Seasonal Variation in Mycorrhizal Community of Different Cerrado Phytophysiomies

Purpose: Understanding the dynamics of mycorrhizal fungi in the Cerrado is fundamental for the adoption of conservation practices and for understanding the resilience of this biome in relation to long periods of drought. Thus, this work aimed to verify the dynamics of the mycorrhizal population in f...

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Main Authors: Wagner Gonçalves Vieira Junior, Jadson Belem de Moura, Rodrigo Fernandes de Souza, Ana Paula Maciel Braga, Diogo Jânio de Carvalho Matos, Gustavo Henrique Mendes Brito, José Mateus dos Santos, Rodrigo Martins Moreira, Sandro Dutra e Silva
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2020.576764/full
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spelling doaj-5c7959b7bed74931aed6af17a49bbe8b2020-11-25T03:05:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2020-10-011110.3389/fmicb.2020.576764576764Seasonal Variation in Mycorrhizal Community of Different Cerrado PhytophysiomiesWagner Gonçalves Vieira Junior0Wagner Gonçalves Vieira Junior1Jadson Belem de Moura2Rodrigo Fernandes de Souza3Rodrigo Fernandes de Souza4Ana Paula Maciel Braga5Diogo Jânio de Carvalho Matos6Diogo Jânio de Carvalho Matos7Gustavo Henrique Mendes Brito8José Mateus dos Santos9José Mateus dos Santos10Rodrigo Martins Moreira11Rodrigo Martins Moreira12Sandro Dutra e Silva13Sandro Dutra e Silva14Soil Research Group, Ecology and Dynamics of Organic Matter, Evangelical College of Goianésia, Goianésia, BrazilAgricultural Microbiology Program, Faculty of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, Paulista State University Júlio de Mesquita filho, Jaboticabal, BrazilSoil Research Group, Ecology and Dynamics of Organic Matter, Evangelical College of Goianésia, Goianésia, BrazilSoil Research Group, Ecology and Dynamics of Organic Matter, Evangelical College of Goianésia, Goianésia, BrazilGraduate Program in Natural Resources of the Cerrado, State University of Goiás, Anápolis, BrazilSoil Research Group, Ecology and Dynamics of Organic Matter, Evangelical College of Goianésia, Goianésia, BrazilSoil Research Group, Ecology and Dynamics of Organic Matter, Evangelical College of Goianésia, Goianésia, BrazilGraduate Program in Genetics and Plant Breeding, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia, BrazilSoil Research Group, Ecology and Dynamics of Organic Matter, Evangelical College of Goianésia, Goianésia, BrazilSoil Research Group, Ecology and Dynamics of Organic Matter, Evangelical College of Goianésia, Goianésia, BrazilLaboratory of Cerrado Environmental History, State University of Goiás, University Center of Anápolis, UniEVANGELICA, Anápolis, BrazilSoil Research Group, Ecology and Dynamics of Organic Matter, Evangelical College of Goianésia, Goianésia, BrazilDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Rondônia, Ji-Paraná, BrazilGraduate Program in Natural Resources of the Cerrado, State University of Goiás, Anápolis, BrazilLaboratory of Cerrado Environmental History, State University of Goiás, University Center of Anápolis, UniEVANGELICA, Anápolis, BrazilPurpose: Understanding the dynamics of mycorrhizal fungi in the Cerrado is fundamental for the adoption of conservation practices and for understanding the resilience of this biome in relation to long periods of drought. Thus, this work aimed to verify the dynamics of the mycorrhizal population in five phytophysiognomies of the Cerrado biome.Methods: The samples were taken from the Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park, a permanent preservation with native Cerrado vegetation without any anthropic influence. The five main phytophysiognomies of the Cerrado biome were chosen: the Campo Limpo, Campo Sujo, Cerrado Strictu Sensu, Cerradão, and Veredas. Rhizospherical soil samples were collected in both the wet and dry seasons. Spore density, mycorrhizal colonization rate, easily extractable glomalin, and associated mycorrhizal fungi genera were identified.Results: The values of spore density, mycorrhizal colonization rate, and glomalin were higher in the samples performed during the dry season compared to the samples performed in the rainy season. The same behavior was observed when comparing the different phytophysionomies.Conclusion: Mycorrhizal activity is higher in dry periods when compared to rainy periods. There is no specificity of genera of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi within the Cerrado phytophysiognomies.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2020.576764/fullsavannaswater deficitenvironmentvesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizaFungi (arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi)
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author Wagner Gonçalves Vieira Junior
Wagner Gonçalves Vieira Junior
Jadson Belem de Moura
Rodrigo Fernandes de Souza
Rodrigo Fernandes de Souza
Ana Paula Maciel Braga
Diogo Jânio de Carvalho Matos
Diogo Jânio de Carvalho Matos
Gustavo Henrique Mendes Brito
José Mateus dos Santos
José Mateus dos Santos
Rodrigo Martins Moreira
Rodrigo Martins Moreira
Sandro Dutra e Silva
Sandro Dutra e Silva
spellingShingle Wagner Gonçalves Vieira Junior
Wagner Gonçalves Vieira Junior
Jadson Belem de Moura
Rodrigo Fernandes de Souza
Rodrigo Fernandes de Souza
Ana Paula Maciel Braga
Diogo Jânio de Carvalho Matos
Diogo Jânio de Carvalho Matos
Gustavo Henrique Mendes Brito
José Mateus dos Santos
José Mateus dos Santos
Rodrigo Martins Moreira
Rodrigo Martins Moreira
Sandro Dutra e Silva
Sandro Dutra e Silva
Seasonal Variation in Mycorrhizal Community of Different Cerrado Phytophysiomies
Frontiers in Microbiology
savannas
water deficit
environment
vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza
Fungi (arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi)
author_facet Wagner Gonçalves Vieira Junior
Wagner Gonçalves Vieira Junior
Jadson Belem de Moura
Rodrigo Fernandes de Souza
Rodrigo Fernandes de Souza
Ana Paula Maciel Braga
Diogo Jânio de Carvalho Matos
Diogo Jânio de Carvalho Matos
Gustavo Henrique Mendes Brito
José Mateus dos Santos
José Mateus dos Santos
Rodrigo Martins Moreira
Rodrigo Martins Moreira
Sandro Dutra e Silva
Sandro Dutra e Silva
author_sort Wagner Gonçalves Vieira Junior
title Seasonal Variation in Mycorrhizal Community of Different Cerrado Phytophysiomies
title_short Seasonal Variation in Mycorrhizal Community of Different Cerrado Phytophysiomies
title_full Seasonal Variation in Mycorrhizal Community of Different Cerrado Phytophysiomies
title_fullStr Seasonal Variation in Mycorrhizal Community of Different Cerrado Phytophysiomies
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal Variation in Mycorrhizal Community of Different Cerrado Phytophysiomies
title_sort seasonal variation in mycorrhizal community of different cerrado phytophysiomies
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Purpose: Understanding the dynamics of mycorrhizal fungi in the Cerrado is fundamental for the adoption of conservation practices and for understanding the resilience of this biome in relation to long periods of drought. Thus, this work aimed to verify the dynamics of the mycorrhizal population in five phytophysiognomies of the Cerrado biome.Methods: The samples were taken from the Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park, a permanent preservation with native Cerrado vegetation without any anthropic influence. The five main phytophysiognomies of the Cerrado biome were chosen: the Campo Limpo, Campo Sujo, Cerrado Strictu Sensu, Cerradão, and Veredas. Rhizospherical soil samples were collected in both the wet and dry seasons. Spore density, mycorrhizal colonization rate, easily extractable glomalin, and associated mycorrhizal fungi genera were identified.Results: The values of spore density, mycorrhizal colonization rate, and glomalin were higher in the samples performed during the dry season compared to the samples performed in the rainy season. The same behavior was observed when comparing the different phytophysionomies.Conclusion: Mycorrhizal activity is higher in dry periods when compared to rainy periods. There is no specificity of genera of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi within the Cerrado phytophysiognomies.
topic savannas
water deficit
environment
vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza
Fungi (arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi)
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2020.576764/full
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