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Comparative metagenomics approaches to characterize the soil fungal communities of western coastal region, Saudi Arabia

A total of 145007 reads were obtained from pyrosequencing for all the 4 samples. The total count ranged from 11,301,014 (Mecca old road) to 23,503,512 bp (Thuwal). A total of 460 fungal species belonging to 133 genera, 58 families, 33 orders, 13 classes and 4 phyla was identified across the four sit...

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Autores principales: Moussa, Tarek A. A., Al-Zahrani, Hassan S., Almaghrabi, Omar A., Abdelmoneim, Tamer S., Fuller, Michael P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28934322
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185096
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author Moussa, Tarek A. A.
Al-Zahrani, Hassan S.
Almaghrabi, Omar A.
Abdelmoneim, Tamer S.
Fuller, Michael P.
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description A total of 145007 reads were obtained from pyrosequencing for all the 4 samples. The total count ranged from 11,301,014 (Mecca old road) to 23,503,512 bp (Thuwal). A total of 460 fungal species belonging to 133 genera, 58 families, 33 orders, 13 classes and 4 phyla was identified across the four sites. The most abundant phylum at all four sites was Ascomycota followed by Basidiomycota. Four phyla (Ascomycota—99.31%, Basidiomycota—0.59%, Chytridiomycota—0.04%, Glomeromycota—0.03%) were detected in Khulais. Except for Glomeromycota, all phyla were detected at Mecca old road (Ascomycota—74.26%, Basidiomycota—25.71%, Chytridiomycota—0.01%) and Thuwal (Ascomycota—99.59%, Basidiomycota—0.40%, Chytridiomycota—0.002%); while only Ascomycota—90.98% and Basidiomycota—9.01% were detected in Asfan road. At the class level, Sordariomycetes was predominantly observed at Asfan road—59.88%, Khulais—68.26% and Thuwal—94.84%; while Pezizomycetes was dominant at Mecca old road—56.01%, was absent at Asfan road. Agaricomycetes was present only at Mecca old road—25.73%; while Tremellomycetes—5.77%, Malasseizomycetes—2.13% and Microbotryomycetes—1.10% were found only at Asfan road. The phylogenetic trees revealed that clear genus level differences are visible across all the four sites, with an overall predominance of Thielavia followed by Madurella, Aspergillus, and Gelasinospora. Chaetomium sp., Aspergillus caespitosus and Aspergillus sp. were found in moderate (Mecca old road and Thuwal) to abundant (Asfan road and Khulais) quantities. Thielavia sp., Thielavia hyalocarpa and Madurella sp. are found in moderate quantities at Khulais and Mecca old road, while in abundant levels at Asfan road and Thuwal. Fusarium equisati and F. oxysporum were detected at Thuwal and Khulais. Sordaria araneosa was present at Khulais, while Malasseiza globosa species was detected in moderate quantities across all sites except Khulais.
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spelling pubmed-56083182017-10-09 Comparative metagenomics approaches to characterize the soil fungal communities of western coastal region, Saudi Arabia Moussa, Tarek A. A. Al-Zahrani, Hassan S. Almaghrabi, Omar A. Abdelmoneim, Tamer S. Fuller, Michael P. PLoS One Research Article A total of 145007 reads were obtained from pyrosequencing for all the 4 samples. The total count ranged from 11,301,014 (Mecca old road) to 23,503,512 bp (Thuwal). A total of 460 fungal species belonging to 133 genera, 58 families, 33 orders, 13 classes and 4 phyla was identified across the four sites. The most abundant phylum at all four sites was Ascomycota followed by Basidiomycota. Four phyla (Ascomycota—99.31%, Basidiomycota—0.59%, Chytridiomycota—0.04%, Glomeromycota—0.03%) were detected in Khulais. Except for Glomeromycota, all phyla were detected at Mecca old road (Ascomycota—74.26%, Basidiomycota—25.71%, Chytridiomycota—0.01%) and Thuwal (Ascomycota—99.59%, Basidiomycota—0.40%, Chytridiomycota—0.002%); while only Ascomycota—90.98% and Basidiomycota—9.01% were detected in Asfan road. At the class level, Sordariomycetes was predominantly observed at Asfan road—59.88%, Khulais—68.26% and Thuwal—94.84%; while Pezizomycetes was dominant at Mecca old road—56.01%, was absent at Asfan road. Agaricomycetes was present only at Mecca old road—25.73%; while Tremellomycetes—5.77%, Malasseizomycetes—2.13% and Microbotryomycetes—1.10% were found only at Asfan road. The phylogenetic trees revealed that clear genus level differences are visible across all the four sites, with an overall predominance of Thielavia followed by Madurella, Aspergillus, and Gelasinospora. Chaetomium sp., Aspergillus caespitosus and Aspergillus sp. were found in moderate (Mecca old road and Thuwal) to abundant (Asfan road and Khulais) quantities. Thielavia sp., Thielavia hyalocarpa and Madurella sp. are found in moderate quantities at Khulais and Mecca old road, while in abundant levels at Asfan road and Thuwal. Fusarium equisati and F. oxysporum were detected at Thuwal and Khulais. Sordaria araneosa was present at Khulais, while Malasseiza globosa species was detected in moderate quantities across all sites except Khulais. Public Library of Science 2017-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5608318/ /pubmed/28934322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185096 Text en © 2017 Moussa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Almaghrabi, Omar A.
Abdelmoneim, Tamer S.
Fuller, Michael P.
Comparative metagenomics approaches to characterize the soil fungal communities of western coastal region, Saudi Arabia
title Comparative metagenomics approaches to characterize the soil fungal communities of western coastal region, Saudi Arabia
title_full Comparative metagenomics approaches to characterize the soil fungal communities of western coastal region, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Comparative metagenomics approaches to characterize the soil fungal communities of western coastal region, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Comparative metagenomics approaches to characterize the soil fungal communities of western coastal region, Saudi Arabia
title_short Comparative metagenomics approaches to characterize the soil fungal communities of western coastal region, Saudi Arabia
title_sort comparative metagenomics approaches to characterize the soil fungal communities of western coastal region, saudi arabia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28934322
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185096
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