Identification by DNA barcode of culturable, airborne, environmental fungi isolated from the Shepherd University campus

Jessica S. Kellison, Elizabeth Rea, L. Robertson
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Diverse fungi are abundant within soil communities and commonly found in association with many plant and tree species.  This study investigates the culturable, airborne fungi found in the outside environment of the Shepherd University campus.  Viable fungi were captured in two different locations on two different culture media, using the open plate method.  Captured fungi were isolated and putative species identified by sequencing the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene cassette.  Due to insufficient sequence variability within the ITS region, most isolates could not be identified to species.  15 fungal isolates were identified to order, family, genus, or species complex: Dothideales (1 isolate), Didymellaceae (4 isolates), Aureobasidium (1 isolate), Cladosporium (1 isolate), Mucor (3 isolates), Nigrospora (1 isolate), Pestalotiopsis (2 isolates), and Penicillium (2 isolates), including Penicillium thiersii (1 isolate).  These isolates are similar to those isolated from inside a teaching laboratory on the Shepherd University campus; Didymellaceae, Cladosporiaceae, and Penicillium fungi were isolated multiple times within the teaching laboratory.  This research was supported by the Shepherd University Biology Department, a student fellowship from NASA-WVSGC (J. Kellison), and a research enhancement award from NASA-WVSGC (L. Robertson).
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谢泼德大学校园可培养、空气传播、环境真菌的DNA条形码鉴定
不同的真菌在土壤群落中丰富,通常与许多植物和树木物种有关。本研究调查了在谢泼德大学校园外部环境中发现的可培养的空气传播真菌。采用开板法在两种不同培养基上的两个不同位置捕获活菌。对捕获的真菌进行分离,并通过对核糖体RNA (rRNA)基因盒的内部转录间隔区(ITS)测序来鉴定推定的物种。由于ITS区域内的序列变异性不足,大多数分离物无法被确定为物种。鉴定出15株真菌,按目、科、属或种复群分类:Dothideales(1株)、Didymellaceae(4株)、Aureobasidium(1株)、Cladosporium(1株)、Mucor(3株)、Nigrospora(1株)、拟盘多毛孢(2株)和青霉菌(2株),其中包括thiersii青霉菌(1株)。这些分离物与从谢泼德大学校园教学实验室中分离出的分离物相似;在教学实验室内多次分离出双孢菌科、枝孢菌科和青霉属真菌。这项研究得到了Shepherd大学生物系、NASA-WVSGC的学生奖学金(J. Kellison)和NASA-WVSGC的研究增强奖(L. Robertson)的支持。
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