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The culturable endophytic fungal communities of switchgrass grown on a coal-mining site and their effects on plant growth
Plants have a diverse endophytic microbiome that is functionally important for their growth, development, and health. In this study, the diversity and specificity of culturable endophytic fungal communities were explored in one of the most important biofuel crops, switchgrass plants (Panicum virgatu...
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author | Xia, Ye Amna, Amna Opiyo, Stephen Obol |
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description | Plants have a diverse endophytic microbiome that is functionally important for their growth, development, and health. In this study, the diversity and specificity of culturable endophytic fungal communities were explored in one of the most important biofuel crops, switchgrass plants (Panicum virgatum L.), which have been cultivated on a reclaimed coal-mining site for more than 20 years. The endophytic fungi were isolated from the surface-sterilized shoot (leaf and stem), root, and seed tissues of switchgrass plants and then cultured for identification. A total of 1339 fungal isolates were found and 22 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were sequence identified by internal transcribed spacer (ITS) primers and grouped into 7 orders and 4 classes. Although a diverse range of endophytic fungi associated with switchgrass were documented, the most abundant class, order, and species were Sordariomycetes, Hypocreales, and Fusarium spp. respectively. About 86% of the isolated endophytic fungi were able to enhance the heights of the shoots; 69% could increase the shoot fresh weights; and 62% could improve the shoot dry weights after being reintroduced back into the switchgrass plants, which illustrated their functional importance. Through the Shannon Diversity Index analysis, we observed a gradation of species diversity, with shoots and roots having the similar values and seeds having a lesser value. It was observed that the switchgrass plants showing better growth performance displayed higher endophytic fungal species diversity and abundance. It was also discovered that the rhizosphere soil organic matter content was positively correlated with the fungal species diversity. All these data demonstrate the functional association of these beneficial endophytic fungi with switchgrass and their great potential in improving the switchgrass growth and biomass to benefit the biofuel industry by reducing chemical inputs and burden to the environment. |
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spelling | pubmed-60020932018-06-25 The culturable endophytic fungal communities of switchgrass grown on a coal-mining site and their effects on plant growth Xia, Ye Amna, Amna Opiyo, Stephen Obol PLoS One Research Article Plants have a diverse endophytic microbiome that is functionally important for their growth, development, and health. In this study, the diversity and specificity of culturable endophytic fungal communities were explored in one of the most important biofuel crops, switchgrass plants (Panicum virgatum L.), which have been cultivated on a reclaimed coal-mining site for more than 20 years. The endophytic fungi were isolated from the surface-sterilized shoot (leaf and stem), root, and seed tissues of switchgrass plants and then cultured for identification. A total of 1339 fungal isolates were found and 22 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were sequence identified by internal transcribed spacer (ITS) primers and grouped into 7 orders and 4 classes. Although a diverse range of endophytic fungi associated with switchgrass were documented, the most abundant class, order, and species were Sordariomycetes, Hypocreales, and Fusarium spp. respectively. About 86% of the isolated endophytic fungi were able to enhance the heights of the shoots; 69% could increase the shoot fresh weights; and 62% could improve the shoot dry weights after being reintroduced back into the switchgrass plants, which illustrated their functional importance. Through the Shannon Diversity Index analysis, we observed a gradation of species diversity, with shoots and roots having the similar values and seeds having a lesser value. It was observed that the switchgrass plants showing better growth performance displayed higher endophytic fungal species diversity and abundance. It was also discovered that the rhizosphere soil organic matter content was positively correlated with the fungal species diversity. All these data demonstrate the functional association of these beneficial endophytic fungi with switchgrass and their great potential in improving the switchgrass growth and biomass to benefit the biofuel industry by reducing chemical inputs and burden to the environment. Public Library of Science 2018-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6002093/ /pubmed/29902231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198994 Text en © 2018 Xia 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Xia, Ye Amna, Amna Opiyo, Stephen Obol The culturable endophytic fungal communities of switchgrass grown on a coal-mining site and their effects on plant growth |
title | The culturable endophytic fungal communities of switchgrass grown on a coal-mining site and their effects on plant growth |
title_full | The culturable endophytic fungal communities of switchgrass grown on a coal-mining site and their effects on plant growth |
title_fullStr | The culturable endophytic fungal communities of switchgrass grown on a coal-mining site and their effects on plant growth |
title_full_unstemmed | The culturable endophytic fungal communities of switchgrass grown on a coal-mining site and their effects on plant growth |
title_short | The culturable endophytic fungal communities of switchgrass grown on a coal-mining site and their effects on plant growth |
title_sort | culturable endophytic fungal communities of switchgrass grown on a coal-mining site and their effects on plant growth |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6002093/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29902231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198994 |
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