The foliar bacterial endophyte community in native Pinus radiata: a role for protection against fungal disease?

Pinus radiata is the most planted tree in the southern hemisphere. The planted trees are especially susceptible to pathogens, but even the native population, nowadays limited tomerely five locations, are threatened by diseases caused by arthropods, fungi and dehydration. Endophytes are bacteria or f...

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Main Author: Reivant Munters, Arielle
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning 2014
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-2348712014-10-28T04:59:42ZThe foliar bacterial endophyte community in native Pinus radiata: a role for protection against fungal disease?engReivant Munters, ArielleUppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning201416Sbacterial endophytesendophyteIlluminaconifersMonterey pinePinus raditataPinus radiata is the most planted tree in the southern hemisphere. The planted trees are especially susceptible to pathogens, but even the native population, nowadays limited tomerely five locations, are threatened by diseases caused by arthropods, fungi and dehydration. Endophytes are bacteria or fungi that reside inside healthy plant tissue, and often have a beneficial effect on their hosts. Endophytes can help plants adapt to abiotic stress such as drought and protect them against pathogens and insect pests. Given the roles that endophytes play in host stress responses, it is possible that without studying endophytes we may not fully understand a plant’s response to increased temperatures and climate-induced disease.Using Illumina-sequencing of the 16S rRNA-gene the bacterial endophyte community in 15 trees from three of the remaining native populations were studied. By investigating trees from several sites geographical community differences were discovered. The three overall most dominating bacterial taxa can all be connected with genera known to contain members withanti-fungal properties. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-234871UPTEC X ; 14 038application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic 16S
bacterial endophytes
endophyte
Illumina
conifers
Monterey pine
Pinus raditata
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bacterial endophytes
endophyte
Illumina
conifers
Monterey pine
Pinus raditata
Reivant Munters, Arielle
The foliar bacterial endophyte community in native Pinus radiata: a role for protection against fungal disease?
description Pinus radiata is the most planted tree in the southern hemisphere. The planted trees are especially susceptible to pathogens, but even the native population, nowadays limited tomerely five locations, are threatened by diseases caused by arthropods, fungi and dehydration. Endophytes are bacteria or fungi that reside inside healthy plant tissue, and often have a beneficial effect on their hosts. Endophytes can help plants adapt to abiotic stress such as drought and protect them against pathogens and insect pests. Given the roles that endophytes play in host stress responses, it is possible that without studying endophytes we may not fully understand a plant’s response to increased temperatures and climate-induced disease.Using Illumina-sequencing of the 16S rRNA-gene the bacterial endophyte community in 15 trees from three of the remaining native populations were studied. By investigating trees from several sites geographical community differences were discovered. The three overall most dominating bacterial taxa can all be connected with genera known to contain members withanti-fungal properties.
author Reivant Munters, Arielle
author_facet Reivant Munters, Arielle
author_sort Reivant Munters, Arielle
title The foliar bacterial endophyte community in native Pinus radiata: a role for protection against fungal disease?
title_short The foliar bacterial endophyte community in native Pinus radiata: a role for protection against fungal disease?
title_full The foliar bacterial endophyte community in native Pinus radiata: a role for protection against fungal disease?
title_fullStr The foliar bacterial endophyte community in native Pinus radiata: a role for protection against fungal disease?
title_full_unstemmed The foliar bacterial endophyte community in native Pinus radiata: a role for protection against fungal disease?
title_sort foliar bacterial endophyte community in native pinus radiata: a role for protection against fungal disease?
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning
publishDate 2014
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