Diversity and distribution of fungal foliar endophytes in New Zealand Podocarpaceae

Sucheta Joshee , Barbara C. Paulus , Duckchul Park , Peter R. Johnston
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The diversity and distribution of fungal endophytes in the leaves of four podocarps (Dacrydium cupressinum, Prumnopitys ferruginea, Dacrycarpus dacrydioides, and Podocarpus totara, all Podocarpaceae) and an angiosperm (Kunzea ericoides, Myrtaceae) occurring in close stands were studied. The effects of host species, locality, and season on endophyte assemblages were investigated. Host species was the major factor shaping endophyte assemblages. The spatial separation of sites and seasonal differences played significant but lesser roles. The mycobiota of each host species included both generalist and largely host-specialised fungi. The host-specialists were often observed at low frequencies on some of the other hosts. There was no clear evidence for family-level specialisation across the Podocarpaceae. Of the 17 species found at similar frequencies on several of the podocarp species, 15 were found also on Kunzea. Many of the endophytes isolated appear to represent species of fungi not previously recognised from New Zealand.

新西兰足足科真菌叶面内生真菌的多样性和分布
研究了4种足科植物(Dacrydium cupressinum, Prumnopitys ferruginea, Dacrycarpus dacrydioides, Podocarpus totara)和1种近林被子植物(Kunzea ericoides, myrtacae)叶片中真菌内生菌的多样性和分布。研究了寄主种类、地点和季节对内生菌组合的影响。寄主物种是形成内生菌组合的主要因素。立地空间分异和季节差异的作用显著但不显著。每个寄主物种的真菌群既包括多面体真菌,也包括大部分寄主专用真菌。在其他一些宿主上经常观察到低频率的宿主专家。没有明确的证据表明足兽科存在家族级别的专门化。在几个足鲤种类上发现的17种相似频率中,有15种也在昆泽岛上被发现。许多分离的内生菌似乎代表了以前在新西兰没有发现的真菌物种。
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