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Biogeography and host associations of Russula subsection Xerampelinae based on large‐scale analysis of UNITE sequence data

New Phytologist Vol. 249 No. 5 pp. 2547-2558 · Wiley
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Summary




Estimating fungal geographic ranges and niche potential is limited by the ephemeral nature of fruiting bodies. While environmental DNA offers broader insights, species‐level identification remains difficult due to uncertain sequence clustering thresholds, low interspecific variation in barcoding regions, and limited taxonomic resolution. To address this, we analyzed large‐scale environmental sequence data to investigate biogeographic patterns and ectomycorrhizal host associations in
Russula
subsection
Xerampelinae
, a group widely distributed across boreal and arctic ecosystems.




We used maximum likelihood phylogenetic methods to identify internal transcribed spacer sequences from the UNITE database for 13 previously defined
Russula
species. Additionally, we retrieved sequence‐associated metadata on locality and host association from PlutoF.



In total, 1363 sequences were resolved in clades with our target species, expanding known distributions and plant host associations. Integrating environmental metadata with phylogenetic analyses revealed widespread distributions and host generalism across the Northern Hemisphere. However, UNITE's species hypotheses clustering thresholds often failed to reflect phylogenetically defined species boundaries, even at conservative levels.


Our phylogeny‐based assignment approach applied on metabarcoding data improves species resolution and biogeographic inference, providing a step‐by‐step workflow for sequence‐based identification and for addressing ecologically and evolutionarily driven research questions.
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Published
Dec 15, 2025
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249(5)
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2547-2558
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Funding
Directorate for Biological Sciences Award: DEB 2030779
Eesti Teadusagentuur Award: PRG1170
Cite This Article
Chance R. Noffsinger, Miroslav Caboň, P. Brandon Matheny, et al. (2025). Biogeography and host associations of Russula subsection Xerampelinae based on large‐scale analysis of UNITE sequence data. New Phytologist, 249(5), 2547-2558. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.70833