外生菌根真菌宿主特异性的决定因素:聚焦寄主和真菌生物地理学

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Fungal Ecology Pub Date : 2024-04-06 DOI:10.1016/j.funeco.2024.101350
Yoriko Sugiyama , Hirotoshi Sato
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宿主系统发育相关性是解释外生菌根(ECM)真菌宿主与真菌相容性的最广泛接受的因素。最近有人提出,寄主与真菌之间的生物地理相似性是另一个重要因素。然而,由于系统发育相关的宿主往往具有相似的生物地理学特征,宿主的生物地理学特征是否是宿主-真菌相容性的重要决定因素仍然存在争议。在本研究中,我们进行了接种试验,以评估 13 个可能与柞树(椑科)相关的 ECM 真菌操作分类单元(OTUs)对三个日本物种(柞树、Castanopsis sieblodii [椑科] 和 Pinus thunbergii [松科])和两个澳大利亚物种(桉树和 E. camaldulensis [桃金娘科])的定殖能力。接种 OTU 的定殖模式可分为两类:只与落叶松科植物相关的 ECM 真菌和与日本寄主相关的 ECM 真菌。桉树与接种真菌的结合能力低于桉树。我们的研究结果支持这样一种观点,即真菌与寄主之间的生物地理相似性以及寄主的系统发育可以解释寄主与真菌之间的兼容性。
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Determinants of host specificity in ectomycorrhizal fungi: A focus on host and fungal biogeography

Host phylogenetic relatedness is the most widely accepted factor to explain host-fungus compatibility in ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi. The biogeographic similarity between host and fungus has been recently proposed as another important factor. However, as phylogenetically related hosts often have similar biogeography, it remains disputable whether host biogeography is an important determinant of host-fungus compatibility. In the present study, we conducted inoculation tests to evaluate the colonization ability of 13 ECM fungal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) which are putatively associated with Quercus serrata (Fagaceae), to three Japanese (Q. serrata, Castanopsis sieblodii [Fagaceae], and Pinus thunbergii [Pinaceae]) and two Australian species (Eucalyptus globulus and E. camaldulensis [Myrtaceae]). The colonization pattern of the inoculated OTUs could be classified into two categories: ECM fungi that associated only with Fagaceae and those associated with Japanese hosts. Eucalyptus was less able to associate with the inoculated fungi than P. thunbergii. Our results support the notion that the biogeographic similarity between fungi and hosts as well as host phylogeny can explain host-fungus compatibility.

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Fungal Ecology
Fungal Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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3 months
期刊介绍: Fungal Ecology publishes investigations into all aspects of fungal ecology, including the following (not exclusive): population dynamics; adaptation; evolution; role in ecosystem functioning, nutrient cycling, decomposition, carbon allocation; ecophysiology; intra- and inter-specific mycelial interactions, fungus-plant (pathogens, mycorrhizas, lichens, endophytes), fungus-invertebrate and fungus-microbe interaction; genomics and (evolutionary) genetics; conservation and biodiversity; remote sensing; bioremediation and biodegradation; quantitative and computational aspects - modelling, indicators, complexity, informatics. The usual prerequisites for publication will be originality, clarity, and significance as relevant to a better understanding of the ecology of fungi.
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