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Composition and Functional Diversity of Epiphytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities on Marine Macrophytes in an Intertidal Zone

Marine macrophytes (seagrasses and macroalgae) and their epiphytic microorganisms play an important role in the ecological and biochemical processes of coastal oceans. However, simultaneous comparative studies on the biodiversity and functions of epiphytic bacteria and fungi associated with marine m...

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Autores principales: Chen, Jun, Zang, Yu, Yang, Zhibo, Qu, Tongfei, Sun, Tao, Liang, Shuo, Zhu, Meiling, Wang, Ying, Tang, Xuexi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8972133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35369473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.839465
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author Chen, Jun
Zang, Yu
Yang, Zhibo
Qu, Tongfei
Sun, Tao
Liang, Shuo
Zhu, Meiling
Wang, Ying
Tang, Xuexi
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Zang, Yu
Yang, Zhibo
Qu, Tongfei
Sun, Tao
Liang, Shuo
Zhu, Meiling
Wang, Ying
Tang, Xuexi
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description Marine macrophytes (seagrasses and macroalgae) and their epiphytic microorganisms play an important role in the ecological and biochemical processes of coastal oceans. However, simultaneous comparative studies on the biodiversity and functions of epiphytic bacteria and fungi associated with marine macrophytes have not been conducted. In this study, high-throughput sequencing technology was used to describe the epiphytic bacterial and fungal communities of 11 common macroalgae and 2 seagrasses from an intertidal zone of northern China and compare them with seawater communities. The results showed that Proteobacteria and Bacteroidota were the dominant bacterial phyla in marine macrophytes, whereas Ascomycota, Chytridiomycota, and Basidiomycota were the dominant fungal phyla. The alpha diversity of the bacterial and fungal communities in seagrasses was the highest of all macrophyte samples. This may have been related to their ability to recruit microorganisms from multiple sources. Host phylogeny may influence bacterial community structure, and geographical differences may influence fungal community structure. The FAPROTAX data indicated that C metabolic microbes were enriched in marine macrophytes, while the FUNGuild data indicated that undefined saprotroph, which participated in organic matter degradation, were also enriched in marine macrophytes. These findings provide a theoretical basis regarding the epiphytic microorganisms of macrophytes and may offer new insights to support the improved ecological restoration of seagrass and macroalgae beds.
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spelling pubmed-89721332022-04-02 Composition and Functional Diversity of Epiphytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities on Marine Macrophytes in an Intertidal Zone Chen, Jun Zang, Yu Yang, Zhibo Qu, Tongfei Sun, Tao Liang, Shuo Zhu, Meiling Wang, Ying Tang, Xuexi Front Microbiol Microbiology Marine macrophytes (seagrasses and macroalgae) and their epiphytic microorganisms play an important role in the ecological and biochemical processes of coastal oceans. However, simultaneous comparative studies on the biodiversity and functions of epiphytic bacteria and fungi associated with marine macrophytes have not been conducted. In this study, high-throughput sequencing technology was used to describe the epiphytic bacterial and fungal communities of 11 common macroalgae and 2 seagrasses from an intertidal zone of northern China and compare them with seawater communities. The results showed that Proteobacteria and Bacteroidota were the dominant bacterial phyla in marine macrophytes, whereas Ascomycota, Chytridiomycota, and Basidiomycota were the dominant fungal phyla. The alpha diversity of the bacterial and fungal communities in seagrasses was the highest of all macrophyte samples. This may have been related to their ability to recruit microorganisms from multiple sources. Host phylogeny may influence bacterial community structure, and geographical differences may influence fungal community structure. The FAPROTAX data indicated that C metabolic microbes were enriched in marine macrophytes, while the FUNGuild data indicated that undefined saprotroph, which participated in organic matter degradation, were also enriched in marine macrophytes. These findings provide a theoretical basis regarding the epiphytic microorganisms of macrophytes and may offer new insights to support the improved ecological restoration of seagrass and macroalgae beds. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8972133/ /pubmed/35369473 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.839465 Text en Copyright © 2022 Chen, Zang, Yang, Qu, Sun, Liang, Zhu, Wang and Tang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Chen, Jun
Zang, Yu
Yang, Zhibo
Qu, Tongfei
Sun, Tao
Liang, Shuo
Zhu, Meiling
Wang, Ying
Tang, Xuexi
Composition and Functional Diversity of Epiphytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities on Marine Macrophytes in an Intertidal Zone
title Composition and Functional Diversity of Epiphytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities on Marine Macrophytes in an Intertidal Zone
title_full Composition and Functional Diversity of Epiphytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities on Marine Macrophytes in an Intertidal Zone
title_fullStr Composition and Functional Diversity of Epiphytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities on Marine Macrophytes in an Intertidal Zone
title_full_unstemmed Composition and Functional Diversity of Epiphytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities on Marine Macrophytes in an Intertidal Zone
title_short Composition and Functional Diversity of Epiphytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities on Marine Macrophytes in an Intertidal Zone
title_sort composition and functional diversity of epiphytic bacterial and fungal communities on marine macrophytes in an intertidal zone
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8972133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35369473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.839465
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