Zeynep Karaceylan, Refika Ceyda Beram, Mehmet Faruk Gürbüz
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摘要
Ips sexdentatus 是一种破坏性树皮甲虫,广泛分布于土耳其各地,尤其影响松树和云杉。这项研究的目的是阐明在土耳其西地中海地区五个不同的黑松林中与 I. sexdentatus 种群相关的真菌相互作用。该研究测定了在野外采集的 250 株 I. sexdentatus 成虫的表面和内部真菌多样性,共获得 864 个纯真菌分离物。对分离物进行形态分组,并对每个形态分组中的代表性分离物进行 DNA 分离,然后使用真菌 ITS(内部转录间隔)引物进行 PCR 检测。对 51 个分离物进行了鉴定(1 个分离物被鉴定为类,27 个被鉴定为属,23 个被鉴定为种),表明 I. sexdentatus 中存在 23 个真菌类群,这在全球范围内尚属首次。此外,在 I. sexdentatus 中还发现了昆虫病原菌 Beauveria bassiana,这是土耳其的首个记录。使用香农-维纳指数、辛普森指数和布雷-柯蒂斯指数确定了样本区域的真菌多样性。根据香农-维纳指数和辛普森指数,采样区域的真菌多样性相似。据我们所知,这是第一份确定图尔基耶 I. sexdentatus 种群相关真菌物种的报告。
Fungal symbiotic interactions of Ips sexdentatus (Boerner, 1767) in Pinus nigra Arn. in the Western Mediterranean Region of Türkiye
Ips sexdentatus is a destructive bark beetle species distributed widely throughout Türkiye, particularly affecting pine and spruce trees, that has symbiotic relationships with various fungal species, although there is limited information available about these interactions. The aim of this work was to elucidate the fungal interactions associated with I. sexdentatus populations in five distinct Pinus nigra stands in the Western Mediterranean Region of Türkiye. The surface and internal fungal diversity of 250 adult I. sexdentatus collected in the field were determined and a total of 864 pure fungal isolates obtained. The isolates were grouped morphologically and representative isolates from each morphological group were subjected to DNA isolation followed by PCR using fungal ITS (Internal Transcribed Spacer) primers. Fifty-one isolates were identified (1 isolate was identified to class level, 27 to genus and 23 to species), demonstrating the presence of 23 fungal taxa in I. sexdentatus, recorded for the first time globally. In addition, the presence of the entomopathogen Beauveria bassiana, an entomopathogenic species in I. sexdentatus is the first record for Türkiye. The fungal diversity of the sample areas was determined using Shannon–Wiener, Simpson and Bray–Curtis indices. Based on the Shannon–Wiener and Simpson diversity indices, the fungal diversity in the sampled areas was similar. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report identifying fungal species associated with I. sexdentatus populations in Türkiye.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Plant Pathology is an international journal publishing original articles in English dealing with fundamental and applied aspects of plant pathology; considering disease in agricultural and horticultural crops, forestry, and in natural plant populations. The types of articles published are :Original Research at the molecular, physiological, whole-plant and population levels; Mini-reviews on topics which are timely and of global rather than national or regional significance; Short Communications for important research findings that can be presented in an abbreviated format; and Letters-to-the-Editor, where these raise issues related to articles previously published in the journal. Submissions relating to disease vector biology and integrated crop protection are welcome. However, routine screenings of plant protection products, varietal trials for disease resistance, and biological control agents are not published in the journal unless framed in the context of strategic approaches to disease management.