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Detection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with pecan (Caryaillinoinensis) trees by molecular and morphological approaches

Abstract. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal community associated with pecan (Caryaillinoinensis) roots and rhizospheric soils was assessed by spore isolation and morphological characterisation and by pyrosequencing of AM molecular markers. The AM fungal community associated with pecan growing in th...

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Autores principales: idondo, L. Fernández, Colombo, R. P., Recchi, M., Silvani, V. A., Pérgola, M., Martínez, A., Godeas, A. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30564053
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.42.26118
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author idondo, L. Fernández
Colombo, R. P.
Recchi, M.
Silvani, V. A.
Pérgola, M.
Martínez, A.
Godeas, A. M.
author_facet idondo, L. Fernández
Colombo, R. P.
Recchi, M.
Silvani, V. A.
Pérgola, M.
Martínez, A.
Godeas, A. M.
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description Abstract. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal community associated with pecan (Caryaillinoinensis) roots and rhizospheric soils was assessed by spore isolation and morphological characterisation and by pyrosequencing of AM molecular markers. The AM fungal community associated with pecan growing in the field, was always more diverse than that associated with pecan growing in containers. This was not observed when AM richness was studied, suggesting that soil disturbance by a reduction in host plant richness leads to a less equitable distribution of AM fungal species, in contrast to natural soils. The chosen primers (AMV4.5F/AMDGR) for pyrosequencing showed high AM fungal specificity. Based on 97% sequence similarity, 49 operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) were obtained and, amongst these, 41 MOTUs corresponded to the Glomeromycotaphylum. The number of obtained AM sequences ranged from 2164, associated with field samples, to 5572 obtained from pecan trap pot culture samples, defining 30 and 29 MOTUs, respectively. Richness estimated by conventional species identification was 6 and 9 AM fungal species in soil and pot samples, respectively. Claroideoglomuslamellosum, Funneliformismosseae and Entrophosporainfrequens were the only taxa detected using both techniques. Predominant sequences in the pecan rhizosphere samples, such as Rhizoglomusirregulare and other less abundant (Dominikiairanica, Dominikiaindica, Sclerocystissinuosa, Paraglomuslaccatum), were detected only by pyrosequencing. Detection of AM fungal species based on spore morphology, in combination with molecular approaches, provides a more comprehensive estimate of fungal community composition.
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spelling pubmed-62863802018-12-18 Detection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with pecan (Caryaillinoinensis) trees by molecular and morphological approaches idondo, L. Fernández Colombo, R. P. Recchi, M. Silvani, V. A. Pérgola, M. Martínez, A. Godeas, A. M. MycoKeys Research Article Abstract. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal community associated with pecan (Caryaillinoinensis) roots and rhizospheric soils was assessed by spore isolation and morphological characterisation and by pyrosequencing of AM molecular markers. The AM fungal community associated with pecan growing in the field, was always more diverse than that associated with pecan growing in containers. This was not observed when AM richness was studied, suggesting that soil disturbance by a reduction in host plant richness leads to a less equitable distribution of AM fungal species, in contrast to natural soils. The chosen primers (AMV4.5F/AMDGR) for pyrosequencing showed high AM fungal specificity. Based on 97% sequence similarity, 49 operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) were obtained and, amongst these, 41 MOTUs corresponded to the Glomeromycotaphylum. The number of obtained AM sequences ranged from 2164, associated with field samples, to 5572 obtained from pecan trap pot culture samples, defining 30 and 29 MOTUs, respectively. Richness estimated by conventional species identification was 6 and 9 AM fungal species in soil and pot samples, respectively. Claroideoglomuslamellosum, Funneliformismosseae and Entrophosporainfrequens were the only taxa detected using both techniques. Predominant sequences in the pecan rhizosphere samples, such as Rhizoglomusirregulare and other less abundant (Dominikiairanica, Dominikiaindica, Sclerocystissinuosa, Paraglomuslaccatum), were detected only by pyrosequencing. Detection of AM fungal species based on spore morphology, in combination with molecular approaches, provides a more comprehensive estimate of fungal community composition. Pensoft Publishers 2018-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6286380/ /pubmed/30564053 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.42.26118 Text en L. Fernández idondo, R. P. Colombo, M. Recchi, V. A. Silvani, M. Pérgola, A. Martínez, A. M. Godeas http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC 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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idondo, L. Fernández
Colombo, R. P.
Recchi, M.
Silvani, V. A.
Pérgola, M.
Martínez, A.
Godeas, A. M.
Detection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with pecan (Caryaillinoinensis) trees by molecular and morphological approaches
title Detection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with pecan (Caryaillinoinensis) trees by molecular and morphological approaches
title_full Detection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with pecan (Caryaillinoinensis) trees by molecular and morphological approaches
title_fullStr Detection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with pecan (Caryaillinoinensis) trees by molecular and morphological approaches
title_full_unstemmed Detection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with pecan (Caryaillinoinensis) trees by molecular and morphological approaches
title_short Detection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with pecan (Caryaillinoinensis) trees by molecular and morphological approaches
title_sort detection of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with pecan (caryaillinoinensis) trees by molecular and morphological approaches
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30564053
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.42.26118
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