Divergent, age-associated fungal communities of Pinus flexilis and Pinus longaeva

被引:25
作者
Birch, Joseph D. [1 ,2 ]
Lutz, James A. [2 ]
Turner, Benjamin L. [3 ]
Karst, Justine [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Renewable Resources, 442 Earth Sci Bldg, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E3, Canada
[2] Utah State Univ, Dept Wildland Resources, Logan, UT 84322 USA
[3] Univ Florida, Soil & Water Sci Dept, Gainesville, FL USA
关键词
Dendroecology; Ectomycorrhizal; Great Basin bristlecone pine; Limber pine; Utah Forest Dynamics Plot; COMMON MYCORRHIZAL NETWORKS; WESTERN UNITED-STATES; ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI; BRISTLECONE-PINE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; BLISTER RUST; TREES; FOREST; SOIL; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119277
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
The long-lived five-needle pines, Pinus flexilis (limber pine) and Pinus longaeva (Great Basin bristlecone pine) can co-occur and may form symbiotic partnerships with the same species of ectomycorrhizal fungi. These shared symbiotic relationships may facilitate the persistence of these pine species. Throughout their lives, P. flexilis and P. longaeva may also assemble unique belowground fungal communities, adding to the conservation value of ancient trees. We used MiSeq sequencing of fungal rDNA to compare fungal community similarity for cooccurring P. flexilis and P. longaeva roots and soils in an old-growth forest at the Utah Forest Dynamics Plot, Utah, USA. We cored trees to measure their age and determine whether fungal communities change with advanced tree age. We found 720 amplicon sequence variants associated with P. flexilis roots, 736 with P. longaeva roots, and 199 that were shared between the two pines. Root-associated fungal communities were significantly different between P. flexilis and P. longaeva despite similar soil communities. The fungal community composition on P. flexilis roots and around P. longaeva soil was associated with advanced tree age up to 1340 years. The root-associated fungal community of P. flexilis and the soil community of P. longaeva increased in dissimilarity with tree age, indicating that age heterogeneity within old-growth stands promotes fungal diversity. The significant differences in root-associated fungal communities between the two pine species highlights that they are likely engaged in different bi-directional selection with fungal communities.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 92 条
[51]   Root-associated fungal communities along a primary succession on a mine spoil: Distinct ecological guilds assemble differently [J].
Kolarikova, Zuzana ;
Kohout, Petr ;
Kruger, Claudia ;
Janouskova, Martina ;
Mrnka, Libor ;
Rydlova, Jana .
SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2017, 113 :143-152
[52]   Shift in fungal communities and associated enzyme activities along an age gradient of managed Pinus sylvestris stands [J].
Kyaschenko, Julia ;
Clemmensen, Karina E. ;
Hagenbo, Andreas ;
Karltun, Erik ;
Lindahl, Bjorn D. .
ISME JOURNAL, 2017, 11 (04) :863-874
[53]   Soil fungal networks maintain local dominance of ectomycorrhizal trees [J].
Liang, Minxia ;
Johnson, David ;
Burslem, David F. R. P. ;
Yu, Shixiao ;
Fang, Miao ;
Taylor, Joe D. ;
Taylor, Andy F. S. ;
Helgason, Thorunn ;
Liu, Xubing .
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (01)
[54]  
Lindenmayer D. B., 2017, Biological Reviews, V92, P1434
[55]   The Unique Challenges of Conserving Large Old Trees [J].
Lindenmayer, David B. ;
Laurance, William F. .
TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2016, 31 (06) :416-418
[56]   Global Decline in Large Old Trees [J].
Lindenmayer, David B. ;
Laurance, William F. ;
Franklin, Jerry F. .
SCIENCE, 2012, 338 (6112) :1305-1306
[57]   Global importance of large-diameter trees [J].
Lutz, James A. ;
Furniss, Tucker J. ;
Johnson, Daniel J. ;
Davies, Stuart J. ;
Allen, David ;
Alonso, Alfonso ;
Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina J. ;
Andrade, Ana ;
Baltzer, Jennifer ;
Becker, Kendall M. L. ;
Blomdahl, Erika M. ;
Bourg, Norman A. ;
Bunyavejchewin, Sarayudh ;
Burslem, David F. R. P. ;
Cansler, C. Alina ;
Cao, Ke ;
Cao, Min ;
Cardenas, Dairon ;
Chang, Li-Wan ;
Chao, Kuo-Jung ;
Chao, Wei-Chun ;
Chiang, Jyh-Min ;
Chu, Chengjin ;
Chuyong, George B. ;
Clay, Keith ;
Condit, Richard ;
Cordell, Susan ;
Dattaraja, Handanakere S. ;
Duque, Alvaro ;
Ewango, Corneille E. N. ;
Fischer, Gunter A. ;
Fletcher, Christine ;
Freund, James A. ;
Giardina, Christian ;
Germain, Sara J. ;
Gilbert, Gregory S. ;
Hao, Zhanqing ;
Hart, Terese ;
Hau, Billy C. H. ;
He, Fangliang ;
Hector, Andrew ;
Howe, Robert W. ;
Hsieh, Chang-Fu ;
Hu, Yue-Hua ;
Hubbell, Stephen P. ;
Inman-Narahari, Faith M. ;
Itoh, Akira ;
Janik, David ;
Kassim, Abdul Rahman ;
Kenfack, David .
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2018, 27 (07) :849-864
[58]   Large-diameter trees, snags, and deadwood in southern Utah, USA [J].
Lutz, James A. ;
Struckman, Soren ;
Furniss, Tucker J. ;
Birch, Joseph D. ;
Yocom, Larissa L. ;
McAvoy, Darren J. .
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2021, 10 (01)
[59]  
Lutz JA, 2015, NORTHWEST SCI, V89, P255, DOI 10.3955/046.089.0306
[60]   Potential impacts of climate change on the distribution of North American trees [J].
Mckenney, Daniel W. ;
Pedlar, John H. ;
Lawrence, Kevin ;
Campbell, Kathy ;
Hutchinson, Michael F. .
BIOSCIENCE, 2007, 57 (11) :939-948