从普通陆生兰花根中提取的真菌

Christiane Stark , Wiesław Babik , Walter Durka
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采用直接从陆生光合兰花根提取DNA进行PCR扩增和PCR产物克隆的方法,对其真菌群落进行了鉴定。对德国两个地理上截然不同的地区的六个人群进行了调查。新的its引物扩增了担子菌和子囊菌的广泛分类范围,揭示了真菌类群的高度分类和生态多样性,包括典型的Tulasnellaceae和Ceratobasidiaceae的兰花菌根,以及Pezizales的几个外生菌根类群。广泛的潜在菌根伙伴可能有助于这种兰花以其特有的微生物群落定植不同栖息地类型的能力。真菌群落空间结构清晰。两个地区共有43%的类群,但物种组成重叠较少。在不同地区,种群的分类群丰富度变化很大,在5 ~ 14个之间。菌根分类群的空间结构和持续存在,以及对某些真菌分类群的低特异性,表明与金丝桃相关的真菌群落是由多种因素决定的。在这种情况下,种子萌发、形态和遗传分化是影响真菌群落组成的潜在因素,值得关注。
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Fungi from the roots of the common terrestrial orchid Gymnadenia conopsea

The fungal community associated with the terrestrial photosynthetic orchid Gymnadenia conopsea was characterized through PCR-amplification directly from root extracted DNA and cloning of the PCR products. Six populations in two geographically distinct regions in Germany were investigated. New ITS-primers amplifying a wide taxonomic range including Basidiomycetes and Ascomycetes revealed a high taxonomic and ecological diversity of fungal associates, including typical orchid mycorrhizas of the Tulasnellaceae and Ceratobasidiaceae as well as several ectomycorrhizal taxa of the Pezizales. The wide spectrum of potential mycorrhizal partners may contribute to this orchid's ability to colonize different habitat types with their characteristic microbial communities. The fungal community of G. conopsea showed a clear spatial structure. With 43 % shared taxa the species composition of the two regions showed only little overlap. Regardless of regions, populations were highly variable concerning taxon richness, varying between 5 and 14 taxa per population. The spatial structure and the continuous presence of mycorrhizal taxa on the one hand and the low specificity towards certain fungal taxa on the other hand suggest that the fungal community associated with G. conopsea is determined by multiple factors. In this context, germination as well as pronounced morphological and genetic differentiation within G. conopsea deserve attention as potential factors affecting the composition of the fungal community.

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