Tilia trees are preferred hosts of several ectomycorrhizal Ascomycota – New insights supported by the first community study of the endemic Tilia kiusiana

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Daniel Janowski, Kazuhide Nara
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Abstract

Asia is the center of Tilia (Malvaceae) species diversity. However, the ectomycorrhizal (ECM) relations of Asian Tilia are scarcely studied. This study provides the first description of ECM communities of Tilia kiusiana, a rare tree endemic to southwestern Japan. Across the natural distribution of T. kiusiana, ECM fungal communities hosted by the species were investigated in three study sites: Hyōgo (H) and Yamaguchi (Y) on Honshu Island, and Ōita (O) on Kyushu Island. Using molecular methods, T. kiusiana was revealed to host a high diversity of fungi belonging to 25 ECM lineages (16, 17, and 14 lineages on sites H, Y, and O, respectively). The ECM communities of T. kiusiana and the previously studied endemic T. japonica were compared to the available data on other ECM tree genera in Japan, revealing that three Ascomycota ECM lineages (/genea-humaria, marcelleina-peziza gerardii, /tuber-helvella) show a preference towards Tilia hosts. While the total lineage richness did not differ among the compared host tree genera, Tilia communities exhibited higher effective lineage richness at higher (less sensitive to rare taxa) diversity orders. Despite their relative rarity, Tilia trees might play an important role in mixed forests: maintaining the diversity of ECM Ascomycota and potentially buffering the ECM fungal biodiversity loss in cases of ECM tree host diversity decline.
椴树是几种外生菌根子囊菌的首选宿主--对特有树种椴树(Tilia kiusiana)的首次群落研究提供了新见解
亚洲是椴树(锦葵科)物种多样性的中心。然而,有关亚洲椴树的外生菌根(ECM)关系的研究却很少。本研究首次描述了日本西南部特有的稀有树种 Tilia kiusiana 的 ECM 群落。研究人员在本州岛的兵库(Hyōgo)和山口(Yamaguchi)以及九州岛的大分(OŌita)这三个研究地点调查了 Tilia kiusiana 的整个自然分布区,以及该物种寄生的 ECM 真菌群落。利用分子方法发现,T. kiusiana 寄生的真菌具有很高的多样性,隶属于 25 个 ECM 支系(H、Y 和 O 地点分别有 16、17 和 14 个支系)。将 T. kiusiana 和之前研究过的特有 T. japonica 的 ECM 群落与日本其他 ECM 树属的现有数据进行比较,发现三个 Ascomycota ECM 系(/genea-humaria、marcelleina-peziza gerardii、/tuber-helvella)对椴树寄主表现出偏好。虽然不同寄主树属之间的菌系丰富度没有差异,但椴树群落在较高(对稀有类群不那么敏感)的多样性等级中表现出较高的有效菌系丰富度。尽管椴树相对稀有,但它们可能在混交林中发挥重要作用:维持ECM子囊菌群的多样性,并在ECM树木寄主多样性下降时缓冲ECM真菌生物多样性的损失。
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