Analyses of fungal communities from culture-dependent and -independent studies reveal novel mycobiomes associated with Globodera and Heterodera species

Blaise Jumbam, Zahra-Bita Amiri, L. Dandurand, Inga A. Zasada, M. C. Aime
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Plant-parasitic nematodes are important pathogens of agricultural crops. Of particular importance are cyst nematode species of Globodera and Heterodera which remain a major constraint to global production of crops such as potato, soybean, and wheat. Recent restrictions on the use of some synthetic nematicides has created an urgent need for alternative methods of controlling cyst nematodes. This project aimed to: (i) document fungi found associated cyst nematodes, (ii) determine if the fungi associated with cyst nematodes are dependent on growth conditions or nematode species, (iii) identify core mycobiomes for each of the eight cyst nematode species, (iv) identify the core mycobiome across all cyst nematode species studied, and (v) determine if the fungi associated with Globodera species are structured geographically. Sixty cyst nematode populations from eight species – Globodera sp., G. ellingtonae, G. pallida, G. rostochiensis, H. avenae, H. carotae, H. glycines, and H. schachtii – were collected from several geographic locations globally and screened for fungi using both culture-dependent and -independent methods. The core mycobiome was determined for each species. In total, 744 species of fungi were found associated with cyst nematodes. Fungal species shared across all cyst nematode species included Pochonia sp., Sporothrix sp., Neocosmospora solani, Exophiala equina, Mortierella sp., and Sarocladium kiliense. The core mycobiomes were conserved between cyst nematode species irrespective of their geographic origin. Cyst nematodes collected from the field or from greenhouse cultures also recruited similar core mycobiomes. These findings could be relevant when choosing fungi to evaluate as biocontrol agents against cyst nematodes.
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对依赖培养和不依赖培养的真菌群落进行分析,发现了与 Globodera 和 Heterodera 物种相关的新型真菌生物群落
植物寄生线虫是农作物的重要病原体。其中尤为重要的是 Globodera 和 Heterodera 的胞囊线虫种类,它们仍然是马铃薯、大豆和小麦等作物全球生产的主要制约因素。最近,一些合成杀线虫剂的使用受到限制,因此迫切需要控制胞囊线虫的替代方法。该项目旨在(i) 记录发现的与胞囊线虫相关的真菌;(ii) 确定与胞囊线虫相关的真菌是否依赖于生长条件或线虫种类;(iii) 确定八种胞囊线虫中每一种的核心真菌生物群;(iv) 确定所研究的所有胞囊线虫种类的核心真菌生物群;(v) 确定与 Globodera 种类相关的真菌是否具有地理结构。从全球多个地理位置收集了来自八个物种(Globodera sp.、G. ellingtonae、G. pallida、G. rostochiensis、H. avenae、H. carotae、H. glycines 和 H. schachtii)的 60 个子囊线虫种群,并使用依赖培养和不依赖培养的方法对真菌进行了筛选。确定了每个物种的核心真菌生物群。总共发现了 744 种与胞囊线虫相关的真菌。所有胞囊线虫物种共有的真菌物种包括 Pochonia sp.、Sporothrix sp.、Neocosmospora solani、Exophiala equina、Mortierella sp.和 Sarocladium kiliense。孢囊线虫物种之间的核心真菌生物群是一致的,而与它们的地理来源无关。从田间或温室培养物中采集的囊线虫也具有相似的核心真菌生物群。在选择真菌作为防治胞囊线虫的生物防治剂时,这些发现可能很有意义。
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