Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Associated with Myrciaria dubia in the Amazonia Region, Peru

Alexandra Jherina Pineda-Lázaro, Adela Vallejos-Tapullima, Ángel David Hernández-Amasifuen, S. Carballar-Hernández, Sixto Imán-Correa, F. Carvajal-Vallejos, Orlando Ríos-Ramírez, M. Corazon-Guivin
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Myrciaria dubia (Kunth) McVaugh (camu-camu) is a shrub native to the Amazon region that produces fruits with a high content of vitamin C and various bioactive compounds, making it a functional food with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. However, it is unknown which microorganisms are associated with its root system and can influence its growth and productivity. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are associated with most plants and are essential for their establishment, survival, and productivity since they facilitate their nutrition, increase water absorption, and improve soil structure. Although the AMF association is already known in some species of Myrciaria, no report is available on its association in M. dubia. This study presents, for the first time, the symbiotic association between AMF and M. dubia from the INIA San Roque experimental station located in the Amazon region, Peru. For the morphological and molecular analyses of the AMF, samples of rhizospheric soil and roots from two native accessions of the National Germplasm Bank of M. dubia were collected. Eighteen AMF morphospecies were identified in rhizospheric soil, belonging to nine genera Acaulospora, Ambispora, Entrophospora, Diversispora, Gigaspora, Glomus, Paraglomus, Funneliformis, and Sclerocystis, being the first one the most frequent. The roots of M. dubia showed high colonization by AMF (mean = 91%), and characteristic structures of arbuscular mycorrhizae, such as vesicles, hyphae, and arbuscules, could be observed. Likewise, the molecular analysis detected the presence of genetic material (rDNA) corresponding to AMF in the roots of both accessions. Our results evidenced the symbiotic association between AMF and M. dubia, which encourages further investigation of the functional potential of these microorganisms in this economically crucial agricultural plant in Peru.
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秘鲁亚马逊地区与糠虾有关的丛枝菌根真菌
Myrciaria dubia (Kunth) McVaugh(camu-camu)是一种原产于亚马逊地区的灌木,结出的果实含有大量维生素 C 和各种生物活性化合物,是一种具有抗氧化、消炎和抗菌特性的功能性食品。然而,目前还不知道哪些微生物与它的根系有关,并能影响它的生长和产量。丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)与大多数植物相关联,对植物的生长、存活和生产力至关重要,因为它们能促进植物的营养、增加水分吸收并改善土壤结构。尽管人们已经知道在某些种类的 Myrciaria 中存在菌根真菌关联,但还没有关于 M. dubia 中菌根真菌关联的报告。本研究首次介绍了秘鲁亚马逊地区 INIA San Roque 实验站中的 AMF 与 M. dubia 的共生关系。为了对 AMF 进行形态和分子分析,研究人员从 M. dubia 国家种质库的两个本地品种中采集了根瘤土壤和根部样本。在根瘤土壤中鉴定出了 18 个 AMF 形态种,分别属于 Acaulospora、Ambispora、Entrophospora、Diversispora、Gigaspora、Glomus、Paraglomus、Funneliformis 和 Sclerocystis 九个属,其中第一个属最为常见。M. dubia 的根部显示出很高的 AMF 定殖率(平均值 = 91%),并能观察到树根菌根的特征性结构,如囊泡、菌丝和树丛。同样,分子分析也检测到这两个品种的根中存在与 AMF 相对应的遗传物质(rDNA)。我们的研究结果证明了 AMF 与 M. dubia 之间的共生关系,有助于进一步研究这些微生物在秘鲁这种经济上至关重要的农业植物中的功能潜力。
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