Spatial distribution and community composition of endophytic fungi within Mussaenda pubescens stems

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1016/j.funbio.2024.05.001
Meijuan Xi , Yonglong Wang , Juanjuan Yang , Xiaohui Bi , Shengen Zhong , Tingting Duan , Yimin He , Tieyao Tu , Xin Qian
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Endophytic fungi, pivotal in facilitating plant co-evolution, significantly enhance plant growth, stress resistance, and environmental adaptability. Despite their importance, the spatial distribution of stem endophytic fungi (SEF) within host plants remains poorly characterized. Here, we employed high-throughput sequencing to conduct a comparative analysis of SEF communities in Mussaenda pubescens on a regional scale. Our findings reveal that whole-SEF communities were overwhelmingly dominated by members of the phylum Ascomycota, accounting for 85.9 %, followed by Basidiomycota at 13.9 %, and that alpha diversity within the whole-SEF community of M. pubescens remains relatively consistent across sampling sites. However, significant variation was observed within conditionally abundant taxa (CAT), conditionally rare or abundant taxa (CRAT), and conditionally rare taxa (CRT). Climatic factors emerged as the primary influence on SEF community distribution, followed by spatial distance and stem chemical properties. Neutral community modeling results suggested that both stochastic and deterministic processes play a role in shaping whole-SEF communities, with deterministic processes having a stronger influence on CRT subcommunities. Furthermore, the CRT co-occurrence network exhibited a more complex structure, characterized by higher values of network betweenness and degree relative to CAT and CRAT subcommunities. These findings enhance our understanding of community assembly and ecological interactions between stem fungal endophytes, presenting opportunities for harnessing fungal resources for the benefit of humanity.

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Mussaenda pubescens 茎内内生真菌的空间分布和群落组成
内生真菌是促进植物共同进化的关键,能显著提高植物的生长、抗逆性和环境适应能力。尽管茎内生真菌(SEF)非常重要,但其在寄主植物中的空间分布特征仍然不甚明了。在这里,我们利用高通量测序技术对茎内生真菌群落进行了区域范围的比较分析。我们的研究结果表明,整个SEF群落绝大多数由Ⅳ门成员主导,占85.9%,其次是Ⅴ门,占13.9%,Ⅴ门整个群落中的α多样性在不同采样地点保持相对一致。不过,在条件丰富类群(CAT)、条件稀有或丰富类群(CRAT)和条件稀有类群(CRT)中也观察到了明显的差异。气候因素是影响 SEF 群落分布的主要因素,其次是空间距离和茎干化学特性。中性群落建模结果表明,随机过程和确定过程都对整个 SEF 群落的形成起作用,而确定过程对 CRT 亚群落的影响更大。此外,与 CAT 和 CRAT 亚群落相比,CRT 共现网络的结构更为复杂,网络间度和程度值更高。这些发现加深了我们对群落组装和茎真菌内生菌之间生态相互作用的理解,为利用真菌资源造福人类提供了机会。
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