Mycologia
2002
94(5): 814-822

Cryptic species in Stachybotrys chartarum

Michael Cruse1, Robin Telerant1, Thomas Gallagher1, Thomas Lee1 and John W. Taylor1
1 Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, 321 Koshland Hall, University of California, Berkeley, California, 94720-3102

Abstract
Stachybotrys chartarum has received much attention as a possible cause of sick-building syndrome. Because morphological species recognition in fungi can hide diversity, we applied a phylogenetic approach to search for cryptic species. We examined 23 isolates from the San Francisco Bay Area, and another seven from around the US. Using markers we developed for three polymorphic protein coding loci (chitin synthase 1, beta-tubulin 2, and trichodiene synthase 5), we infer that two distinct phylogenetic species exist within the single described morphological species. We have found no correlation between genetic isolation and geographic distance.

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