Biodiversity and Functional Distribution of Macrofungi from Plant Genetic Conservation Area, Chanthaburi Province, Thailand

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Saowapha Surawut, C. Kunsook, S. Nak-eiam, Na-monrug Khamchatra, S. Bhudharak, Walaipan Phontharod, Onanong Boonmee, Montri Yasawong, P. Kanjanavas
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The aims of this study were to investigate the biodiversity and functional distribution of macrofungi within the Plant Genetic Conservation Area of Rambhai Barni Rajabhat University, Chanthaburi Province, Thailand, and to identify the macrofungi by sequence analysis of their internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions. One hundred and eighty-five macrofungi samples were collected from the survey routes in 2021. The macrofungi with different morphologies were selected to perform molecular identification by sequence analysis of ITS. A total of 41 samples of representative macrofungi were classified into 2 phyla, 5 classes, 11 orders, 21 families, and 34 genera. The macrofungi were found to be in the phylum Basidiomycota (35 taxa, 85.4%), the family Polyporaceae (10 taxa, 24.4%), and Microporus xanthopus was the most frequently found species in every month of samples collection. Their role in the ecosystem was saprotroph (40 taxa, 97.6%), symbiotroph (7 taxa, 17.0%), and pathotroph (4 taxa, 9.8%). In addition, there was no published information about the edibility of many of the macrofungi (29 taxa, 70.7%); however, some edible (8 taxa, 19.5%) and poisonous macrofungi (4 taxa, 9.8%) had previously been reported. Interestingly, some macrofungi samples need more investigation for further identification, and additional genes may be required for the study.
泰国占武里省植物遗传保护区大型真菌的生物多样性和功能分布
本研究的目的是调查泰国昌塔武里省Rambhai Barni Rajabhat大学植物遗传保护区内大型真菌的生物多样性和功能分布,并通过对其内部转录间隔区(ITS)的序列分析来鉴定大型真菌。2021年,从调查路线上采集了185个大型真菌样本。通过ITS序列分析,筛选出不同形态的大型真菌进行分子鉴定。将41个具有代表性的大型真菌样品分为2门5纲11目21科34属。大型真菌分布在担子菌门(35个分类群,85.4%)、多孔菌科(10个分类群(24.4%)),黄脓微孔菌是每个月样本采集中最常见的物种。它们在生态系统中的作用是腐生菌(40个分类群,97.6%)、共生菌(7个分类群(17.0%)和致病菌(4个分类群);然而,一些可食用的(8个类群,19.5%)和有毒的大型真菌(4个类群,9.8%)以前已经报道过。有趣的是,一些大型真菌样本需要更多的研究才能进一步鉴定,研究可能需要额外的基因。
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Current Applied Science and Technology
Current Applied Science and Technology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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