Uncharted Diversity and Ecology of Saprolegniaceae (Oomycota) in Freshwater Environments.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-11-02 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/12298093.2022.2121496
Bora Nam, Thuong T T Nguyen, Hyang Burm Lee, Sang Kyu Park, Young-Joon Choi
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The fungal-like family Saprolegniaceae (Oomycota), also called "water mold," includes mostly aquatic saprophytes as well as notorious aquatic animal pathogens. Most studies on Saprolegniaceae have been biased toward pathogenic species that are important to aquaculture rather than saprotrophic species, despite the latter's crucial roles in carbon cycling of freshwater ecosystems. Few attempts have been made to study the diversity and ecology of Saprolegniaceae; thus, their ecological role is not well-known. During a survey of oomycetes between 2016 and 2021, we investigated the diversity and distribution of culturable Saprolegniaceae species in freshwater ecosystems of Korea. In the present study, members of Saprolegniaceae were isolated and identified at species level based on their cultural, morphological, and molecular phylogenetic analyses. Furthermore, substrate preference and seasonal dynamics for each were examined. Most of the species were previously reported as animal pathogens; however, in the present study, they were often isolated from other freshwater substrates, such as plant debris, algae, water, and soil sediment. The relative abundance of Saprolegniaceae was higher in the cold to cool season than that in the warm to hot season of Korea. This study enhances our understanding of the diversity and ecological attributes of Saprolegniaceae in freshwater ecosystems.

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淡水环境中腐生菌科(卵菌科)未知的多样性和生态学。
类似真菌的腐生菌科(卵菌科),也被称为“水霉菌”,主要包括水生腐生植物和臭名昭著的水生动物病原体。尽管腐养物种在淡水生态系统的碳循环中起着至关重要的作用,但大多数关于腐养科的研究都倾向于对水产养殖重要的致病物种,而不是腐养物种。近年来,对槐科植物的多样性和生态学研究较少;因此,它们的生态作用尚不为人所知。通过2016 - 2021年的卵菌调查,研究了韩国淡水生态系统中可培养的腐生菌科物种的多样性和分布。本研究在培养、形态学和分子系统发育分析的基础上,从种水平上分离和鉴定了生豆科植物。此外,研究了每种植物的基质偏好和季节动态。大多数种类以前被报道为动物病原体;然而,在目前的研究中,它们通常是从其他淡水基质中分离出来的,如植物碎屑、藻类、水和土壤沉积物。韩国寒至凉季节的相对丰度高于暖至热季节。本研究提高了我们对淡水生态系统中腐生科植物多样性和生态属性的认识。
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