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Diverse fungal communities associated with the roots of isoetid plants are structured by host plant identity

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    SYSNO ASEP0532975
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleDiverse fungal communities associated with the roots of isoetid plants are structured by host plant identity
    Author(s) Sudová, Radka (BU-J) RID, ORCID
    Kohout, Petr (BU-J) ORCID
    Rydlová, Jana (BU-J) RID, ORCID
    Čtvrtlíková, Martina (BC-A) RID
    Suda, Jan (BU-J) RID
    Voříšková, J. (CZ)
    Kolaříková, Zuzana (BU-J) ORCID, RID
    Article number100914
    Source TitleFungal Ecology. - : Elsevier - ISSN 1754-5048
    Roč. 45, JUN 2020 (2020), s. 1-15
    Number of pages15 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryGB - United Kingdom
    Keywordsarbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis ; isoetids ; submerged aquatic habitats
    Subject RIVEH - Ecology, Behaviour
    OECD categoryMarine biology, freshwater biology, limnology
    Subject RIV - cooperationBiology Centre (since 2006) - Ecology, Behaviour
    R&D ProjectsGAP504/10/0781 GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    Method of publishingLimited access
    Institutional supportBU-J - RVO:67985939 ; BC-A - RVO:60077344
    UT WOS000530878800003
    EID SCOPUS85081003013
    DOI10.1016/j.funeco.2020.100914
    AnnotationWe examined fungi associated with roots of isoetid plants collected from six Norwegian lakes. The composition of the diverse fungal communities was shaped mainly by host identity, while abiotic factors had negligible effects. The communities associated with roots of Subularia aquatica, Isoetes echinospora and Isoetes lacustris were dominated by Ascomycota, Chytridiomycota, and Basidiomycota while Glomeromycota were infrequent and the proportion of unidentified fungal taxa was relatively high. In contrast, Lobelia dortmanna and Littorella uniflora roots associated mainly with Glomeromycota, Ascomycota, and Basidiomycota. Chytridiomycota and unidentified fungi were rare. Glomeromycota comprised 39 phylotypes spanning nine families, with the second most abundant phylotype belonging to a yet undescribed sister lineage to the family Archaeosporaceae, repeatedly reported from aquatic environments. Our results indicate that fungal communities in roots of aquatic plants might be diverse as in terrestrial plants, and that they comprise a high proportion of yet undescribed taxa.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Botany
    ContactMartina Bartošová, martina.bartosova@ibot.cas.cz, ibot@ibot.cas.cz, Tel.: 271 015 242 ; Marie Jakšová, marie.jaksova@ibot.cas.cz, Tel.: 384 721 156-8
    Year of Publishing2021
    Electronic addresshttp://hdl.handle.net/11104/0311477
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