| Literature DB >> 25933635 |
Yeongseon Jang1, Seokyoon Jang2, Mihee Min2, Joo-Hyun Hong2, Hanbyul Lee2, Hwanhwi Lee2, Young Woon Lim1, Jae-Jin Kim3.
Abstract
In this study, three different methods (fruiting body collection, mycelial isolation, and 454 sequencing) were implemented to determine the diversity of wood-inhabiting basidiomycetes from dead Manchurian fir (Abies holophylla). The three methods recovered similar species richness (26 species from fruiting bodies, 32 species from mycelia, and 32 species from 454 sequencing), but Fisher's alpha, Shannon-Wiener, Simpson's diversity indices of fungal communities indicated fruiting body collection and mycelial isolation displayed higher diversity compared with 454 sequencing. In total, 75 wood-inhabiting basidiomycetes were detected. The most frequently observed species were Heterobasidion orientale (fruiting body collection), Bjerkandera adusta (mycelial isolation), and Trichaptum fusco-violaceum (454 sequencing). Only two species, Hymenochaete yasudae and Hypochnicium karstenii, were detected by all three methods. This result indicated that Manchurian fir harbors a diverse basidiomycetous fungal community and for complete estimation of fungal diversity, multiple methods should be used. Further studies are required to understand their ecology in the context of forest ecosystems.Entities:
Keywords: Dead wood; Mycoparasitic fungi; Mycorrhizal fungi; Wood-decay fungi
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25933635 DOI: 10.1007/s00248-015-0616-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Ecol ISSN: 0095-3628 Impact factor: 4.552