Cargando…

Exploring the Relationships between Macrofungi Diversity and Major Environmental Factors in Wunvfeng National Forest Park in Northeast China

In this paper, we analyze the macrofungi communities of five forest types in Wunvfeng National Forest Park (Jilin, China) by collecting fruiting bodies from 2019–2021. Each forest type had three repeats and covered the main habitats of macrofungi. In addition, we evaluate selected environmental vari...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Tuo, Yonglan, Rong, Na, Hu, Jiajun, Zhao, Guiping, Wang, Yang, Zhang, Zhenhao, Qi, Zhenxiang, Li, Yu, Zhang, Bo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205853
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8020098
_version_ 1784659238883164160
author Tuo, Yonglan
Rong, Na
Hu, Jiajun
Zhao, Guiping
Wang, Yang
Zhang, Zhenhao
Qi, Zhenxiang
Li, Yu
Zhang, Bo
author_facet Tuo, Yonglan
Rong, Na
Hu, Jiajun
Zhao, Guiping
Wang, Yang
Zhang, Zhenhao
Qi, Zhenxiang
Li, Yu
Zhang, Bo
author_sort Tuo, Yonglan
collection PubMed
description In this paper, we analyze the macrofungi communities of five forest types in Wunvfeng National Forest Park (Jilin, China) by collecting fruiting bodies from 2019–2021. Each forest type had three repeats and covered the main habitats of macrofungi. In addition, we evaluate selected environmental variables and macrofungi communities to relate species composition to potential environmental factors. We collected 1235 specimens belonging to 283 species, 116 genera, and 62 families. We found that Amanitaceae, Boletaceae, Russulaceae, and Tricholomataceae were the most diverse family; further, Amanita, Cortinarius, Lactarius, Russula, and Tricholoma were the dominant genera in the area. The macrofungi diversity showed increasing trends from Pinus koraiensis Siebold et Zuccarini forests to Quercus mongolica Fischer ex Ledebour forests. The cumulative species richness was as follows: Q. mongolica forest A > broadleaf mixed forest B > Q. mongolica, P. koraiensis mix forest D (Q. mongolica was the dominant species) > Q. mongolica and P. koraiensis mix forest C (P. koraiensis was the dominant species) > P. koraiensis forest (E). Ectomycorrhizal fungi were the dominant functional group; they were mainly in forest type A and were influenced by soil moisture content and Q. mongolica content (p < 0.05). The wood-rotting fungus showed richer species diversity than other forest types in broadleaf forests A and B. Overall, we concluded that most fungal communities preferred forest types with a relatively high Q. mongolica content. Therefore, the deliberate protection of Q. mongolica forests proves to be a better strategy for maintaining fungal diversity in Wunvfeng National Forest Park.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8880546
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-88805462022-02-26 Exploring the Relationships between Macrofungi Diversity and Major Environmental Factors in Wunvfeng National Forest Park in Northeast China Tuo, Yonglan Rong, Na Hu, Jiajun Zhao, Guiping Wang, Yang Zhang, Zhenhao Qi, Zhenxiang Li, Yu Zhang, Bo J Fungi (Basel) Article In this paper, we analyze the macrofungi communities of five forest types in Wunvfeng National Forest Park (Jilin, China) by collecting fruiting bodies from 2019–2021. Each forest type had three repeats and covered the main habitats of macrofungi. In addition, we evaluate selected environmental variables and macrofungi communities to relate species composition to potential environmental factors. We collected 1235 specimens belonging to 283 species, 116 genera, and 62 families. We found that Amanitaceae, Boletaceae, Russulaceae, and Tricholomataceae were the most diverse family; further, Amanita, Cortinarius, Lactarius, Russula, and Tricholoma were the dominant genera in the area. The macrofungi diversity showed increasing trends from Pinus koraiensis Siebold et Zuccarini forests to Quercus mongolica Fischer ex Ledebour forests. The cumulative species richness was as follows: Q. mongolica forest A > broadleaf mixed forest B > Q. mongolica, P. koraiensis mix forest D (Q. mongolica was the dominant species) > Q. mongolica and P. koraiensis mix forest C (P. koraiensis was the dominant species) > P. koraiensis forest (E). Ectomycorrhizal fungi were the dominant functional group; they were mainly in forest type A and were influenced by soil moisture content and Q. mongolica content (p < 0.05). The wood-rotting fungus showed richer species diversity than other forest types in broadleaf forests A and B. Overall, we concluded that most fungal communities preferred forest types with a relatively high Q. mongolica content. Therefore, the deliberate protection of Q. mongolica forests proves to be a better strategy for maintaining fungal diversity in Wunvfeng National Forest Park. MDPI 2022-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8880546/ /pubmed/35205853 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8020098 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Tuo, Yonglan
Rong, Na
Hu, Jiajun
Zhao, Guiping
Wang, Yang
Zhang, Zhenhao
Qi, Zhenxiang
Li, Yu
Zhang, Bo
Exploring the Relationships between Macrofungi Diversity and Major Environmental Factors in Wunvfeng National Forest Park in Northeast China
title Exploring the Relationships between Macrofungi Diversity and Major Environmental Factors in Wunvfeng National Forest Park in Northeast China
title_full Exploring the Relationships between Macrofungi Diversity and Major Environmental Factors in Wunvfeng National Forest Park in Northeast China
title_fullStr Exploring the Relationships between Macrofungi Diversity and Major Environmental Factors in Wunvfeng National Forest Park in Northeast China
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Relationships between Macrofungi Diversity and Major Environmental Factors in Wunvfeng National Forest Park in Northeast China
title_short Exploring the Relationships between Macrofungi Diversity and Major Environmental Factors in Wunvfeng National Forest Park in Northeast China
title_sort exploring the relationships between macrofungi diversity and major environmental factors in wunvfeng national forest park in northeast china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205853
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8020098
work_keys_str_mv AT tuoyonglan exploringtherelationshipsbetweenmacrofungidiversityandmajorenvironmentalfactorsinwunvfengnationalforestparkinnortheastchina
AT rongna exploringtherelationshipsbetweenmacrofungidiversityandmajorenvironmentalfactorsinwunvfengnationalforestparkinnortheastchina
AT hujiajun exploringtherelationshipsbetweenmacrofungidiversityandmajorenvironmentalfactorsinwunvfengnationalforestparkinnortheastchina
AT zhaoguiping exploringtherelationshipsbetweenmacrofungidiversityandmajorenvironmentalfactorsinwunvfengnationalforestparkinnortheastchina
AT wangyang exploringtherelationshipsbetweenmacrofungidiversityandmajorenvironmentalfactorsinwunvfengnationalforestparkinnortheastchina
AT zhangzhenhao exploringtherelationshipsbetweenmacrofungidiversityandmajorenvironmentalfactorsinwunvfengnationalforestparkinnortheastchina
AT qizhenxiang exploringtherelationshipsbetweenmacrofungidiversityandmajorenvironmentalfactorsinwunvfengnationalforestparkinnortheastchina
AT liyu exploringtherelationshipsbetweenmacrofungidiversityandmajorenvironmentalfactorsinwunvfengnationalforestparkinnortheastchina
AT zhangbo exploringtherelationshipsbetweenmacrofungidiversityandmajorenvironmentalfactorsinwunvfengnationalforestparkinnortheastchina