophytes were collected. This material was subsequently analyzed by optical microscopy, photographed, and oven-dried for storage. Taxonomic regions of the fungi and bryophytes, as well as evidence of associations between these organisms, such as hyphae at the periphery or within the cellular layer of the bryophytes, were analyzed. For molecular data analysis, extraction, amplification, and sequencing of the LSU region were performed, and for phylogenetic analysis, Bayesian inference, maximum likelihood, and maximum parsimony methods were used. In the first chapter, the review addressed only bryophilous Agaricales from Brazil, identifying 19 species and producing an identification key, of which nine are recognized as moss parasites. In the second chapter, the bibliographic review was expanded to the entire class Agaricomycetes, where 33 species were catalogued, belonging to Agaricales, Boletales, Hymenochaetales, and Polyporales. In the third chapter, novel microscopic associations between fungi and bryophytes were described, such as Gerronema stuckertii with Campylopus pilifer, Galerina stylifera with Campylopus julicaulis and Chlorella sp., Oudemansiella platensis with Metzgeria consanguinea, and Psathyrella murrilli with Brachythecium sp. In the fourth chapter, the association of Rimbachia bryophila, which is a new record for Brazil, with Dicranella riograndensis, Neesioscyphus argillaceus, and Jungermannia decolor was described. In the fifth chapter, we described morphologically and phylogenetically, with molecular characters, Cora simasi Furlan-Lopes & Putzke, associated with Neesioscyphus argillaceus, Campylopus uleanus, and Dicranella riograndensis. The phylogenetic analysis placed C. simasi in the subclade Applanata, close to C. applanata, and revealed a sister-group relationship between the Ciferrii and Aspera lineages. All bryophilous fungal species were evidenced by hyphae distributed in the bryophytes studied without evident parasitic structures, suggesting a non-harmful relationship. It was observed that the diversification of Cora is influenced by geographical and environmental isolation, with adaptations to humid, high-altitude microhabitats.
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spelling Putzke, Jairhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2069437408328707Maggio , Lilian PedrosoSantos , Aline Bezerra da SilvaCarvalho, Evelise Leishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5741541796983245http://lattes.cnpq.br/6855165779826436http://lattes.cnpq.br/9276932016187557http://lattes.cnpq.br/7639263003886025Lopes , Cassiane Furlan2025-11-18T17:17:56Z2025-08-252025-07-25LOPES, Cassiane Furlan. Contribuições ao estudo de fungos Agaricomycetes Briófilos no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. 2025. 121 p. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Biológicas) – Universidade Federal do Pampa, São Gabriel, 2025.https://repositorio.unipampa.edu.br/handle/123456789/10600The order Basidiomycota is the second most species-rich among fungi, with the class Agaricomycetes alone comprising more than 30,000 described species, including edible, toxic, and ecologically diverse species (saprophytic, lichenized, bryophilous, parasitic, among others). Bryophilous fungi, which grow in association with bryophytes, are still poorly studied, and in Brazil, studies addressing the ecology of these organisms and their associations, as well as those analyzing their taxonomy, are scarce. Therefore, this study aims to estimate the diversity of Agaricomycetes fungi, especially those of the order Agaricales in association with bryophytes (Bryophyta and Marchantiophyta), in the riparian forest of the Rio dos Sinos, located in the Floresta Nacional de São Francisco de Paula, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, contributing to the understanding of their ecological associations. To this end, bibliographic reviews were conducted based on searches in platforms such as Google Scholar, Scielo, NCBI, among other databases. Field collections employed the walking method along the trails of the Floresta Nacional de São Francisco de Paula, where basidiomata exhibiting growth associated with bryophytes were collected. This material was subsequently analyzed by optical microscopy, photographed, and oven-dried for storage. Taxonomic regions of the fungi and bryophytes, as well as evidence of associations between these organisms, such as hyphae at the periphery or within the cellular layer of the bryophytes, were analyzed. For molecular data analysis, extraction, amplification, and sequencing of the LSU region were performed, and for phylogenetic analysis, Bayesian inference, maximum likelihood, and maximum parsimony methods were used. In the first chapter, the review addressed only bryophilous Agaricales from Brazil, identifying 19 species and producing an identification key, of which nine are recognized as moss parasites. In the second chapter, the bibliographic review was expanded to the entire class Agaricomycetes, where 33 species were catalogued, belonging to Agaricales, Boletales, Hymenochaetales, and Polyporales. In the third chapter, novel microscopic associations between fungi and bryophytes were described, such as Gerronema stuckertii with Campylopus pilifer, Galerina stylifera with Campylopus julicaulis and Chlorella sp., Oudemansiella platensis with Metzgeria consanguinea, and Psathyrella murrilli with Brachythecium sp. In the fourth chapter, the association of Rimbachia bryophila, which is a new record for Brazil, with Dicranella riograndensis, Neesioscyphus argillaceus, and Jungermannia decolor was described. In the fifth chapter, we described morphologically and phylogenetically, with molecular characters, Cora simasi Furlan-Lopes & Putzke, associated with Neesioscyphus argillaceus, Campylopus uleanus, and Dicranella riograndensis. The phylogenetic analysis placed C. simasi in the subclade Applanata, close to C. applanata, and revealed a sister-group relationship between the Ciferrii and Aspera lineages. All bryophilous fungal species were evidenced by hyphae distributed in the bryophytes studied without evident parasitic structures, suggesting a non-harmful relationship. It was observed that the diversification of Cora is influenced by geographical and environmental isolation, with adaptations to humid, high-altitude microhabitats.A ordem Basidiomycota é a segunda mais diversa em espécies entre os fungos, sendo que apenas a classe dos Agaricomycetes possui mais de 30.000 espécies descritas, dentre elas espécies comestíveis, tóxicas e com diversas relações ecológicas (saprófitas, liquenizadas, briofílicas, parasitas entre outros). Os fungos briófilos, que apresentam crescimento associado à briófitas ainda são pouco estudados, sendo que no Brasil são escassos os estudos que realizam análises sobre a ecologia destes organismos com as suas associações, assim como aqueles que analisam sua taxonomia. Para tanto, este estudo busca estimar a diversidade de fungos Agaricomycetes, principalmente os da Ordem Agaricales em associação com Briófitas (Bryophyta e Marchantiophyta), na mata ripária do Rio dos Sinos, localizada na Floresta Nacional em São Francisco de Paula, no estado do Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil, contribuindo para compreender suas associações ecológicas. Dessa forma, conduzimos revisões bibliográficas com base em buscas nas platafromas Google Schoolar, Scielo, NCBI, dentre outros bancos de dados. As coletas utilizaram o método de caminhamento ao longo das trilhas da Floresta Nacional de São Francisco de Paula, onde os basidiomas que apresentavam crescimento associado a briófitas eram coletados. Esse material era posteriormente analizado via microscopia óptica, fotografado e seco em estufa para armazenamento. Assim, regiões taxonômicas dos fungos e das briófitas, além das evidências de associação entre esses organismos, como hifas na periferia ou no interior da camada celular das briófitas eram analisadas. Para análise de dados moleculares, extração, amplificação e sequênciamento da região LSU foi realizado e para a análise filogenética, foram usados os métodos de inferência bayesiana, máxima verossimilhança e inferência de parcimônia. No primeiro capítulo, a primeira revisão tratou apenas sobre os Agaricales briófilos do Brasil, e foram encontradas 19 espécies e foi elaborada uma chave de identificação, dentre estas, nove são reconhecidas como parasitas de musgos. Para o segundo capítulo, houve expansão da revisão bibliográfica para toda a classe dos Agaricomycetes, onde catalogamos 33 espécies, pertencentes a Agaricales, Boletales, Hymenochaetales e Polyporales. No terceiro capítulo, foram descritas microscopicamente associações inéditas entre fungos e briófitas, como: Gerronema stuckertii com Campylopus pilifer, Galerina stylifera com Campylopus julicaulis e Chlorella sp., Oudemansiella platensis com Metzgeria consanguinea e Psathyrella murrilli com Brachythecium sp.. No quarto capítulo foi descrita a associação de Rimbachia bryophila, que é um novo registro para o Brasil, com Dicranella riograndensis, Neesioscyphus argillaceus e Jungermannia decolor. No quinto capítulo descrevemos morfologicamente e via filogenia com caracteres moleculares Cora simasi Furlan-Lopes & Putzke, associada com Neesioscyphus argillaceus, Campylopus uleanus e Dicranella riograndensis A análise filogenética posicionou C. simasi no subclado Applanata, próxima a C. applanata, e revelou uma relação de grupo-irmão entre as linhagens Ciferrii e Aspera. Todas espécies de fungos briófilos foram evidenciadas por hifas distribuídas nas briófitas estudadas sem estruturas parasitárias evidentes, sugerindo relação não prejudicial. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Contribuições ao estudo de fungos Agaricomycetes Briófilos no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
title Contribuições ao estudo de fungos Agaricomycetes Briófilos no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
spellingShingle Contribuições ao estudo de fungos Agaricomycetes Briófilos no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
Lopes , Cassiane Furlan
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Taxonomia de fungos
Associações ecológicas
Fungos
Briófitas
Fungal taxonomy
Ecological associations
Fungi
Bryophytes
title_short Contribuições ao estudo de fungos Agaricomycetes Briófilos no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
title_full Contribuições ao estudo de fungos Agaricomycetes Briófilos no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
title_fullStr Contribuições ao estudo de fungos Agaricomycetes Briófilos no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Contribuições ao estudo de fungos Agaricomycetes Briófilos no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
title_sort Contribuições ao estudo de fungos Agaricomycetes Briófilos no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
author Lopes , Cassiane Furlan
author_facet Lopes , Cassiane Furlan
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Maggio , Lilian Pedroso
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Santos , Aline Bezerra da Silva
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Evelise Leis
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dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6855165779826436
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9276932016187557
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes , Cassiane Furlan
contributor_str_mv Putzke, Jair
Maggio , Lilian Pedroso
Santos , Aline Bezerra da Silva
Carvalho, Evelise Leis
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
topic CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Taxonomia de fungos
Associações ecológicas
Fungos
Briófitas
Fungal taxonomy
Ecological associations
Fungi
Bryophytes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Taxonomia de fungos
Associações ecológicas
Fungos
Briófitas
Fungal taxonomy
Ecological associations
Fungi
Bryophytes
description The order Basidiomycota is the second most species-rich among fungi, with the class Agaricomycetes alone comprising more than 30,000 described species, including edible, toxic, and ecologically diverse species (saprophytic, lichenized, bryophilous, parasitic, among others). Bryophilous fungi, which grow in association with bryophytes, are still poorly studied, and in Brazil, studies addressing the ecology of these organisms and their associations, as well as those analyzing their taxonomy, are scarce. Therefore, this study aims to estimate the diversity of Agaricomycetes fungi, especially those of the order Agaricales in association with bryophytes (Bryophyta and Marchantiophyta), in the riparian forest of the Rio dos Sinos, located in the Floresta Nacional de São Francisco de Paula, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, contributing to the understanding of their ecological associations. To this end, bibliographic reviews were conducted based on searches in platforms such as Google Scholar, Scielo, NCBI, among other databases. Field collections employed the walking method along the trails of the Floresta Nacional de São Francisco de Paula, where basidiomata exhibiting growth associated with bryophytes were collected. This material was subsequently analyzed by optical microscopy, photographed, and oven-dried for storage. Taxonomic regions of the fungi and bryophytes, as well as evidence of associations between these organisms, such as hyphae at the periphery or within the cellular layer of the bryophytes, were analyzed. For molecular data analysis, extraction, amplification, and sequencing of the LSU region were performed, and for phylogenetic analysis, Bayesian inference, maximum likelihood, and maximum parsimony methods were used. In the first chapter, the review addressed only bryophilous Agaricales from Brazil, identifying 19 species and producing an identification key, of which nine are recognized as moss parasites. In the second chapter, the bibliographic review was expanded to the entire class Agaricomycetes, where 33 species were catalogued, belonging to Agaricales, Boletales, Hymenochaetales, and Polyporales. In the third chapter, novel microscopic associations between fungi and bryophytes were described, such as Gerronema stuckertii with Campylopus pilifer, Galerina stylifera with Campylopus julicaulis and Chlorella sp., Oudemansiella platensis with Metzgeria consanguinea, and Psathyrella murrilli with Brachythecium sp. In the fourth chapter, the association of Rimbachia bryophila, which is a new record for Brazil, with Dicranella riograndensis, Neesioscyphus argillaceus, and Jungermannia decolor was described. In the fifth chapter, we described morphologically and phylogenetically, with molecular characters, Cora simasi Furlan-Lopes & Putzke, associated with Neesioscyphus argillaceus, Campylopus uleanus, and Dicranella riograndensis. The phylogenetic analysis placed C. simasi in the subclade Applanata, close to C. applanata, and revealed a sister-group relationship between the Ciferrii and Aspera lineages. All bryophilous fungal species were evidenced by hyphae distributed in the bryophytes studied without evident parasitic structures, suggesting a non-harmful relationship. It was observed that the diversification of Cora is influenced by geographical and environmental isolation, with adaptations to humid, high-altitude microhabitats.
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