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Olive Fungal Epiphytic Communities Are Affected by Their Maturation Stage

The phyllosphere comprises the aerial parts of plants and is colonized by a great diversity of microorganisms, either growing inside (as endophytes) or on the surface (as epiphytes) of plant tissues. The factors that structure the diversity of epiphytes and the importance of these microorganisms for...

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Autores principales: Castro, Joana, Costa, Daniela, Tavares, Rui M., Baptista, Paula, Lino-Neto, Teresa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35208831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10020376
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author Castro, Joana
Costa, Daniela
Tavares, Rui M.
Baptista, Paula
Lino-Neto, Teresa
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Costa, Daniela
Tavares, Rui M.
Baptista, Paula
Lino-Neto, Teresa
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description The phyllosphere comprises the aerial parts of plants and is colonized by a great diversity of microorganisms, either growing inside (as endophytes) or on the surface (as epiphytes) of plant tissues. The factors that structure the diversity of epiphytes and the importance of these microorganisms for host plant protection have been less studied when compared to the case of endophytes. In this work, the epiphytic fungal communities from fruits of the olive tree (olives) in different maturation stages (green and semi-ripened), obtained from different olive orchard managements (integrated and organic production) and from distinct cultivars displaying different susceptibilities to olive anthracnose (Cobrançosa and Madural), are compared by using a metabarcoding approach. We discuss whether such differences in host resistance against anthracnose depend on both the fungal taxa or fungal community composition. A total of 1565 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) were obtained, mainly belonging to the Ascomycota phylum and Saccharomycetes class. Although significant differences on epiphytic fungal richness were observed among olives obtained in different production systems and maturation stages, these factors in addition to host cultivar did not influence the composition of the epiphytes. Despite these results, a co-inertia analysis showed that Aureobasidium spp. and Sporocadaceae spp. were positively associated with the green olives of the cv. Madural produced under integrated production, while Saccharomycetales spp. (Kluyveromyces, Candida, Kazachstania and Saccharomyces) were positively associated with the semi-ripened olives of the cv. Cobrançosa obtained from organic production. The discriminant power of these fungi, some of them recognized as biocontrol agents, suggest that they might be important in conferring differences on host plant susceptibility to anthracnose.
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spelling pubmed-88792242022-02-26 Olive Fungal Epiphytic Communities Are Affected by Their Maturation Stage Castro, Joana Costa, Daniela Tavares, Rui M. Baptista, Paula Lino-Neto, Teresa Microorganisms Article The phyllosphere comprises the aerial parts of plants and is colonized by a great diversity of microorganisms, either growing inside (as endophytes) or on the surface (as epiphytes) of plant tissues. The factors that structure the diversity of epiphytes and the importance of these microorganisms for host plant protection have been less studied when compared to the case of endophytes. In this work, the epiphytic fungal communities from fruits of the olive tree (olives) in different maturation stages (green and semi-ripened), obtained from different olive orchard managements (integrated and organic production) and from distinct cultivars displaying different susceptibilities to olive anthracnose (Cobrançosa and Madural), are compared by using a metabarcoding approach. We discuss whether such differences in host resistance against anthracnose depend on both the fungal taxa or fungal community composition. A total of 1565 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) were obtained, mainly belonging to the Ascomycota phylum and Saccharomycetes class. Although significant differences on epiphytic fungal richness were observed among olives obtained in different production systems and maturation stages, these factors in addition to host cultivar did not influence the composition of the epiphytes. Despite these results, a co-inertia analysis showed that Aureobasidium spp. and Sporocadaceae spp. were positively associated with the green olives of the cv. Madural produced under integrated production, while Saccharomycetales spp. (Kluyveromyces, Candida, Kazachstania and Saccharomyces) were positively associated with the semi-ripened olives of the cv. Cobrançosa obtained from organic production. The discriminant power of these fungi, some of them recognized as biocontrol agents, suggest that they might be important in conferring differences on host plant susceptibility to anthracnose. MDPI 2022-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8879224/ /pubmed/35208831 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10020376 Text en © 2022 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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Olive Fungal Epiphytic Communities Are Affected by Their Maturation Stage
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title_fullStr Olive Fungal Epiphytic Communities Are Affected by Their Maturation Stage
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title_short Olive Fungal Epiphytic Communities Are Affected by Their Maturation Stage
title_sort olive fungal epiphytic communities are affected by their maturation stage
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35208831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10020376
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