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Author(s):  
Devin R Leopold ◽  
Kabir G Peay ◽  
Peter M Vitousek ◽  
Tadashi Fukami

Abstract Ericaceous plants rely on ericoid mycorrhizal fungi for nutrient acquisition. However, the factors that affect the composition and structure of fungal communities associated with the roots of ericaceous plants remain largely unknown. Here, we use a 4.1-myr soil chronosequence in Hawaii to test the hypothesis that changes in nutrient availability with soil age determine the diversity and species composition of fungi associated with ericoid roots. We sampled roots of a native Hawaiian plant, Vaccinium calycinum, and used DNA metabarcoding to quantify changes in fungal diversity and community composition. We also used a fertilization experiment at the youngest and oldest sites to assess the importance of nutrient limitation. We found an increase in diversity and a clear pattern of species turnover across the chronosequence, driven largely by putative ericoid mycorrhizal fungi. Fertilization with nitrogen at the youngest site and phosphorus at the oldest site reduced fungal diversity, suggesting a direct role of nutrient limitation. Our results also reveal the presence of novel fungal species associated with Hawaiian Ericaceae and suggest a greater importance of phosphorus availability for communities of ericoid mycorrhizal fungi than is generally assumed.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Devin R. Leopold ◽  
Kabir G. Peay ◽  
Peter M. Vitousek ◽  
Tadashi Fukami

AbstractEricaceous plants rely on ericoid mycorrhizal fungi for nutrient acquisition. However, the factors that affect the composition and structure of these fungal communities remain largely unknown. Here, we use a 4.1-myr soil chronosequence in Hawaii to test the hypothesis that changes in nutrient availability with soil age determine the diversity and species composition of fungi associated with ericoid roots. We sampled roots of a native Hawaiian plant, Vaccinium calycinum, and used DNA metabarcoding to quantify changes in fungal diversity and species composition. We also used a fertilization experiment at the youngest and oldest sites to assess the importance of nutrient limitation. We found an increase in diversity and a clear pattern of species turnover across the chronosequence, driven largely by putative ericoid mycorrhizal fungi. Fertilization with nitrogen at the youngest site and phosphorus at the oldest site reduced total fungal diversity, suggesting a direct role of nutrient limitation. Our results also reveal the presence of novel fungal species associated with Hawaiian Ericaceae and suggest a greater importance of phosphorus availability for communities of ericoid mycorrhizal fungi than is generally assumed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 228 (5) ◽  
pp. 1640-1651 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maarten Van Geel ◽  
Hans Jacquemyn ◽  
Gerrit Peeters ◽  
Kasper Acker ◽  
Olivier Honnay ◽  
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Mycorrhiza ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 419-429
Author(s):  
Sepideh Fadaei ◽  
Maryamsadat Vaziriyeganeh ◽  
Michelle Young ◽  
Ira Sherr ◽  
Janusz J. Zwiazek

2018 ◽  
Vol 220 (4) ◽  
pp. 1141-1147 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silvia Perotto ◽  
Stefania Daghino ◽  
Elena Martino

2018 ◽  
Vol 217 (3) ◽  
pp. 1213-1229 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Martino ◽  
Emmanuelle Morin ◽  
Gwen-Aëlle Grelet ◽  
Alan Kuo ◽  
Annegret Kohler ◽  
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