Ludmila Lysenko, Erik Griem, Patrick Wagener, Ewald Johannes Langer
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摘要
过去几年,人们一直在深入研究欧洲白蜡树的衰退问题,这种衰退是由白蜡蓑蛾(Hymenoscyphus fraxineus)引起的枯萎病以及由各种真菌引起的茎领坏死和腐烂病造成的。然而,迄今为止,人们对白蜡树真菌根生物群的物种多样性几乎一无所知。在这里,我们在德国 6 个联邦国家的 15 个采样点调查了受影响白蜡树的细根。细根样本分别按照根系附着土壤、未灭菌细根和灭菌细根三种不同的取样方法进行处理。采样点的树木样本被集中起来,以了解该地区物种丰富程度的总体情况。使用牛津纳米孔 MinION 下一代测序平台对汇集探针的整个 ITS 进行测序。所有样本中最丰富的门类是基生菌纲(Basidiomycota)和子囊菌纲(Ascomycota)。灭菌根中的物种丰富度与未灭菌根和根附着土壤中的物种丰富度有显著差异。令人惊讶的是,灭菌根中最丰富的菌属是真菌属、真菌属和 Delicatula 属,它们都是姬松茸类,具有吸食性生活方式。共检测到 11 个不同数量的团菌属,而 H. fraxineus 的检出率很低。
Fungi associated with fine roots of Fraxinus excelsior affected by ash dieback detected by next-generation sequencing
The decline of European ash by dieback caused by Hymenoscyphus fraxineus together with stem collar necroses and rots caused by various fungi has been investigated intensively during the last years. Nevertheless, hitherto nearly nothing is known about the species diversity of the fungal rhizobiome of ash trees. Here we investigated the fine roots of affected ash trees on 15 sampling sites in 6 federal countries of Germany. Fine-root samples have been treated in three different sample regimes each as root-adhering soil, unsterilized fine roots and sterilized fine roots. The samples of trees in sampling sites were pooled to get an overview of the species-richness in the area. The next-generation sequencing platform Oxford Nanopore MinION was used to sequence the entire ITS of pooled probes. Most abundant phyla in all samples were the Basidiomycota and Ascomycota. Species richness in sterilized roots was significantly different from unsterilized roots and root-adhering soil. Surprisingly most abundant genera in sterilized roots were the genera Mycena, Mycenella and Delicatula, all of them agaricoids with saprophytic lifestyle. Eleven genera of Glomeromycota have been detected in various abundances, whereas the detection of H. fraxineus was neglectable.
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The Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (JPDP) is an international scientific journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, short communications, position and opinion papers dealing with applied scientific aspects of plant pathology, plant health, plant protection and findings on newly occurring diseases and pests. "Special Issues" on coherent themes often arising from International Conferences are offered.