A new leaf inhabiting ascomycete from the Jurassic (ca 170 Mya) of Yorkshire, UK, and insights into the appearance and diversification of filamentous Ascomycota
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 11/5/2024
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Summary
Background
Leaf-associated fungi have a rich Cenozoic fossil record, but their earlier Mesozoic diversity is poorly characterized. Understanding the early diversification of filamentous Ascomycota requires careful analysis of rare leaf-inhabiting fossils from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. This study examines a newly discovered fossil fungus from Middle Jurassic deposits to understand the evolutionary origins of leaf-associated Ascomycota.
Objective
To describe and characterize a new leaf-associated fungus from the Middle Jurassic of Yorkshire, UK, and to place it within the context of fungal molecular phylogeny to understand the diversification of Mesozoic Ascomycota. The authors sought to identify when key morphological characters for fungal classification first appeared in the fossil record.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:IMA Fungus,
- Study Type:Paleontological Description and Comparative Analysis,
- Source: 10.1186/s43008-024-00162-9, PMID: 39501407