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Rozella

Rozella is a fungal genus of obligate endoparasites of a variety of hosts, including Oomycota, Chytridiomycota, and Blastocladiomycota.[2][3][4] Rozella was circumscribed by French mycologist Marie Maxime Cornu in 1872.[5] Considered one of the earliest diverging lineages of fungi, the widespread genus contains 27 species, with the most well studied being Rozella allomycis.[6][7] Rozella is a member of a large clade of fungi referred to as the Cryptomycota/Rozellomycota. While some can be maintained in dual culture with the host, most have not been cultured, but they have been detected, using molecular techniques, in soil samples, and in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Zoospores have been observed, along with cysts, and the cells of some species are attached to diatoms.[8]

Rozella
Rozella allomycis parasitizing Allomyces
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Phylum: Rozellomycota
James & Berbee 2011 ex Doweld 2013
Class: Rozellomycetes
Tedersoo 2017
Order: Rozellales
Corsaro 2022
Family: Rozellaceae
Doweld 2013
Genus: Rozella
Cornu
Type species
Rozella septigena
Cornu 1872
Species

See text

Synonyms[1]
  • Rozia Cornu 1872
  • Pleolpidium Fischer 1892
  • Skirgiellia Batko 1978
  • Skirgielliaceae Doweld 2014
  • Rozellidae Cavalier-Smith 2013
  • Rozellida Cavalier-Smith 2013 non Lara et al. 2010
  • Rozellidea Cavalier-Smith 2013

Morphology edit

Rozella species grow inside their hosts. At first, the thallus is unwalled and indistinguishable from the host. As growth continues, the thallus will either form a zoosporangium using the wall of the host or a thick-walled resting spore that can be smooth or spiny.[9] From its conception, there have been two divergent morphologies within the genus. Monosporangiate species form a single zoosporangium within the host. Polysporangiate species form multiple zoosporangia that are separated with septa.[7]

Ecology edit

Most described species are parasites of Oomycota, Chytridiomycota, and Blastocladiomycota. Rozella itersoniliae is a parasite of the basidiomycete Itersonilia perplexans,[7] though some authors doubt its placement in the genus.[4] Rozella coleochatis parasitizes a species of the green alga Coleochaete.[7]

Taxonomy edit

The genus name of Rozella is in honour of Ernest Roze [ro] (1833–1900), who was a French Administrator and high official in the Ministry of Finance of France, botanist (Bryology, Mycology and Algology).[10]

French mycologist Marie Maxime Cornu in 1872 circumscribed the genus to accommodate four species: R. septigena, R. monoblepharidis-polymorphae, R. rhipidii-spinosi, and R. apodyae-brachynematis. Later authors shortened these to R. septigena, R. monoblepharidis, R. rhipidii, and R. apodyae. Based on the monosporangiate/polysporangiate differences in development and morphology, Fischer circumscribed Pleolpidium using R. monoblepharidis as the type and leaving R. septigena as the type species in Rozella. Clemonts and Shear also designated R. setigena as the type of Rozella in 1931. Later, R. allomycis and R. achlyae were described, and later authors treated Pleolpidium as a synonym of Rozella. Batko later circumscribed Skirgiella to accommodate the polysporangiate species and retained the monosporangiate species in Rozella. However, because this removed the type from the genus, it was nomenclaturally invalid. Additionally, molecular phylogenies consistently group monosporangiate and polysporangiate species together, thus validating the monophyly of the genus.[7]

Traditionally, Rozella has been classified as a member of Chytridiomycota, either as a member of Chytridiales[9] or Spizellomycetales.[4] However, molecular phylogenies place it well outside of Chytridiomycota with a plethora of environmental sequences.[11][2][12][13] There is considerable debate over the name of this larger clade: Cryptomycota, Rozellida, Rozellamycota.[7][14]

Notable species edit

Rozella allomycis edit

Rozella allomycis is one of the most extensively studied species;[4] it was first described by Foust in 1937.[9] Foust did not provide a Latin description, which invalidated the name; Doweld, in 2014, validated the name and corrected the specific epithet to allomycetis.[7]

Rozella allomycis can parasitize multiple Allomyces species, including A. macrogynus and A. arbuscula. For A. macrogynus, it is able to parasitize both the sporophyte and the gametophyte. R. allomycis zoospores are chemotaxically attached to Allomyces. Once in contact, the zoospore encysts and germinates. The host cell wall is penetrated with an infection tube, and the contents of the zoospore are injected into the host.[4] The infection tube causes an invagination of the host cell membrane, which then envelopes the R. allomycis protoplast.[15] Host mitochondria are recruited to the host-parasite interface. Sometimes, host mitochondria are found within the R. allomycis protoplast within three-membrane vacuoles, which is evidence the R. allomycis protoplast is phagocytizing the host cytoplasm as it grows.[16] As it grows, the R. allomycis protoplast completely fills a portion of the host, which is separated by a host septum. The protoplast develops into a zoosporangium and releases zoospores. As the infection progresses, R. allomycis protoplasts will instead form resting spores with thick, spiny walls.[4]

Rozella polyphagi edit

Rozella polyphagi was first described in 1938 by F. K. Sparrow as a parasite of Polyphagus laevis, though it also parasitizes Polyphagus euglenae.[9] Rozella polyphagi infects both the prosporangium and the sporangium of the host and exists as an unwalled protoplast within the host. Host mitochondria could be observed within R. polyphagi protoplast vacuoles; cytoplasmic extensions of R. polyphagi around host cytoplasm also occur. This suggests that Rozella polyphagi phagocytizes host cytoplasm.[17]

Rozella rhizoclosmatii edit

A species of Rozella on Rhizoclosmatium was first reported in a molecular phylogeny simply as Rozella ex Rhizoclosmatium[11] and was later named Rozella rhizoclosmatii. The species causes hypertrophy of infected Rhizoclosmatium and completely fills the host. In contrast to other Rozella species, infection does not take place when the host is growing. Rozella rhizoclosmatii zoospores are attracted to and infect the zoospores of Rhizoclosmatium.[18]

Species edit

  • Rozella achlyae Shanor 1942
  • Rozella allomyces Nabel 1939
  • Rozella allomycis Faust 1937[19]
  • Rozella apodyae-brachynematis Cornu 1872
  • Rozella barrettii Karling 1942
  • Rozella blastocladiae (Minden 1911) Sparrow 1938
  • Rozella canterae Sparrow 1960
  • Rozella chytriomycetis Karling 1946
  • Rozella cladochytrii Karling 1941
  • Rozella coleochaetes Sparrow 1965
  • Rozella cuculus (Butler 1907) Sparrow 1938
  • Rozella diplophlyctidis Karling 1987
  • Rozella endochytrii Karling 1941
  • Rozella irregularis (Butler 1907) Sparrow 1938
  • Rozella laevis Karling 1942
  • Rozella longicollis Karling 1966
  • Rozella longisporangia Willoughby & Rigg 1983
  • Rozella marina (Sparrow 1936) Sparrow 1938
  • Rozella monoblepharidis-polymorphae Cornu 1872
  • Rozella multimorpha Letcher et al. 2017
  • Rozella parva Canter 1969
  • Rozella polyphagia (Sparrow 1933) Sparrow 1938
  • Rozella rhipidii-spinosi Cornu 1872
  • Rozella rhizoclosmatii Letcher & Longcore 2017
  • Rozella rhizophlycti Karling 1942
  • Rozella rhizophydii Karling 1944
  • Rozella septigena Cornu 1872

References edit

  1. ^ "Rozella Cornu 1872". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
  2. ^ a b Lara E, Moreira D, López-García P (2010). "The environmental clade LKM11 and Rozella form the deepest branching clade of fungi" (PDF). Protist. 161 (1): 116–21. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2009.06.005. PMID 19674933.
  3. ^ Letcher, Peter M.; Longcore, Joyce E.; Quandt, C. Alisha; Leite, Domingos da Silva; James, Timothy Y.; Powell, Martha J. (2017). "Morphological, molecular, and ultrastructural characterization of Rozella rhizoclosmatii , a new species in Cryptomycota". Fungal Biology. 121 (1): 1–10. doi:10.1016/j.funbio.2016.08.008. PMID 28007212.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Alexopoulos CJ.; Mims SW.; Blackwell M. (1996). Introductory Mycology (4th ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc. pp. 97–98.
  5. ^ Cornu M. (1872). "Monographie des Saprolegniées". Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Botanique (in French). 15 (5): 1–198 (see p. 148).
  6. ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. p. 608. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Letcher, Peter M.; Powell, Martha J. (2018). "A taxonomic summary and revision of Rozella (Cryptomycota)". IMA Fungus. 9 (2): 383–399. doi:10.5598/imafungus.2018.09.02.09. PMC 6317583. PMID 30622888.
  8. ^ Money, Nicholas P. (2016). "Fungal Diversity". The Fungi. pp. 1–36. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-382034-1.00001-3. ISBN 9780123820341.
  9. ^ a b c d Sparrow F.K. (1960). Aquatic Phycomycetes (second ed.). The University of Michigan Press. pp. 165–181.
  10. ^ Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  11. ^ a b James, T. Y.; Letcher, P. M.; Longcore, J. E.; Mozley-Standridge, S. E.; Porter, D.; Powell, M. J.; Griffith, G. W.; Vilgalys, R. (2006). "A molecular phylogeny of the flagellated fungi (Chytridiomycota) and description of a new phylum (Blastocladiomycota)". Mycologia. 98 (6): 860–871. doi:10.3852/mycologia.98.6.860. PMID 17486963.
  12. ^ Jones MD, Richards TA, Hawksworth DL, Bass D (2011). "Validation and justification of the phylum name Cryptomycota phyl. nov". IMA Fungus. 2 (2): 173–7. doi:10.5598/imafungus.2011.02.02.08. PMC 3359815. PMID 22679602.  
  13. ^ Jones MD, Forn I, Gadelha C, Egan MJ, Bass D, Massana R, Richards TA (2011). "Discovery of novel intermediate forms redefines the fungal tree of life". Nature. 474 (7350): 200–3. doi:10.1038/nature09984. PMID 21562490.
  14. ^ Tedersoo, Leho; Sánchez-Ramírez, Santiago; Kõljalg, Urmas; Bahram, Mohammad; Döring, Markus; Schigel, Dmitry; May, Tom; Ryberg, Martin; Abarenkov, Kessy (2018). "High-level classification of the Fungi and a tool for evolutionary ecological analyses". Fungal Diversity. 90 (1): 135–159. doi:10.1007/s13225-018-0401-0. ISSN 1560-2745.
  15. ^ Powell, Martha J.; Letcher, Peter M. (2018). "Ultrastructure of early stages of Rozella allomycis (Cryptomycota) infection of its host Allomyces macrogynus (Blastocladiomycota)". Fungal Biology. 123 (2): 109–116. doi:10.1016/j.funbio.2018.11.009. PMID 30709516.
  16. ^ Powell, Martha J.; Letcher, Peter M.; James, Timothy Y. (2017). "Ultrastructural characterization of the host-parasite interface between Allomyces anomalus (Blastocladiomycota) and Rozella allomycis (Cryptomycota)". Fungal Biology. 121 (6–7): 561–572. doi:10.1016/j.funbio.2017.03.002. PMID 28606351.
  17. ^ Powell, Martha J. (1984). "Fine structure of the unwalled thallus of Rozella polyphagi in its host Polyphagus euglenae". Mycologia. 76: 1039–1048. doi:10.1080/00275514.1984.12023948.
  18. ^ Letcher, Peter M.; Longcore, Joyce E.; Quandt, C. Alisha; Leite, Domingos da Silva; James, Timothy Y.; Powell, Martha J. (2017). "Morphological, molecular, and ultrastructural characterization of Rozella rhizoclosmatii, a new species in Cryptomycota". Fungal Biology. 121 (1): 1–10. doi:10.1016/j.funbio.2016.08.008. PMID 28007212.
  19. ^ Wool SH, Held AA (1976). "Polyphosphate granules in encysted zoospores of Rozella allomycis". Archives of Microbiology. 108 (2): 145–8. doi:10.1007/BF00428943. PMID 1275649.

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For other uses see Rozella disambiguation Rozella is a fungal genus of obligate endoparasites of a variety of hosts including Oomycota Chytridiomycota and Blastocladiomycota 2 3 4 Rozella was circumscribed by French mycologist Marie Maxime Cornu in 1872 5 Considered one of the earliest diverging lineages of fungi the widespread genus contains 27 species with the most well studied being Rozella allomycis 6 7 Rozella is a member of a large clade of fungi referred to as the Cryptomycota Rozellomycota While some can be maintained in dual culture with the host most have not been cultured but they have been detected using molecular techniques in soil samples and in freshwater and marine ecosystems Zoospores have been observed along with cysts and the cells of some species are attached to diatoms 8 RozellaRozella allomycis parasitizing AllomycesScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom FungiPhylum RozellomycotaJames amp Berbee 2011 ex Doweld 2013Class RozellomycetesTedersoo 2017Order RozellalesCorsaro 2022Family RozellaceaeDoweld 2013Genus RozellaCornuType speciesRozella septigenaCornu 1872SpeciesSee textSynonyms 1 Rozia Cornu 1872 Pleolpidium Fischer 1892 Skirgiellia Batko 1978 Skirgielliaceae Doweld 2014 Rozellidae Cavalier Smith 2013 Rozellida Cavalier Smith 2013 non Lara et al 2010 Rozellidea Cavalier Smith 2013 Contents 1 Morphology 2 Ecology 3 Taxonomy 4 Notable species 4 1 Rozella allomycis 4 2 Rozella polyphagi 4 3 Rozella rhizoclosmatii 5 Species 6 ReferencesMorphology editRozella species grow inside their hosts At first the thallus is unwalled and indistinguishable from the host As growth continues the thallus will either form a zoosporangium using the wall of the host or a thick walled resting spore that can be smooth or spiny 9 From its conception there have been two divergent morphologies within the genus Monosporangiate species form a single zoosporangium within the host Polysporangiate species form multiple zoosporangia that are separated with septa 7 Ecology editMost described species are parasites of Oomycota Chytridiomycota and Blastocladiomycota Rozella itersoniliae is a parasite of the basidiomycete Itersonilia perplexans 7 though some authors doubt its placement in the genus 4 Rozella coleochatis parasitizes a species of the green alga Coleochaete 7 Taxonomy editThe genus name of Rozella is in honour of Ernest Roze ro 1833 1900 who was a French Administrator and high official in the Ministry of Finance of France botanist Bryology Mycology and Algology 10 French mycologist Marie Maxime Cornu in 1872 circumscribed the genus to accommodate four species R septigena R monoblepharidis polymorphae R rhipidii spinosi and R apodyae brachynematis Later authors shortened these to R septigena R monoblepharidis R rhipidii and R apodyae Based on the monosporangiate polysporangiate differences in development and morphology Fischer circumscribed Pleolpidium using R monoblepharidis as the type and leaving R septigena as the type species in Rozella Clemonts and Shear also designated R setigena as the type of Rozella in 1931 Later R allomycis and R achlyae were described and later authors treated Pleolpidium as a synonym of Rozella Batko later circumscribed Skirgiella to accommodate the polysporangiate species and retained the monosporangiate species in Rozella However because this removed the type from the genus it was nomenclaturally invalid Additionally molecular phylogenies consistently group monosporangiate and polysporangiate species together thus validating the monophyly of the genus 7 Traditionally Rozella has been classified as a member of Chytridiomycota either as a member of Chytridiales 9 or Spizellomycetales 4 However molecular phylogenies place it well outside of Chytridiomycota with a plethora of environmental sequences 11 2 12 13 There is considerable debate over the name of this larger clade Cryptomycota Rozellida Rozellamycota 7 14 Notable species editRozella allomycis edit Rozella allomycis is one of the most extensively studied species 4 it was first described by Foust in 1937 9 Foust did not provide a Latin description which invalidated the name Doweld in 2014 validated the name and corrected the specific epithet to allomycetis 7 Rozella allomycis can parasitize multiple Allomyces species including A macrogynus and A arbuscula For A macrogynus it is able to parasitize both the sporophyte and the gametophyte R allomycis zoospores are chemotaxically attached to Allomyces Once in contact the zoospore encysts and germinates The host cell wall is penetrated with an infection tube and the contents of the zoospore are injected into the host 4 The infection tube causes an invagination of the host cell membrane which then envelopes the R allomycis protoplast 15 Host mitochondria are recruited to the host parasite interface Sometimes host mitochondria are found within the R allomycis protoplast within three membrane vacuoles which is evidence the R allomycis protoplast is phagocytizing the host cytoplasm as it grows 16 As it grows the R allomycis protoplast completely fills a portion of the host which is separated by a host septum The protoplast develops into a zoosporangium and releases zoospores As the infection progresses R allomycis protoplasts will instead form resting spores with thick spiny walls 4 Rozella polyphagi edit Rozella polyphagi was first described in 1938 by F K Sparrow as a parasite of Polyphagus laevis though it also parasitizes Polyphagus euglenae 9 Rozella polyphagi infects both the prosporangium and the sporangium of the host and exists as an unwalled protoplast within the host Host mitochondria could be observed within R polyphagi protoplast vacuoles cytoplasmic extensions of R polyphagi around host cytoplasm also occur This suggests that Rozella polyphagi phagocytizes host cytoplasm 17 Rozella rhizoclosmatii edit A species of Rozella on Rhizoclosmatium was first reported in a molecular phylogeny simply as Rozella ex Rhizoclosmatium 11 and was later named Rozella rhizoclosmatii The species causes hypertrophy of infected Rhizoclosmatium and completely fills the host In contrast to other Rozella species infection does not take place when the host is growing Rozella rhizoclosmatii zoospores are attracted to and infect the zoospores of Rhizoclosmatium 18 Species editRozella achlyae Shanor 1942 Rozella allomyces Nabel 1939 Rozella allomycis Faust 1937 19 Rozella apodyae brachynematis Cornu 1872 Rozella barrettii Karling 1942 Rozella blastocladiae Minden 1911 Sparrow 1938 Rozella canterae Sparrow 1960 Rozella chytriomycetis Karling 1946 Rozella cladochytrii Karling 1941 Rozella coleochaetes Sparrow 1965 Rozella cuculus Butler 1907 Sparrow 1938 Rozella diplophlyctidis Karling 1987 Rozella endochytrii Karling 1941 Rozella irregularis Butler 1907 Sparrow 1938 Rozella laevis Karling 1942 Rozella longicollis Karling 1966 Rozella longisporangia Willoughby amp Rigg 1983 Rozella marina Sparrow 1936 Sparrow 1938 Rozella monoblepharidis polymorphae Cornu 1872 Rozella multimorpha Letcher et al 2017 Rozella parva Canter 1969 Rozella polyphagia Sparrow 1933 Sparrow 1938 Rozella rhipidii spinosi Cornu 1872 Rozella rhizoclosmatii Letcher amp Longcore 2017 Rozella rhizophlycti Karling 1942 Rozella rhizophydii Karling 1944 Rozella septigena Cornu 1872References edit Rozella Cornu 1872 MycoBank International Mycological Association Retrieved 2011 05 11 a b Lara E Moreira D Lopez Garcia P 2010 The environmental clade LKM11 and Rozella form the deepest branching clade of fungi PDF Protist 161 1 116 21 doi 10 1016 j protis 2009 06 005 PMID 19674933 Letcher Peter M Longcore Joyce E Quandt C Alisha Leite Domingos da Silva James Timothy Y Powell Martha J 2017 Morphological molecular and ultrastructural characterization of Rozella rhizoclosmatii a new species in Cryptomycota Fungal Biology 121 1 1 10 doi 10 1016 j funbio 2016 08 008 PMID 28007212 a b c d e f Alexopoulos CJ Mims SW Blackwell M 1996 Introductory Mycology 4th ed John Wiley amp Sons Inc pp 97 98 Cornu M 1872 Monographie des Saprolegniees Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique in French 15 5 1 198 see p 148 Kirk PM Cannon PF Minter DW Stalpers JA 2008 Dictionary of the Fungi 10th ed Wallingford UK CABI p 608 ISBN 978 0 85199 826 8 a b c d e f g Letcher Peter M Powell Martha J 2018 A taxonomic summary and revision of Rozella Cryptomycota IMA Fungus 9 2 383 399 doi 10 5598 imafungus 2018 09 02 09 PMC 6317583 PMID 30622888 Money Nicholas P 2016 Fungal Diversity The Fungi pp 1 36 doi 10 1016 B978 0 12 382034 1 00001 3 ISBN 9780123820341 a b c d Sparrow F K 1960 Aquatic Phycomycetes second ed The University of Michigan Press pp 165 181 Burkhardt Lotte 2022 Eine Enzyklopadie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names pdf in German Berlin Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Freie Universitat Berlin doi 10 3372 epolist2022 ISBN 978 3 946292 41 8 Retrieved January 27 2022 a b James T Y Letcher P M Longcore J E Mozley Standridge S E Porter D Powell M J Griffith G W Vilgalys R 2006 A molecular phylogeny of the flagellated fungi Chytridiomycota and description of a new phylum Blastocladiomycota Mycologia 98 6 860 871 doi 10 3852 mycologia 98 6 860 PMID 17486963 Jones MD Richards TA Hawksworth DL Bass D 2011 Validation and justification of the phylum name Cryptomycota phyl nov IMA Fungus 2 2 173 7 doi 10 5598 imafungus 2011 02 02 08 PMC 3359815 PMID 22679602 nbsp Jones MD Forn I Gadelha C Egan MJ Bass D Massana R Richards TA 2011 Discovery of novel intermediate forms redefines the fungal tree of life Nature 474 7350 200 3 doi 10 1038 nature09984 PMID 21562490 Tedersoo Leho Sanchez Ramirez Santiago Koljalg Urmas Bahram Mohammad Doring Markus Schigel Dmitry May Tom Ryberg Martin Abarenkov Kessy 2018 High level classification of the Fungi and a tool for evolutionary ecological analyses Fungal Diversity 90 1 135 159 doi 10 1007 s13225 018 0401 0 ISSN 1560 2745 Powell Martha J Letcher Peter M 2018 Ultrastructure of early stages of Rozella allomycis Cryptomycota infection of its host Allomyces macrogynus Blastocladiomycota Fungal Biology 123 2 109 116 doi 10 1016 j funbio 2018 11 009 PMID 30709516 Powell Martha J Letcher Peter M James Timothy Y 2017 Ultrastructural characterization of the host parasite interface between Allomyces anomalus Blastocladiomycota and Rozella allomycis Cryptomycota Fungal Biology 121 6 7 561 572 doi 10 1016 j funbio 2017 03 002 PMID 28606351 Powell Martha J 1984 Fine structure of the unwalled thallus of Rozella polyphagi in its host Polyphagus euglenae Mycologia 76 1039 1048 doi 10 1080 00275514 1984 12023948 Letcher Peter M Longcore Joyce E Quandt C Alisha Leite Domingos da Silva James Timothy Y Powell Martha J 2017 Morphological molecular and ultrastructural characterization of Rozella rhizoclosmatii a new species in Cryptomycota Fungal Biology 121 1 1 10 doi 10 1016 j funbio 2016 08 008 PMID 28007212 Wool SH Held AA 1976 Polyphosphate granules in encysted zoospores of 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