Exploring the Diversity and Ecological Dynamics of Palm Leaf Spotting Fungi-A Case Study on Ornamental Palms in Portugal.

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Fungi Pub Date : 2025-01-07 DOI:10.3390/jof11010043
Diana S Pereira, Alan J L Phillips
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Palm trees (Arecaceae) are among the most popular ornamental plants worldwide. Despite extensive research on the fungi associated with Arecaceae, the diversity and ecological dynamics of fungi affecting ornamental palms remain poorly studied, although they have significant impact on palm health and economic value. Furthermore, while research on palm fungal diversity has traditionally focused on tropical assemblages, ornamental palms in temperate climates offer a unique opportunity to explore the diversity of palm fungi in non-native habitats. The present study conducted a preliminary assessment of the diversity and ecology of potential phytopathogenic fungi associated with foliar lesions on various ornamental palm host species in Portugal, combining morphological examination, PCR-based genomic fingerprinting, and biodiversity data analysis. The examination of 134 foliar lesions sampled from 100 palm trees resulted in a collection of 2064 palm leaf spotting fungi (PLSF), representing a diverse fungal assemblage of 320 molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) across 97 genera. The overall fungal community composition revealed a distinct assemblage dominated by Neosetophoma, Alternaria, Phoma, and Cladosporium, with a profusion of infrequent and rare taxa consistent with a logseries distribution. Significantly positive co-occurrence (CO) patterns among prevalent and uncommon taxa suggest potential synergistic interactions enhancing fungal colonisation, persistence, and pathogenicity. The taxonomic structures of the PLSF contrasted markedly from tropical palm fungi, especially in the prevalence of pleosporalean coelomycetes of the Didymellaceae and Phaeosphaeriaceae, including recently introduced or not previously documented genera on Arecaceae. This novel assemblage suggests that climatic constraints shape the structure of palm fungal communities, resulting in distinctive temperate and tropical assemblages. In addition, the fungal assemblages varied significantly across palm host species, with temperate-native palms hosting more diverse, coelomycete-enriched communities. The present findings highlight foliar lesions as hyperdiverse microhabitats harbouring fungal communities with intricate interactions and a complex interplay of climatic, host, and ecological factors. With climate change altering environmental conditions, the identification of fungi thriving in or inhabiting these microhabitats becomes crucial for predicting shifts in pathogen dynamics and mitigating future fungal disease outbreaks. Understanding these complex ecological dynamics is essential for identifying potential phytopathogenic threats and developing effective management strategies for the health and sustainability of ornamental plants.

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棕榈树(槟榔科)是世界上最受欢迎的观赏植物之一。尽管对槟榔科真菌进行了广泛的研究,但影响观赏棕榈的真菌的多样性和生态动态研究仍然很少,尽管它们对棕榈的健康和经济价值有重大影响。此外,虽然对棕榈真菌多样性的研究传统上集中在热带组合,但温带气候的观赏棕榈为探索非本地生境棕榈真菌的多样性提供了独特的机会。本研究结合形态学检查、pcr基因组指纹图谱和生物多样性数据分析,对葡萄牙多种观赏棕榈寄主叶面病变相关潜在植物病原真菌的多样性和生态学进行了初步评估。对取自100棵棕榈树的134个叶面病变样本进行了检测,结果发现了2064种棕榈斑叶真菌(PLSF),代表了97属320个分子操作分类单位(motu)的多样化真菌组合。总体真菌群落组成呈现出以Neosetophoma、Alternaria、Phoma和Cladosporium为主的明显组合,并有大量罕见类群,呈对数序列分布。在流行的和不常见的分类群中显著的正共发生(CO)模式表明潜在的协同相互作用增强了真菌的定植、持久性和致病性。热带棕榈真菌的分类结构与热带棕榈真菌有明显的差异,特别是在多孢子菌科的Didymellaceae和Phaeosphaeriaceae中,包括最近引入的或以前未记录的槟榔科属。这种新的组合表明,气候限制塑造了棕榈真菌群落的结构,导致了独特的温带和热带组合。此外,真菌组合在不同棕榈树宿主物种之间差异显著,温带原生棕榈树拥有更多样化、富含腔菌的群落。目前的研究结果强调,叶面损伤是一个高度多样化的微栖息地,它庇护着真菌群落,这些群落与气候、宿主和生态因素有着复杂的相互作用。随着气候变化改变环境条件,鉴定在这些微生境中生长或居住的真菌对于预测病原体动态变化和减轻未来真菌疾病爆发至关重要。了解这些复杂的生态动态对于识别潜在的植物病原威胁和制定有效的管理策略对于观赏植物的健康和可持续性至关重要。
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Journal of Fungi
Journal of Fungi Medicine-Microbiology (medical)
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1151
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期刊介绍: Journal of Fungi (ISSN 2309-608X) is an international, peer-reviewed scientific open access journal that provides an advanced forum for studies related to pathogenic fungi, fungal biology, and all other aspects of fungal research. The journal publishes reviews, regular research papers, and communications in quarterly issues. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on paper length. Full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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