Needle in a Haystack: Culturing Plant-Beneficial Helotiales Lineages From Plant Roots

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Pauline Bruyant, Jeanne Doré, Laurent Vallon, Yvan Moënne-Loccoz, Juliana Almario
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Root-associated Helotiales fungi are increasingly recognised as beneficial fungal partners promoting plant growth under nutrient-limited conditions, particularly, in non-mycorrhizal hosts lacking the ancestral arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. However, the ecology of these fungi is still cryptic as relatively few lineages have been successfully cultivated from roots for further study. Here, we attempted the mass isolation of root endophytic fungi to evaluate the recovery of known plant-beneficial Helotiales lineages using a tailored culture-based approach. We sampled six wild non-mycorrhizal species from the Brassicaceae, Caryophyllaceae, and Cyperaceae, growing in nutrient-limited alpine soils. We isolated 602 root endophytes and compared this culturable diversity with the one observed via fungal ITS2 metabarcoding. Metabarcoding revealed that Helotiales taxa dominated the fungal communities, with 43% of these detected taxa also represented in our collection. Accordingly, most root endophytes in our collection (53%) were Helotiales. These isolates, some with P solubilisation potential, belonged primarily to three Helotialean clades and were phylogenetically related to plant growth-promoting or mycorrhizal-like strains. This analysis highlights that the roots of alpine non-mycorrhizal plants harbour diverse plant-beneficial root-endophytic Helotiales, and the isolates obtained are a promising resource to explore the plant-beneficial mechanisms and ecological traits of these fungi.

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大海捞针从植物根部培养有益于植物的螺旋藻菌系
与根相关的Helotiales真菌越来越被认为是在营养有限的条件下促进植物生长的有益真菌伙伴,特别是在缺乏祖先的丛枝菌根共生的非菌根宿主中。然而,这些真菌的生态学仍然是神秘的,因为相对较少的谱系已经成功地从根培养进行进一步的研究。在这里,我们尝试了根内生真菌的大量分离,以评估已知的植物有益的Helotiales谱系的恢复使用定制的培养为基础的方法。我们从芸苔科、石竹科和苏柏科中选取了6种生长在营养有限的高山土壤中的野生非菌根物种。我们分离了602株根内生菌,并将其可培养多样性与真菌ITS2元条形码所观察到的多样性进行了比较。元条形码显示,真菌群落以Helotiales类群为主,其中有43%的真菌类群在本研究中也有发现。因此,我们收集的大多数根内生菌(53%)为Helotiales。这些分离物,其中一些具有P溶解潜力,主要属于三个Helotialean分支,并且在系统发育上与植物生长促进菌株或菌根样菌株相关。分析结果表明,高山非菌根植物的根中含有多种有益植物的根内生Helotiales,所获得的分离物为探索这些真菌的有益植物机制和生态特性提供了良好的资源。
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Environmental microbiology
Environmental microbiology 环境科学-微生物学
CiteScore
9.90
自引率
3.90%
发文量
427
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Microbiology provides a high profile vehicle for publication of the most innovative, original and rigorous research in the field. The scope of the Journal encompasses the diversity of current research on microbial processes in the environment, microbial communities, interactions and evolution and includes, but is not limited to, the following: the structure, activities and communal behaviour of microbial communities microbial community genetics and evolutionary processes microbial symbioses, microbial interactions and interactions with plants, animals and abiotic factors microbes in the tree of life, microbial diversification and evolution population biology and clonal structure microbial metabolic and structural diversity microbial physiology, growth and survival microbes and surfaces, adhesion and biofouling responses to environmental signals and stress factors modelling and theory development pollution microbiology extremophiles and life in extreme and unusual little-explored habitats element cycles and biogeochemical processes, primary and secondary production microbes in a changing world, microbially-influenced global changes evolution and diversity of archaeal and bacterial viruses new technological developments in microbial ecology and evolution, in particular for the study of activities of microbial communities, non-culturable microorganisms and emerging pathogens
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