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Application of next-generation sequencing technologies to conservation of wood-inhabiting fungi.

Witoon Purahong1, Tesfaye Wubet1,2, Dirk Krüger1, François Buscot1,2.   

Abstract

Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has significantly increased knowledge of microbial communities and their distribution. However, it is still not common to apply NGS technology to microbial conservation. We sought to use NGS technologies to evaluate conservation strategies for wood-inhabiting fungi. Evaluating a deadwood experiment 3 years after it was established, we specifically examined which tree species combinations promoted the highest richness of wood-inhabiting fungi. Deadwood enrichment was an effective strategy and logs of 6 tree species, either those with the highest wood-inhabiting fungal α and γ diversity or those with the highest β diversity, maintained >1,000 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) spread over a wide range of taxonomic groups. In comparison, a conservation strategy based only on the results of sporocarp surveys yielded 591 OTUs. This result highlights the need to use NGS approaches to inform microbial conservation strategies. We also determined that 5 tree species with the highest saproxylic beetle γ diversity simultaneously conserved wood-inhabiting fungi. Apart from deadwood volume, we suggest data on deadwood quality and species also be included as indicators, especially for wood-inhabiting fungal diversity, and incorporated quickly in forest assessment and monitoring systems in Central Europe.
© 2018 Society for Conservation Biology.

Keywords:  ITS; conservación de microbios; conservation strategy; deadwood; deadwood enrichment; enriquecimiento de la madera muerta; estrategia de conservación; forest management; madera muerta; manejo de bosques; microbial conservation; next-generation sequencing; secuenciación de nueva generación; 二代测序; 保护策略; 微生物保护; 枯木; 枯木富集; 森林管理; 转录间隔区 (ITS)

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30350883     DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conserv Biol        ISSN: 0888-8892            Impact factor:   6.560


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