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Fungal Diversity of Selected Habitat Specific Cynorkis Species (Orchidaceae) in the Central Highlands of Madagascar

About 90% of Cynorkis species are endemic to the biodiversity hotspot of Madagascar. This terrestrial habitat-specific genus received little study for fungal diversity to support conservation. We evaluated the diversity of culturable fungi of 11 species and soil characteristics from six sites spanni...

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Autores principales: Yokoya, Kazutomo, Jacob, Alison S., Zettler, Lawrence W., Kendon, Jonathan P., Menon, Manoj, Bell, Jake, Rajaovelona, Landy, Sarasan, Viswambharan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33920122
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9040792
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author Yokoya, Kazutomo
Jacob, Alison S.
Zettler, Lawrence W.
Kendon, Jonathan P.
Menon, Manoj
Bell, Jake
Rajaovelona, Landy
Sarasan, Viswambharan
author_facet Yokoya, Kazutomo
Jacob, Alison S.
Zettler, Lawrence W.
Kendon, Jonathan P.
Menon, Manoj
Bell, Jake
Rajaovelona, Landy
Sarasan, Viswambharan
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description About 90% of Cynorkis species are endemic to the biodiversity hotspot of Madagascar. This terrestrial habitat-specific genus received little study for fungal diversity to support conservation. We evaluated the diversity of culturable fungi of 11 species and soil characteristics from six sites spanning a >40 km radius in and along the region’s inselbergs. Peloton-forming fungi were grown in vitro from root/protocorm slices and positively identified using DNA sequencing. The fungal diversity was then correlated with soil pH, NO(3)(-)N, P, and K. All species harbored either putative mycorrhizal associates in the Rhizoctonia complex or Hypocreales fungi. Tulasnella Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) were most prevalent in all soil types while Serendipita OTUs were found in species inhabiting granite/rock outcrops in moist soil (seepage areas). Most Cynorkis species were present in soil with low NO(3)(-)N and P levels with diversity of mycorrhizal fungi inversely correlated to NO(3)(-)N levels. Of the different orchid life stages sampled, only one species (Cynorkis fastigiata) yielded putative mycorrhizal fungi from juvenile stages. As diversity of mycorrhizal fungi of Cynorkis spp. was negatively correlated with NO(3)(-)N, and majority of the studied taxa were found in soils with low NO(3)(-)N and P contents, reintroduction studies must include analysis of N and P in detail. For the first time, we showed that the assemblage of culturable fungi in the roots of habitat-specific species of Cynorkis (Orchidaceae) are intimately tied to specific soil characteristics.
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spelling pubmed-80699692021-04-26 Fungal Diversity of Selected Habitat Specific Cynorkis Species (Orchidaceae) in the Central Highlands of Madagascar Yokoya, Kazutomo Jacob, Alison S. Zettler, Lawrence W. Kendon, Jonathan P. Menon, Manoj Bell, Jake Rajaovelona, Landy Sarasan, Viswambharan Microorganisms Article About 90% of Cynorkis species are endemic to the biodiversity hotspot of Madagascar. This terrestrial habitat-specific genus received little study for fungal diversity to support conservation. We evaluated the diversity of culturable fungi of 11 species and soil characteristics from six sites spanning a >40 km radius in and along the region’s inselbergs. Peloton-forming fungi were grown in vitro from root/protocorm slices and positively identified using DNA sequencing. The fungal diversity was then correlated with soil pH, NO(3)(-)N, P, and K. All species harbored either putative mycorrhizal associates in the Rhizoctonia complex or Hypocreales fungi. Tulasnella Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) were most prevalent in all soil types while Serendipita OTUs were found in species inhabiting granite/rock outcrops in moist soil (seepage areas). Most Cynorkis species were present in soil with low NO(3)(-)N and P levels with diversity of mycorrhizal fungi inversely correlated to NO(3)(-)N levels. Of the different orchid life stages sampled, only one species (Cynorkis fastigiata) yielded putative mycorrhizal fungi from juvenile stages. As diversity of mycorrhizal fungi of Cynorkis spp. was negatively correlated with NO(3)(-)N, and majority of the studied taxa were found in soils with low NO(3)(-)N and P contents, reintroduction studies must include analysis of N and P in detail. For the first time, we showed that the assemblage of culturable fungi in the roots of habitat-specific species of Cynorkis (Orchidaceae) are intimately tied to specific soil characteristics. MDPI 2021-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8069969/ /pubmed/33920122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9040792 Text en © 2021 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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Yokoya, Kazutomo
Jacob, Alison S.
Zettler, Lawrence W.
Kendon, Jonathan P.
Menon, Manoj
Bell, Jake
Rajaovelona, Landy
Sarasan, Viswambharan
Fungal Diversity of Selected Habitat Specific Cynorkis Species (Orchidaceae) in the Central Highlands of Madagascar
title Fungal Diversity of Selected Habitat Specific Cynorkis Species (Orchidaceae) in the Central Highlands of Madagascar
title_full Fungal Diversity of Selected Habitat Specific Cynorkis Species (Orchidaceae) in the Central Highlands of Madagascar
title_fullStr Fungal Diversity of Selected Habitat Specific Cynorkis Species (Orchidaceae) in the Central Highlands of Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed Fungal Diversity of Selected Habitat Specific Cynorkis Species (Orchidaceae) in the Central Highlands of Madagascar
title_short Fungal Diversity of Selected Habitat Specific Cynorkis Species (Orchidaceae) in the Central Highlands of Madagascar
title_sort fungal diversity of selected habitat specific cynorkis species (orchidaceae) in the central highlands of madagascar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33920122
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9040792
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