Exploratory Sampling of Spalting Fungi in the Southern Peruvian Amazon Forest

Most of the research related to Peruvian Amazon fungi is focused on edible mushrooms and pathogens. Other important fungi, such as the spalting type (decay fungi that pigment wood internally), are not broadly studied, as most of them do not produce fruiting bodies and can be difficult to locate. Spa...

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Main Authors: Sarath M. Vega Gutierrez, Javier F. Illescas Guevara, Claudia C. Andersen, Jose Koechlin von Stein, Seri C. Robinson
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Challenges
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/11/2/32
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spelling doaj-215ada20e2094f8a9187b56d461cf93c2020-12-21T00:00:22ZengMDPI AGChallenges2078-15472020-12-0111323210.3390/challe11020032Exploratory Sampling of Spalting Fungi in the Southern Peruvian Amazon ForestSarath M. Vega Gutierrez0Javier F. Illescas Guevara1Claudia C. Andersen2Jose Koechlin von Stein3Seri C. Robinson4Wood Science & Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USACollege of Forestry, Universidad Nacional Agraria la Molina, Lima 15024, PeruWood Science & Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USAInkaterra, Lima 15074, PeruWood Science & Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USAMost of the research related to Peruvian Amazon fungi is focused on edible mushrooms and pathogens. Other important fungi, such as the spalting type (decay fungi that pigment wood internally), are not broadly studied, as most of them do not produce fruiting bodies and can be difficult to locate. Spalting fungi, however, are of broad economic importance due to their ability to produce pigments that enhance wood aesthetics, resulting in an increased economic value. In order to begin understanding the diversity of spalting fungi within certain regions of the Amazon, a sampling of downed trees and branches (through the opening of the xylem to identify potential pigmenting and zone line producing fungi) was done in the district of Las Piedras, Madre de Dios, Peru. Fungi suspected of causing internal pigment and zone lines were collected, cultured, isolated, and sequenced. The species found belonged to the orders Helotiales, Xylariales, Hypocreales, Russulales, Polyporales, Botryosphaeriales and two specimens of the class Leotiomycetes. The fungi collected produced pigments or zone lines in wild conditions and all of them were capable of wood decomposition. Interestingly, these are the same orders and genera as North American spalting fungi, which may indicate a correlation within species that pigment wood. The results obtained start a specific database of spalted fungi in the Amazon and, with it, help support an effort to increase the forest value of ecosystems primarily used for a few high-valued tree species.https://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/11/2/32Peruvian fungiAmazon forestspaltingpigmentszone linessequencing
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author Sarath M. Vega Gutierrez
Javier F. Illescas Guevara
Claudia C. Andersen
Jose Koechlin von Stein
Seri C. Robinson
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Javier F. Illescas Guevara
Claudia C. Andersen
Jose Koechlin von Stein
Seri C. Robinson
Exploratory Sampling of Spalting Fungi in the Southern Peruvian Amazon Forest
Challenges
Peruvian fungi
Amazon forest
spalting
pigments
zone lines
sequencing
author_facet Sarath M. Vega Gutierrez
Javier F. Illescas Guevara
Claudia C. Andersen
Jose Koechlin von Stein
Seri C. Robinson
author_sort Sarath M. Vega Gutierrez
title Exploratory Sampling of Spalting Fungi in the Southern Peruvian Amazon Forest
title_short Exploratory Sampling of Spalting Fungi in the Southern Peruvian Amazon Forest
title_full Exploratory Sampling of Spalting Fungi in the Southern Peruvian Amazon Forest
title_fullStr Exploratory Sampling of Spalting Fungi in the Southern Peruvian Amazon Forest
title_full_unstemmed Exploratory Sampling of Spalting Fungi in the Southern Peruvian Amazon Forest
title_sort exploratory sampling of spalting fungi in the southern peruvian amazon forest
publisher MDPI AG
series Challenges
issn 2078-1547
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Most of the research related to Peruvian Amazon fungi is focused on edible mushrooms and pathogens. Other important fungi, such as the spalting type (decay fungi that pigment wood internally), are not broadly studied, as most of them do not produce fruiting bodies and can be difficult to locate. Spalting fungi, however, are of broad economic importance due to their ability to produce pigments that enhance wood aesthetics, resulting in an increased economic value. In order to begin understanding the diversity of spalting fungi within certain regions of the Amazon, a sampling of downed trees and branches (through the opening of the xylem to identify potential pigmenting and zone line producing fungi) was done in the district of Las Piedras, Madre de Dios, Peru. Fungi suspected of causing internal pigment and zone lines were collected, cultured, isolated, and sequenced. The species found belonged to the orders Helotiales, Xylariales, Hypocreales, Russulales, Polyporales, Botryosphaeriales and two specimens of the class Leotiomycetes. The fungi collected produced pigments or zone lines in wild conditions and all of them were capable of wood decomposition. Interestingly, these are the same orders and genera as North American spalting fungi, which may indicate a correlation within species that pigment wood. The results obtained start a specific database of spalted fungi in the Amazon and, with it, help support an effort to increase the forest value of ecosystems primarily used for a few high-valued tree species.
topic Peruvian fungi
Amazon forest
spalting
pigments
zone lines
sequencing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/11/2/32
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