Fungal community in chestnut orchards with different Hypholoma fasciculare aboveground abundance: potential implications for sustainable production

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Autor(a) principal: Reis, Francisca
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Pereira, Eric Carvalho, Tavares, Rui Manuel, Baptista, Paula, Lino-Neto, Teresa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/16540
Resumo: European chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) trees have a significant impact in the Portuguese economy, due to the production of chestnuts and wood, and other related activities, such as mushroom collection and hunt. Hypholoma fasciculare (Huds.) is a saprophytic fungus widely distributed in Trás-os-Montes (northeast of Portugal) chestnut groves that displays an in vitro strong antagonistic activity against ectomycorrhizal (EMC) fungi. In this study, the above- and belowground fungal diversity was evaluated in three chestnut orchards, containing distinct H. fasciculare sporocarps abundances in an attempt to better understand the potential of this fungus to attain an improved chestnut tree sustainable productivity. Aboveground analysis was performed based on macrofungi collection during fruiting seasons (spring and autumn) of two consecutive years. Belowground evaluation was based on the metabarcoding of chestnut orchards soil DNA, using the fungal barcode ITS1 and a high-throughput sequencing (454-sequencing) approach. Although all collected fruitbodies were identified as being produced by Basidiomycota fungi, a more diversified fungal community was revealed by the belowground approach. Both approaches have revealed a rich and abundant ECM community in all chestnut orchards. The correlation between the abundance of H. fasciculare fruitbodies and specific fungal guilds fruitbodies/reads suggests that this fungus may affect soil fungal community, mainly ECM and phytoparasites, as well as species composition of fungal communities. Although not conclusive, the results suggest that H. fasciculare presence could be critical for sustainable chestnut ecosystems.
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spelling Fungal community in chestnut orchards with different Hypholoma fasciculare aboveground abundance: potential implications for sustainable productionComunidade fúngica de soutos com diferentes abundâncias de Hypholoma fasciculare: potenciais implicações para a produção sustentável de castanheiroCastanea sativaChestnut orchard soilsEctomycorrhizal communityHypholoma fasciculareITS metabarcodingEuropean chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) trees have a significant impact in the Portuguese economy, due to the production of chestnuts and wood, and other related activities, such as mushroom collection and hunt. Hypholoma fasciculare (Huds.) is a saprophytic fungus widely distributed in Trás-os-Montes (northeast of Portugal) chestnut groves that displays an in vitro strong antagonistic activity against ectomycorrhizal (EMC) fungi. In this study, the above- and belowground fungal diversity was evaluated in three chestnut orchards, containing distinct H. fasciculare sporocarps abundances in an attempt to better understand the potential of this fungus to attain an improved chestnut tree sustainable productivity. Aboveground analysis was performed based on macrofungi collection during fruiting seasons (spring and autumn) of two consecutive years. Belowground evaluation was based on the metabarcoding of chestnut orchards soil DNA, using the fungal barcode ITS1 and a high-throughput sequencing (454-sequencing) approach. Although all collected fruitbodies were identified as being produced by Basidiomycota fungi, a more diversified fungal community was revealed by the belowground approach. Both approaches have revealed a rich and abundant ECM community in all chestnut orchards. The correlation between the abundance of H. fasciculare fruitbodies and specific fungal guilds fruitbodies/reads suggests that this fungus may affect soil fungal community, mainly ECM and phytoparasites, as well as species composition of fungal communities. Although not conclusive, the results suggest that H. fasciculare presence could be critical for sustainable chestnut ecosystems.O castanheiro europeu (Castanea sativa Mill.) tem um enorme impacto na economia Portuguesa, sobretudo devido à produção de castanha e de madeira, mas também de actividades relacionadas com a colheira de cogumelos e a caça. Hypholoma fasciculare (Huds.) é um fungo saprófita amplamente distribuído nos soutos da região de Trás-os-Montes (nordeste de Portugal) e que apresenta, em condições in vitro, uma forte actividade antagonista contra fungos ectomicorrízicos. Neste estudo pretendeu-se avaliar a comunidade fúngica presente na superfície e no sub-solo de soutos contendo diferentes abundâncias de carpóforos de H. fasciculare, numa tentativa de compreender melhor a possibilidade deste fungo melhorar a produção sustentável do castanheiro. A diversidade fúngica à superfície do solo foi avaliada recorrendo à colheita de cogumelos durante o outono e a primavera, ao longo de dois anos consecutivos. A diversidade no sub-solo foi avaliada molecularmente pela extração do DNA do solo de soutos, amplificação da região ITS1 e sequenciação de nova geração (sequenciação 454). Apesar dos cogumelos colhidos serem todos produzidos por fungos Basidiomicetes, uma comunidade fúngica mais diversificada foi revelada pela abordagem molecular. No entanto, ambas as abordagens revelaram uma comunidade rica e abundante de fungos ECM em todos os soutos. A correlação efetuada entre a abundância de cogumelos de H. fasciculare e os grupos tróficos dos fungos presentes, avaliada por cogumelos/sequências, sugere que este fungo pode afetar a comunidade fúngica do solo, principalmente os fungos ectomicorrízicos e fitoparasitas, assim como a composição em espécies da comunidade. Apesar de não serem conclusivos, os resultados sugerem que a presença de H. fasciculare poderá ser crítica para a sustentabilidade de ecossistemas de castanheiro.This work was funded by FEDER through the Operational Competitiveness Program – COMPETE – and by national funds through the Foundation for Science and Technology – FCT – within the scope of project PTDC/AGR-AAM/099556/2008.Biblioteca Digital do IPBReis, FranciscaPereira, Eric CarvalhoTavares, Rui ManuelBaptista, PaulaLino-Neto, Teresa2018-03-26T10:42:37Z20172017-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/16540engReis, Francisca; Pereira, Eric; Tavares, Rui Manuel; Baptista, Paula; Lino-Neto, Teresa (2017). Fungal community in chestnut orchards with different Hypholoma fasciculare aboveground abundance: potential implications for sustainable production. Revista de Ciências Agrárias. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fungal community in chestnut orchards with different Hypholoma fasciculare aboveground abundance: potential implications for sustainable production
Comunidade fúngica de soutos com diferentes abundâncias de Hypholoma fasciculare: potenciais implicações para a produção sustentável de castanheiro
title Fungal community in chestnut orchards with different Hypholoma fasciculare aboveground abundance: potential implications for sustainable production
spellingShingle Fungal community in chestnut orchards with different Hypholoma fasciculare aboveground abundance: potential implications for sustainable production
Reis, Francisca
Castanea sativa
Chestnut orchard soils
Ectomycorrhizal community
Hypholoma fasciculare
ITS metabarcoding
title_short Fungal community in chestnut orchards with different Hypholoma fasciculare aboveground abundance: potential implications for sustainable production
title_full Fungal community in chestnut orchards with different Hypholoma fasciculare aboveground abundance: potential implications for sustainable production
title_fullStr Fungal community in chestnut orchards with different Hypholoma fasciculare aboveground abundance: potential implications for sustainable production
title_full_unstemmed Fungal community in chestnut orchards with different Hypholoma fasciculare aboveground abundance: potential implications for sustainable production
title_sort Fungal community in chestnut orchards with different Hypholoma fasciculare aboveground abundance: potential implications for sustainable production
author Reis, Francisca
author_facet Reis, Francisca
Pereira, Eric Carvalho
Tavares, Rui Manuel
Baptista, Paula
Lino-Neto, Teresa
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author2 Pereira, Eric Carvalho
Tavares, Rui Manuel
Baptista, Paula
Lino-Neto, Teresa
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis, Francisca
Pereira, Eric Carvalho
Tavares, Rui Manuel
Baptista, Paula
Lino-Neto, Teresa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Castanea sativa
Chestnut orchard soils
Ectomycorrhizal community
Hypholoma fasciculare
ITS metabarcoding
topic Castanea sativa
Chestnut orchard soils
Ectomycorrhizal community
Hypholoma fasciculare
ITS metabarcoding
description European chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) trees have a significant impact in the Portuguese economy, due to the production of chestnuts and wood, and other related activities, such as mushroom collection and hunt. Hypholoma fasciculare (Huds.) is a saprophytic fungus widely distributed in Trás-os-Montes (northeast of Portugal) chestnut groves that displays an in vitro strong antagonistic activity against ectomycorrhizal (EMC) fungi. In this study, the above- and belowground fungal diversity was evaluated in three chestnut orchards, containing distinct H. fasciculare sporocarps abundances in an attempt to better understand the potential of this fungus to attain an improved chestnut tree sustainable productivity. Aboveground analysis was performed based on macrofungi collection during fruiting seasons (spring and autumn) of two consecutive years. Belowground evaluation was based on the metabarcoding of chestnut orchards soil DNA, using the fungal barcode ITS1 and a high-throughput sequencing (454-sequencing) approach. Although all collected fruitbodies were identified as being produced by Basidiomycota fungi, a more diversified fungal community was revealed by the belowground approach. Both approaches have revealed a rich and abundant ECM community in all chestnut orchards. The correlation between the abundance of H. fasciculare fruitbodies and specific fungal guilds fruitbodies/reads suggests that this fungus may affect soil fungal community, mainly ECM and phytoparasites, as well as species composition of fungal communities. Although not conclusive, the results suggest that H. fasciculare presence could be critical for sustainable chestnut ecosystems.
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