Guild Patterns of Basidiomycetes Community Associated With Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jeombong, Republic of Korea

Depending on the mode of nutrition exploitation, major fungal guilds are distinguished as ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi. It is generally known that diverse environmental factors influence fungal communities; however, it is unclear how fungal communities respond differently to environment fa...

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Main Authors: Seung-Yoon Oh, Hae Jin Cho, John A. Eimes, Sang-Kuk Han, Chang Sun Kim, Young Woon Lim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Mycobiology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/12298093.2018.1454009
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spelling doaj-af98d522fced453e82583c2eaa8889552020-11-24T21:47:17ZengTaylor & Francis GroupMycobiology1229-80932092-93232018-01-01461132310.1080/12298093.2018.14540091454009Guild Patterns of Basidiomycetes Community Associated With Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jeombong, Republic of KoreaSeung-Yoon Oh0Hae Jin Cho1John A. Eimes2Sang-Kuk Han3Chang Sun Kim4Young Woon Lim5Seoul National UniversitySeoul National UniversityUniversity College, Sungkyunkwan UniversityKorea National ArboretumKorea National ArboretumSeoul National UniversityDepending on the mode of nutrition exploitation, major fungal guilds are distinguished as ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi. It is generally known that diverse environmental factors influence fungal communities; however, it is unclear how fungal communities respond differently to environment factors depend on fungal guilds. In this study, we investigated basidiomycetes communities associated with Quercus mongolica using 454 pyrosequencing. We attempted to detect guild pattern (ectomycorrhizal or saprotrophic fungal communities) by comparing the influence of geography and source (root and surrounding soil). A total of 515 mOTUs were detected from root (321) and soil (394) of Q. mongolica at three sites of Mt. Jeombong in Inje County. We found that patterns of diversity and community structure were different depending on the guilds. In terms of alpha diversity, only ectomycorrhizal fungi showed significant differences between sources. In terms of community structure, however, geography significantly influenced the ectomycorrhizal community, while source appeared to have a greater influence on the saprotrophic community. Therefore, a guild-based view will help to elucidates novel features of the relationship between environmental factors and fungal communities.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/12298093.2018.1454009Mongolian oakectomycorrhizal fungisaprotrophic fungipyrosequencingguild-based viewSebacina
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author Seung-Yoon Oh
Hae Jin Cho
John A. Eimes
Sang-Kuk Han
Chang Sun Kim
Young Woon Lim
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Hae Jin Cho
John A. Eimes
Sang-Kuk Han
Chang Sun Kim
Young Woon Lim
Guild Patterns of Basidiomycetes Community Associated With Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jeombong, Republic of Korea
Mycobiology
Mongolian oak
ectomycorrhizal fungi
saprotrophic fungi
pyrosequencing
guild-based view
Sebacina
author_facet Seung-Yoon Oh
Hae Jin Cho
John A. Eimes
Sang-Kuk Han
Chang Sun Kim
Young Woon Lim
author_sort Seung-Yoon Oh
title Guild Patterns of Basidiomycetes Community Associated With Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jeombong, Republic of Korea
title_short Guild Patterns of Basidiomycetes Community Associated With Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jeombong, Republic of Korea
title_full Guild Patterns of Basidiomycetes Community Associated With Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jeombong, Republic of Korea
title_fullStr Guild Patterns of Basidiomycetes Community Associated With Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jeombong, Republic of Korea
title_full_unstemmed Guild Patterns of Basidiomycetes Community Associated With Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jeombong, Republic of Korea
title_sort guild patterns of basidiomycetes community associated with quercus mongolica in mt. jeombong, republic of korea
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Mycobiology
issn 1229-8093
2092-9323
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Depending on the mode of nutrition exploitation, major fungal guilds are distinguished as ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi. It is generally known that diverse environmental factors influence fungal communities; however, it is unclear how fungal communities respond differently to environment factors depend on fungal guilds. In this study, we investigated basidiomycetes communities associated with Quercus mongolica using 454 pyrosequencing. We attempted to detect guild pattern (ectomycorrhizal or saprotrophic fungal communities) by comparing the influence of geography and source (root and surrounding soil). A total of 515 mOTUs were detected from root (321) and soil (394) of Q. mongolica at three sites of Mt. Jeombong in Inje County. We found that patterns of diversity and community structure were different depending on the guilds. In terms of alpha diversity, only ectomycorrhizal fungi showed significant differences between sources. In terms of community structure, however, geography significantly influenced the ectomycorrhizal community, while source appeared to have a greater influence on the saprotrophic community. Therefore, a guild-based view will help to elucidates novel features of the relationship between environmental factors and fungal communities.
topic Mongolian oak
ectomycorrhizal fungi
saprotrophic fungi
pyrosequencing
guild-based view
Sebacina
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/12298093.2018.1454009
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