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The Invasive Tradescantia zebrina Affects Litter Decomposition, but It Does Not Change the Lignocellulolytic Fungal Community in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil

Invasive plants affect ecosystems across various scales. In particular, they affect the quality and quantity of litter, which influences the composition of decomposing (lignocellulolytic) fungal communities. However, the relationship among the quality of invasive litter, lignocellulolytic cultivated...

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Autores principales: Chiba de Castro, Wagner Antonio, Vaz, Giselle Cristina de Oliveira, da Silva Matos, Dalva Maria, Vale, Alvaro Herrera, Bueno, Any Caroline Pantaleão, Fagundes, Luiz Fernando Grandi, da Costa, Letícia, Bonugli Santos, Rafaella Costa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10255722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37299140
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12112162
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author Chiba de Castro, Wagner Antonio
Vaz, Giselle Cristina de Oliveira
da Silva Matos, Dalva Maria
Vale, Alvaro Herrera
Bueno, Any Caroline Pantaleão
Fagundes, Luiz Fernando Grandi
da Costa, Letícia
Bonugli Santos, Rafaella Costa
author_facet Chiba de Castro, Wagner Antonio
Vaz, Giselle Cristina de Oliveira
da Silva Matos, Dalva Maria
Vale, Alvaro Herrera
Bueno, Any Caroline Pantaleão
Fagundes, Luiz Fernando Grandi
da Costa, Letícia
Bonugli Santos, Rafaella Costa
author_sort Chiba de Castro, Wagner Antonio
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description Invasive plants affect ecosystems across various scales. In particular, they affect the quality and quantity of litter, which influences the composition of decomposing (lignocellulolytic) fungal communities. However, the relationship among the quality of invasive litter, lignocellulolytic cultivated fungal community composition, and litter decomposition rates under invasive conditions is still unknown. We evaluated whether the invasive herbaceous Tradescantia zebrina affects the litter decomposition in the Atlantic Forest and the lignocellulolytic cultivated fungal community composition. We placed litter bags with litter from the invader and native plants in invaded and non-invaded areas, as well as under controlled conditions. We evaluated the lignocellulolytic fungal communities by culture method and molecular identification. Litter from T. zebrina decomposed faster than litter from native species. However, the invasion of T. zebrina did not alter decomposition rates of either litter type. Although the lignocellulolytic fungal community composition changed over decomposition time, neither the invasion of T. zebrina nor litter type influenced lignocellulolytic fungal communities. We believe that the high plant richness in the Atlantic Forest enables a highly diversified and stable decomposing biota formed in conditions of high plant diversity. This diversified fungal community is capable of interacting with different litter types under different environmental conditions.
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spelling pubmed-102557222023-06-10 The Invasive Tradescantia zebrina Affects Litter Decomposition, but It Does Not Change the Lignocellulolytic Fungal Community in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil Chiba de Castro, Wagner Antonio Vaz, Giselle Cristina de Oliveira da Silva Matos, Dalva Maria Vale, Alvaro Herrera Bueno, Any Caroline Pantaleão Fagundes, Luiz Fernando Grandi da Costa, Letícia Bonugli Santos, Rafaella Costa Plants (Basel) Article Invasive plants affect ecosystems across various scales. In particular, they affect the quality and quantity of litter, which influences the composition of decomposing (lignocellulolytic) fungal communities. However, the relationship among the quality of invasive litter, lignocellulolytic cultivated fungal community composition, and litter decomposition rates under invasive conditions is still unknown. We evaluated whether the invasive herbaceous Tradescantia zebrina affects the litter decomposition in the Atlantic Forest and the lignocellulolytic cultivated fungal community composition. We placed litter bags with litter from the invader and native plants in invaded and non-invaded areas, as well as under controlled conditions. We evaluated the lignocellulolytic fungal communities by culture method and molecular identification. Litter from T. zebrina decomposed faster than litter from native species. However, the invasion of T. zebrina did not alter decomposition rates of either litter type. Although the lignocellulolytic fungal community composition changed over decomposition time, neither the invasion of T. zebrina nor litter type influenced lignocellulolytic fungal communities. We believe that the high plant richness in the Atlantic Forest enables a highly diversified and stable decomposing biota formed in conditions of high plant diversity. This diversified fungal community is capable of interacting with different litter types under different environmental conditions. MDPI 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10255722/ /pubmed/37299140 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12112162 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chiba de Castro, Wagner Antonio
Vaz, Giselle Cristina de Oliveira
da Silva Matos, Dalva Maria
Vale, Alvaro Herrera
Bueno, Any Caroline Pantaleão
Fagundes, Luiz Fernando Grandi
da Costa, Letícia
Bonugli Santos, Rafaella Costa
The Invasive Tradescantia zebrina Affects Litter Decomposition, but It Does Not Change the Lignocellulolytic Fungal Community in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil
title The Invasive Tradescantia zebrina Affects Litter Decomposition, but It Does Not Change the Lignocellulolytic Fungal Community in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil
title_full The Invasive Tradescantia zebrina Affects Litter Decomposition, but It Does Not Change the Lignocellulolytic Fungal Community in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil
title_fullStr The Invasive Tradescantia zebrina Affects Litter Decomposition, but It Does Not Change the Lignocellulolytic Fungal Community in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The Invasive Tradescantia zebrina Affects Litter Decomposition, but It Does Not Change the Lignocellulolytic Fungal Community in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil
title_short The Invasive Tradescantia zebrina Affects Litter Decomposition, but It Does Not Change the Lignocellulolytic Fungal Community in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil
title_sort invasive tradescantia zebrina affects litter decomposition, but it does not change the lignocellulolytic fungal community in the atlantic forest, brazil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10255722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37299140
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12112162
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