Fungicide mediated shifts in the foliar fungal community of an invasive grass

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY Phytobiomes Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-08 DOI:10.1094/pbiomes-03-22-0018-r
Brett R. Lane, Amy E. Kendig, Christopher M. Wojan, Ashish Adhikari, M. Jusino, N. Kortessis, Margaret W. Simon, R. Holt, Matthew E. Smith, K. Clay, S. L. Flory, P. Harmon, E. Goss
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Invasive plants, which cause substantial economic and ecological impacts, acquire both pathogens and beneficial microbes in their introduced ranges. Communities of fungal endophytes are known to mediate impacts of pathogens on plant fitness, but few studies have examined the temporal dynamics of fungal communities on invasive plants. The annual grass Microstegium vimineum, an invader of forests and riparian areas throughout the eastern US, experiences annual epidemics of disease caused by Bipolaris pathogens. Our objective was to characterize the dynamics of foliar fungal communities on M. vimineum over a growing season during a foliar disease epidemic. First, we asked how the fungal community in the phyllosphere changed over two months that corresponded with increasing disease severity. Second, we experimentally suppressed disease with fungicide in half the plots and asked how the treatment affected fungal community diversity and composition. We found increasingly diverse foliar fungal communities and substantial changes in community composition between timepoints using high-throughput amplicon sequencing of the ITS2 region. Monthly fungicide application caused shifts in fungal community composition relative to control samples. Fungicide application increased diversity at the late-season timepoint, suggesting it suppressed dominant fungicide sensitive taxa and allowed other fungal taxa to flourish. These results raise new questions regarding the roles of putative endophytes found in the phyllosphere given the limited number of pathogens known to cause disease on M. vimineum in its invasive range.
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杀菌剂对入侵草叶面真菌群落变化的影响
入侵植物在其引入范围内既获得病原体,又获得有益微生物,对经济和生态产生重大影响。已知真菌内生菌群落介导病原体对植物适应性的影响,但很少有研究检测真菌群落对入侵植物的时间动态。一年生草本vimineum Microstegium是美国东部森林和河岸地区的入侵者,每年都会经历由双极性病原体引起的疾病流行。我们的目的是描述在一个叶面病流行的生长季节,维米涅姆分枝杆菌的叶面真菌群落的动态。首先,我们询问了叶层真菌群落在两个月内是如何随着疾病严重程度的增加而变化的。其次,我们在一半的地块上用杀菌剂抑制疾病,并询问处理如何影响真菌群落的多样性和组成。我们使用ITS2区域的高通量扩增子测序发现,叶片真菌群落越来越多样化,群落组成在不同时间点之间发生了显著变化。每月施用杀菌剂导致真菌群落组成相对于对照样品发生变化。杀菌剂的施用增加了晚季时间点的多样性,表明它抑制了对杀菌剂敏感的优势类群,并允许其他真菌类群蓬勃发展。鉴于已知在vimineum入侵范围内致病的病原体数量有限,这些结果对在叶层中发现的假定内生菌的作用提出了新的问题。
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