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Managed and Unmanaged Pinus sylvestris Forest Stands Harbour Similar Diversity and Composition of the Phyllosphere and Soil Fungi

The aim was to assess fungal communities associated with living needles and soil of Pinus sylvestris in managed and unmanaged forest stands to get a better understanding of whether and how different intensities of forest management affects fungal diversity and community composition under the north t...

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Autores principales: Lynikienė, Jūratė, Marčiulynienė, Diana, Marčiulynas, Adas, Gedminas, Artūras, Vaičiukynė, Miglė, Menkis, Audrius
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32075257
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020259
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author Lynikienė, Jūratė
Marčiulynienė, Diana
Marčiulynas, Adas
Gedminas, Artūras
Vaičiukynė, Miglė
Menkis, Audrius
author_facet Lynikienė, Jūratė
Marčiulynienė, Diana
Marčiulynas, Adas
Gedminas, Artūras
Vaičiukynė, Miglė
Menkis, Audrius
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description The aim was to assess fungal communities associated with living needles and soil of Pinus sylvestris in managed and unmanaged forest stands to get a better understanding of whether and how different intensities of forest management affects fungal diversity and community composition under the north temperate forest zone conditions. The study was carried out in three national parks in Lithuania. Each included five study sites in managed stands and five in unmanaged stands. At each site, three random soil cores and five random last-year needle samples were collected. Following DNA isolation, a DNA fragment of the ITS2 rRNA gene region of each sample was individually amplified and subjected to high-throughput sequencing. Analysis of 195,808 high-quality reads showed the presence of 1909 fungal taxa. Richness and composition of fungal taxa were similar in each substrate (needles and soil) in managed vs. unmanaged sites. The most common fungi in needles were Coleosporium campanulae (12.4% of all fungal sequences), Unidentified sp. 3980_1 (12.4%), Unidentified sp. 3980_4 (4.1%) and Sydowia polyspora (3.1%). In soil: Unidentified sp. 3980_21 (8.6%), Umbelopsis nana (8.2%), Archaeorhizomyces sp. 3980_5 (8.1%) and Penicillium spinulosum (6.3%). The results demonstrated that managed and unmanaged P. sylvestris stands support similar diversity and composition of fungal communities associated with living needles and soil.
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spelling pubmed-70747582020-03-20 Managed and Unmanaged Pinus sylvestris Forest Stands Harbour Similar Diversity and Composition of the Phyllosphere and Soil Fungi Lynikienė, Jūratė Marčiulynienė, Diana Marčiulynas, Adas Gedminas, Artūras Vaičiukynė, Miglė Menkis, Audrius Microorganisms Article The aim was to assess fungal communities associated with living needles and soil of Pinus sylvestris in managed and unmanaged forest stands to get a better understanding of whether and how different intensities of forest management affects fungal diversity and community composition under the north temperate forest zone conditions. The study was carried out in three national parks in Lithuania. Each included five study sites in managed stands and five in unmanaged stands. At each site, three random soil cores and five random last-year needle samples were collected. Following DNA isolation, a DNA fragment of the ITS2 rRNA gene region of each sample was individually amplified and subjected to high-throughput sequencing. Analysis of 195,808 high-quality reads showed the presence of 1909 fungal taxa. Richness and composition of fungal taxa were similar in each substrate (needles and soil) in managed vs. unmanaged sites. The most common fungi in needles were Coleosporium campanulae (12.4% of all fungal sequences), Unidentified sp. 3980_1 (12.4%), Unidentified sp. 3980_4 (4.1%) and Sydowia polyspora (3.1%). In soil: Unidentified sp. 3980_21 (8.6%), Umbelopsis nana (8.2%), Archaeorhizomyces sp. 3980_5 (8.1%) and Penicillium spinulosum (6.3%). The results demonstrated that managed and unmanaged P. sylvestris stands support similar diversity and composition of fungal communities associated with living needles and soil. MDPI 2020-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7074758/ /pubmed/32075257 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020259 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lynikienė, Jūratė
Marčiulynienė, Diana
Marčiulynas, Adas
Gedminas, Artūras
Vaičiukynė, Miglė
Menkis, Audrius
Managed and Unmanaged Pinus sylvestris Forest Stands Harbour Similar Diversity and Composition of the Phyllosphere and Soil Fungi
title Managed and Unmanaged Pinus sylvestris Forest Stands Harbour Similar Diversity and Composition of the Phyllosphere and Soil Fungi
title_full Managed and Unmanaged Pinus sylvestris Forest Stands Harbour Similar Diversity and Composition of the Phyllosphere and Soil Fungi
title_fullStr Managed and Unmanaged Pinus sylvestris Forest Stands Harbour Similar Diversity and Composition of the Phyllosphere and Soil Fungi
title_full_unstemmed Managed and Unmanaged Pinus sylvestris Forest Stands Harbour Similar Diversity and Composition of the Phyllosphere and Soil Fungi
title_short Managed and Unmanaged Pinus sylvestris Forest Stands Harbour Similar Diversity and Composition of the Phyllosphere and Soil Fungi
title_sort managed and unmanaged pinus sylvestris forest stands harbour similar diversity and composition of the phyllosphere and soil fungi
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32075257
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020259
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