| Literature DB >> 33482404 |
Daniela Costa1, Telma Fernandes1, Fátima Martins2, José A Pereira2, Rui M Tavares1, Pedro M Santos3, Paula Baptista2, Teresa Lino-Neto4.
Abstract
A wide array of fungal endophytes is known to inhabit plant tissues and were recently recognized as essential for plant health. A better description of the scarcely known endophyte microbiota in olive tree phyllosphere is the first step for elucidating the microbial interactions that lead to olive disease establishment. In this work, the fungal endophytic community of the phyllosphere of different olive tree cultivars (Cobrançosa, Galega vulgar, Madural, Picual, Verdeal Transmontana) is revealed by using a metabarcoding strategy targeting ITS1 barcode. A total of 460 OTUs were obtained, increasing the broad view of fungal endophytes inhabiting the olive tree phyllosphere, in particular yeast endophytes. New endophytes were persistently found in all cultivar tissues. Different olive tree cultivars depicted distinct endophyte communities. Olive cultivars exhibited dissimilar amounts of fungi with distinct ecological functions, which could explain at least in part their differential susceptibility/tolerance to olive diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Ecological function; Endophytes; Fungi; Metabarcoding; Olive cultivars; Phyllosphere
Year: 2021 PMID: 33482404 DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2020.126693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microbiol Res ISSN: 0944-5013 Impact factor: 5.415