Fungal biomass associated with the phyllosphere of bryophytes and vascular plants

M.L. Davey , L. Nybakken , H. Kauserud , M. Ohlson
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Little is known about the amount of fungal biomass in the phyllosphere of bryophytes compared to higher plants. In this study, fungal biomass associated with the phyllosphere of three bryophytes (Hylocomium splendens, Pleurozium schreberi, Polytrichum commune) and three vascular plants (Avenella flexuosa, Gymnocarpium dryopteris, Vaccinium myrtillus) was investigated using ergosterol content as a proxy for fungal biomass. Phyllosphere fungi accounted for 0.2–4.0 % of the dry mass of moss gametophytes, representing the first estimation of fungal biomass associated with bryophytes. Significantly more fungal biomass was associated with the phyllosphere of bryophytes than co-occurring vascular plants. The ergosterol present in moss gametophytic tissues differed significantly between species, while the ergosterol present in vascular plant leaf tissues did not. The photosynthetic tissues of mosses had less associated fungal biomass than their senescent tissues, and the magnitude of this difference varied in a species-specific manner. The fungal biomass associated with the vascular plants studied varied significantly between localities, while that of mosses did not. The observed differences in phyllosphere community biomass suggest their size could be affected by host anatomical and physiological attributes, including micro-niche availability and chemical host defenses, in addition to abiotic factors like moisture and nutrient availability.

苔藓植物和维管植物叶层相关的真菌生物量
与高等植物相比,苔藓植物层层中真菌生物量的数量知之甚少。以麦角甾醇含量为指标,研究了3种苔藓植物(Hylocomium splendens, Pleurozium schreberi, Polytrichum commune)和3种维管植物(Avenella flexuosa, Gymnocarpium dryopteris, Vaccinium myrtillus)层球真菌生物量。层球真菌占苔藓配子体干质量的0.2 - 4.0%,是苔藓植物真菌生物量的首次估算。与共生维管植物相比,苔藓植物层球的真菌生物量显著增加。苔藓配子体组织中麦角甾醇含量在种间差异显著,而维管植物叶片组织中麦角甾醇含量无显著差异。与衰老组织相比,苔藓光合组织的相关真菌生物量更少,而且这种差异的大小因物种而异。与维管植物相关的真菌生物量在不同地区差异显著,而与苔藓相关的真菌生物量则无显著差异。观察到的层圈群落生物量差异表明,除了水分和养分有效性等非生物因素外,它们的大小还可能受到宿主解剖和生理属性(包括微生态位有效性和宿主化学防御)的影响。
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