Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Larix gemelinii Rupr. in the Great Khingan Mountains, China

Larix gemelinii is an important tree species in the Great Khingan Mountains in Northeast China with a high economic and ecological value for its role in carbon sequestration and as a source of lumber and nuts. However, the ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungal diversity and community composition of this tree...

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Main Authors: Yonglong Wang, Yanling Zhao, Ying Xu, Jianjun Ma, Busayo Joshua Babalola, Yongjun Fan
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spelling doaj-da09fa80caa14eb69ccf4643d8d0ad532021-04-17T15:05:09ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592021-04-019e1123010.7717/peerj.11230Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Larix gemelinii Rupr. in the Great Khingan Mountains, ChinaYonglong Wang0Yanling Zhao1Ying Xu2Jianjun Ma3Busayo Joshua Babalola4Yongjun Fan5Faculty of Biological Science and Technology, Baotou Teacher’s College, Baotou, Inner Mongolia, ChinaFaculty of Biological Science and Technology, Baotou Teacher’s College, Baotou, Inner Mongolia, ChinaFaculty of Biological Science and Technology, Baotou Teacher’s College, Baotou, Inner Mongolia, ChinaCollege of Life Science, Langfang Normal University, Langfang, Hebei, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Mycology, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Beijing, ChinaFaculty of Biological Science and Technology, Baotou Teacher’s College, Baotou, Inner Mongolia, ChinaLarix gemelinii is an important tree species in the Great Khingan Mountains in Northeast China with a high economic and ecological value for its role in carbon sequestration and as a source of lumber and nuts. However, the ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungal diversity and community composition of this tree remain largely undefined. We examined EM fungal communities associated with L. gemelinii from three sites in the Great Khingan Mountains using Illumina Miseq to sequence the rDNA ITS2 region and evaluated the impact of spatial, soil, and climatic variables on the EM fungal community. A total of 122 EM fungal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were identified from 21 pooled-root samples, and the dominant EM fungal lineages were /tricholoma, /tomentella-thelephora, /suillus-rhizopogon, and /piloderma. A high proportion of unique EM fungal OTUs were present; some abundant OTUs largely restricted to specific sites. EM fungal richness and community assembly were significantly correlated with spatial distance and climatic and soil variables, with mean annual temperature being the most important predictor for fungal richness and geographic distance as the largest determinant for community turnover. Our findings indicate that L. gemelinii has a rich and distinctive EM fungal community contributing to our understanding of the montane EM fungal community structure from the perspective of a single host plant that has not been previously reported.https://peerj.com/articles/11230.pdfFungal diversityLineage compositionCommunity assemblyMean annualtemperatureGeographic distanceFungal occurrence
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author Yonglong Wang
Yanling Zhao
Ying Xu
Jianjun Ma
Busayo Joshua Babalola
Yongjun Fan
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Yanling Zhao
Ying Xu
Jianjun Ma
Busayo Joshua Babalola
Yongjun Fan
Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Larix gemelinii Rupr. in the Great Khingan Mountains, China
PeerJ
Fungal diversity
Lineage composition
Community assembly
Mean annualtemperature
Geographic distance
Fungal occurrence
author_facet Yonglong Wang
Yanling Zhao
Ying Xu
Jianjun Ma
Busayo Joshua Babalola
Yongjun Fan
author_sort Yonglong Wang
title Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Larix gemelinii Rupr. in the Great Khingan Mountains, China
title_short Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Larix gemelinii Rupr. in the Great Khingan Mountains, China
title_full Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Larix gemelinii Rupr. in the Great Khingan Mountains, China
title_fullStr Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Larix gemelinii Rupr. in the Great Khingan Mountains, China
title_full_unstemmed Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Larix gemelinii Rupr. in the Great Khingan Mountains, China
title_sort ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with larix gemelinii rupr. in the great khingan mountains, china
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Larix gemelinii is an important tree species in the Great Khingan Mountains in Northeast China with a high economic and ecological value for its role in carbon sequestration and as a source of lumber and nuts. However, the ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungal diversity and community composition of this tree remain largely undefined. We examined EM fungal communities associated with L. gemelinii from three sites in the Great Khingan Mountains using Illumina Miseq to sequence the rDNA ITS2 region and evaluated the impact of spatial, soil, and climatic variables on the EM fungal community. A total of 122 EM fungal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were identified from 21 pooled-root samples, and the dominant EM fungal lineages were /tricholoma, /tomentella-thelephora, /suillus-rhizopogon, and /piloderma. A high proportion of unique EM fungal OTUs were present; some abundant OTUs largely restricted to specific sites. EM fungal richness and community assembly were significantly correlated with spatial distance and climatic and soil variables, with mean annual temperature being the most important predictor for fungal richness and geographic distance as the largest determinant for community turnover. Our findings indicate that L. gemelinii has a rich and distinctive EM fungal community contributing to our understanding of the montane EM fungal community structure from the perspective of a single host plant that has not been previously reported.
topic Fungal diversity
Lineage composition
Community assembly
Mean annualtemperature
Geographic distance
Fungal occurrence
url https://peerj.com/articles/11230.pdf
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