Guilds of mycorrhizal fungi and their relation to trees, ericads, orchids and liverworts in a neotropical mountain rain forest

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作者
Kottke, Ingrid [1 ]
Haug, Ingeborg [1 ]
Setaro, Sabrina [1 ]
Pablo Suarez, Juan [3 ]
Weiss, Michael [1 ]
Preussing, Markus [2 ]
Nebel, Martin [2 ]
Oberwinkler, Franz [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tubingen, Spezielle Bot Mykol & Bot Garden, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
[2] Staatl Museum Nat Kunde Stuttgart, D-70191 Stuttgart, Germany
[3] Univ Tecn Particular Loja, Ctr Biol Celular & Mol, Loja, Ecuador
关键词
Glomus; Sebacinales; Tulasnellales; Andean clade of Ericaceae; Aneuraceae; pleurothallid orchids; nucSSU; nucLSU; fungal networks; Reserva Biologica San Francisco;
D O I
10.1016/j.baae.2007.03.007
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Mycorrhizas of vascular plants and mycorrhiza-like associations of liverworts and hornworts are integral parts of terrestrial ecosystems, but have rarely been studied in tropical mountain rain forests. The tropical mountain rain forest area of the Reserva Biologica San Francisco in South Ecuador situated on the eastern slope of the Cordillera El Consuelo is exceptionally rich in tree species, ericads and orchids, but also in liverworts. Previous light and electron microscopical studies revealed that tree roots are well colonized by structurally diverse Glomeromycota, and that epiphytic, pleurothallid orchids form mycorrhizas with members of the Tulasnellales and the Sebacinales (Basidiomycota). Sebacinales also occurred in mycorrhizas of hemiepiphytic ericads and Tulasnellales were found in liverworts belonging to the Aneuraceae. On the basis of these findings, we hypothesized that symbiotic fungi with a broad host range created shared guilds or even fungal networks between different plant species and plant families. To test this hypothesis, molecular phylogenetic studies of the fungi associated with roots and thalli were carried out using sequences of the nuclear rDNA coding for the small subunit rRNA (nucSSU) of Glomeromycota and the large subunit rRNA (nucLSU) of Basidiomycota. Sequence analyses showed that Sebacinales and Tulasnellales were only shared within but not between ericads and orchids or between liverworts and orchids, respectively. Regarding arbuscular-mycorrhiza-forming trees, however, 18 out of 33 Glomus sequence types were shared by two to four tree species belonging to distinct families. Nearly all investigated trees shared one sequence type with another tree individual. Host range and potential shared guilds appeared to be restricted to the plant family level for Basidiomycota, but were covering diverse plant families in case of Glomeromycota. Given that the sequence types as defined here correspond to fungal species, our findings indicate potential fungal networks between trees. (C) 2007 Gesellschaft fur Okologie. Published by Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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