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Ectomycorrhizal fungal community structure in a young orchard of grafted and ungrafted hybrid chestnut saplings.

Serena Santolamazza-Carbone1,2, Laura Iglesias-Bernabé3, Esteban Sinde-Stompel4, Pedro Pablo Gallego3,5.   

Abstract

Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal community of the European chestnut has been poorly investigated, and mostly by sporocarp sampling. We proposed the study of the ECM fungal community of 2-year-old chestnut hybrids Castanea × coudercii (Castanea sativa × Castanea crenata) using molecular approaches. By using the chestnut hybrid clones 111 and 125, we assessed the impact of grafting on ECM colonization rate, species diversity, and fungal community composition. The clone type did not have an impact on the studied variables; however, grafting significantly influenced ECM colonization rate in clone 111. Species diversity and richness did not vary between the experimental groups. Grafted and ungrafted plants of clone 111 had a different ECM fungal species composition. Sequence data from ITS regions of rDNA revealed the presence of 9 orders, 15 families, 19 genera, and 27 species of ECM fungi, most of them generalist, early-stage species. Thirteen new taxa were described in association with chestnuts. The basidiomycetes Agaricales (13 taxa) and Boletales (11 taxa) represented 36% and 31%, of the total sampled ECM fungal taxa, respectively. Scleroderma citrinum, S. areolatum, and S. polyrhizum (Boletales) were found in 86% of the trees and represented 39% of total ECM root tips. The ascomycete Cenococcum geophilum (Mytilinidiales) was found in 80% of the trees but accounted only for 6% of the colonized root tips. These results could help to unveil the impact of grafting on fungal symbionts, improving management of chestnut agro-ecosystems and production of edible fungal species.

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Keywords:  Castanea sativa × castanea crenata; Early-stage fungi; Ectomycorrhizal colonization rate; Fungal diversity; Grafting; Internal transcriber spacer (ITS) regions

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33502579     DOI: 10.1007/s00572-020-01015-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycorrhiza        ISSN: 0940-6360            Impact factor:   3.387


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Review 2.  Endophytic Fungi and Ecological Fitness of Chestnuts.

Authors:  Rosario Nicoletti; Gabriele Loris Beccaro; Agnieszka Sekara; Chiara Cirillo; Claudio Di Vaio
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-13
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