Two novel heat-tolerant, culturable rhizosphere-inhabiting, plant growth-promoting ascomycete fungi associated with native plants in desert habitats of southwestern USA

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ecological Genetics and Genomics Pub Date : 2024-05-21 DOI:10.1016/j.egg.2024.100265
Mojtaba Mohammadi , Michael E. Stanghellini
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During an investigations on Monosporascus cannonballus, the causal agent of root rot and vine decline of melons, in 1999, a previously unknown rhizosphere fungus was encountered in the desert soils of southern California. The fungus, herein named Desertella arida Stanghellini & Mohammadi sp. nov., was associated with roots of diverse plants including brassica (Sahara mustard (Brassica tournefortii), shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris)) and plantain (Plantago ovata Forsk). The fungus forms extensive multinucleate, septate hyphae (6–17 μm in diameter) bearing hundreds of large spherical to pear-shaped unicellular asexual spores (50–120 μm in diameter), either singly or in large clusters. The spores are beige to cream-colored, thin-walled, and contain a dense, granular cytoplasm. Further investigation on the distribution of D. arida in soils of desert habitats in the southwestern USA led to the discovery of a second fungus belonging to a different species herein named Desertella americanense Mohammadi & Stanghellini sp. nov., in California, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. The two species are morphologically similar. Spores from both fungi in native soil survived heat treatment up to 100 °C. Both species are culturable and colonized roots of monocots and dicots forming abundant hyphae and spores as early as 10 days post-inoculation. Desertella arida significantly enhanced shoot growth in broccoli, lettuce, Plantago ovata and flax. In conclusion, we discovered two desert-dwelling ascomycete fungi that were associated with the roots of native plant species in southern California. They were culturable on a synthetic medium, heat-tolerant and promoted growth on several crop species. These fungi appeared to exist in other neighboring states such as Arizona and Nevada.

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与美国西南部沙漠栖息地本地植物相关的两种新型耐热、可培养的根瘤栖息促进植物生长的子囊真菌
1999 年,在对瓜类根腐病和蔓枯病的病原菌炮弹菌(Monosporascus cannonballus)进行调查期间,在加利福尼亚南部的沙漠土壤中发现了一种以前未知的根瘤菌。这种真菌被命名为 Desertella arida Stanghellini & Mohammadi sp.nov.,它与多种植物的根系有关,包括黄花菜(撒哈拉芥菜(Brassica tournefortii)、牧草(Capsella bursa-pastoris))和车前草(Plantago ovata Forsk)。真菌形成广泛的多核、有隔菌丝(直径 6-17 μm),带有数百个大球形到梨形的单细胞无性孢子(直径 50-120 μm),单个或成大簇生。孢子呈米黄色至乳白色,薄壁,含有致密的颗粒状细胞质。通过进一步调查 D. arida 在美国西南部沙漠栖息地土壤中的分布情况,我们在加利福尼亚州、亚利桑那州、内华达州和犹他州发现了属于不同物种的第二种真菌,命名为 Desertella americanense Mohammadi & Stanghellini sp.这两个物种形态相似。两种真菌在原生土壤中的孢子都能在高达 100 °C 的热处理中存活。这两种真菌均可培养,并可在接种后 10 天内定植于单子叶植物和双子叶植物的根部,形成丰富的菌丝和孢子。Desertella arida 能明显促进西兰花、莴苣、车前草和亚麻的嫩枝生长。总之,我们发现了两种生活在沙漠中的子囊真菌,它们与南加州本地植物物种的根系有关。它们可以在合成培养基上培养,耐热,并能促进多种作物的生长。这些真菌似乎也存在于其他邻近州,如亚利桑那州和内华达州。
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Ecological Genetics and Genomics
Ecological Genetics and Genomics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Ecological Genetics and Genomics publishes ecological studies of broad interest that provide significant insight into ecological interactions or/ and species diversification. New data in these areas are published as research papers, or methods and resource reports that provide novel information on technologies or tools that will be of interest to a broad readership. Complete data sets are shared where appropriate. The journal also provides Reviews, and Perspectives articles, which present commentary on the latest advances published both here and elsewhere, placing such progress in its broader biological context. Topics include: -metagenomics -population genetics/genomics -evolutionary ecology -conservation and molecular adaptation -speciation genetics -environmental and marine genomics -ecological simulation -genomic divergence of organisms
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