Madeleine A Thompson, Birch Maxwell Lazo-Murphy, Bruce W Pfirrmann, William H J Strosnider, James L Pinckney, Xuefeng Peng
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真菌是生物地球化学过程的关键驱动力,但由于引物偏差和数据库空白,海洋真菌仍未得到充分研究和描述。在这项研究中,我们对North Inlet-Winyah Bay河口系统(Georgetown, South Carolina, USA)的沉积物和咸水湿地的盐和半咸水湿地的小、大亚基rRNA基因和真菌的内部转录间隔区(18S, 28S和ITS2)进行了元编码调查。通用的18S/16S引物组(515F-Y和926R)鉴定出少数真菌分类群。ITS2引物组(ITS3mix和ITS4)在Dikarya中显示出较高的多样性,但未能捕获早期分化真菌(EDF)的全部范围。相比之下,28S引物组(LR0R和LF402)擅长识别EDF谱系,包括壶菌科、Mucoromycota、Zoopagomycota和Blastocladiomycota,其中许多在咸淡沼泽取样点占主导地位,而在盐沼取样点较少流行。28S引物组鉴定的真菌otu中有一半以上来自EDF谱系。拷贝归一化28S qPCR显示,EDF在微咸沉积物中比在盐沼中更丰富。还发现了几种假定的反硝化真菌,主要来自木霉和紫毛霉,这表明被忽视的功能行业可能有助于河口氮循环。FUNGuild的一项分析发现,大多数血统都是腐坏的。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,EDF是不同盐度梯度的群落差异的关键因素,并且可能在沿海生物地球化学中发挥比目前所了解的更重要的功能作用。28S引物集是理想的海洋真菌元条形码,因为它提供了全面的分类覆盖,使系统发育分析。
Beyond dikarya: 28S metabarcoding uncovers cryptic fungal lineages across a tidal estuary.
Fungi are key drivers of biogeochemical processes, yet marine fungi remain understudied and under-characterized due to primer biases and database gaps. In this study, we conducted a metabarcoding survey targeting the small and large subunit rRNA genes and the internal transcribed spacer region of fungi (18S, 28S, and ITS2) in the sediment and surface water of salt and brackish marshes in the North Inlet-Winyah Bay estuarine system (Georgetown, South Carolina, USA). The universal 18S/16S primer set (515F-Y and 926R) identified few fungal taxa. The ITS2 primer set (ITS3mix and ITS4) revealed high diversity among Dikarya but failed to capture the full extent of early diverging fungi (EDF). In contrast, the 28S primer set (LR0R and LF402) excelled at identifying EDF lineages, including Chytridiomycota, Mucoromycota, Zoopagomycota, and Blastocladiomycota, many of which dominated the brackish marsh sampling site but were less prevalent in the salt marsh sampling sites. Over half of the fungal OTUs identified by the 28S primer set were from EDF lineages. Copy-normalized 28S qPCR showed that EDF were more abundant in brackish sediments than in the salt marsh. Several putative denitrifying fungi, primarily species from Trichoderma and Purpureocillium, were also detected, suggesting overlooked functional guilds that may contribute to estuarine nitrogen cycling. A FUNGuild analysis found that most lineages were saprotrophic. Overall, our findings show that EDF are key contributors to community differences across salinity gradients and may play more important functional roles in coastal biogeochemistry than is currently understood. The 28S primer set is ideal for marine fungal metabarcoding because it provides comprehensive taxonomic coverage and enables phylogenetic analysis.
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