Community structure of endophytic fungi of four mangrove species in Southern China
Mangrove forests play an important role in subtropical and tropical coastal ecosystems. Endophytic fungi are widely distributed in various ecosystems and have great contribution to global biodiversity. In order to better understand the effects of mangrove species and tissue types on endophytic funga...
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doaj-11a73d967197483cb56627335e8e5d8c2020-11-24T23:17:55ZengTaylor & Francis GroupMycology2150-12032150-12112016-10-017418019010.1080/21501203.2016.12584391258439Community structure of endophytic fungi of four mangrove species in Southern ChinaJia-Long Li0Xiang Sun1Liang Chen2Liang-Dong Guo3Chinese Academy of SciencesChinese Academy of SciencesChinese Academy of SciencesChinese Academy of SciencesMangrove forests play an important role in subtropical and tropical coastal ecosystems. Endophytic fungi are widely distributed in various ecosystems and have great contribution to global biodiversity. In order to better understand the effects of mangrove species and tissue types on endophytic fungal community, we investigated cultivable endophytic fungi in leaves and twigs of four mangroves Aegiceras corniculatum, Avicennia marina, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, and Kandelia candel in Guangxi, China. The four tree species had similar overall colonisation rates of endophytic fungi (24–33%). The colonisation rates of endophytic fungi were higher in twigs (30–58%) than in leaves (6–25%) in the four plant species. A total of 36 endophytic fungal taxa were identified based on morphological characteristics and molecular data, including 35 Ascomycota and 1 Basidiomycota, dominated by Phomopsis, Phyllosticta, Xylaria, Leptosphaerulina, and Pestalotiopsis. The diversity of endophytic fungi was higher in twigs than in leaves in the four plant species. Some endophytic fungi showed host and tissue preference. The endophytic fungal community composition was different among four mangrove species and between leaf and twig tissues.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21501203.2016.1258439Mangroveendophytic fungidiversitytissue preferencehost preferenceITS |
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Jia-Long Li Xiang Sun Liang Chen Liang-Dong Guo Community structure of endophytic fungi of four mangrove species in Southern China Mycology Mangrove endophytic fungi diversity tissue preference host preference ITS |
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Community structure of endophytic fungi of four mangrove species in Southern China |
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Community structure of endophytic fungi of four mangrove species in Southern China |
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Community structure of endophytic fungi of four mangrove species in Southern China |
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Community structure of endophytic fungi of four mangrove species in Southern China |
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Community structure of endophytic fungi of four mangrove species in Southern China |
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community structure of endophytic fungi of four mangrove species in southern china |
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Mycology |
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2150-1203 2150-1211 |
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Mangrove forests play an important role in subtropical and tropical coastal ecosystems. Endophytic fungi are widely distributed in various ecosystems and have great contribution to global biodiversity. In order to better understand the effects of mangrove species and tissue types on endophytic fungal community, we investigated cultivable endophytic fungi in leaves and twigs of four mangroves Aegiceras corniculatum, Avicennia marina, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, and Kandelia candel in Guangxi, China. The four tree species had similar overall colonisation rates of endophytic fungi (24–33%). The colonisation rates of endophytic fungi were higher in twigs (30–58%) than in leaves (6–25%) in the four plant species. A total of 36 endophytic fungal taxa were identified based on morphological characteristics and molecular data, including 35 Ascomycota and 1 Basidiomycota, dominated by Phomopsis, Phyllosticta, Xylaria, Leptosphaerulina, and Pestalotiopsis. The diversity of endophytic fungi was higher in twigs than in leaves in the four plant species. Some endophytic fungi showed host and tissue preference. The endophytic fungal community composition was different among four mangrove species and between leaf and twig tissues. |
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Mangrove endophytic fungi diversity tissue preference host preference ITS |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21501203.2016.1258439 |
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