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Changes in fungal community of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) needles along a latitudinal gradient in Sweden

Journal

FUNGAL ECOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue -, Pages 126-139

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.funeco.2015.05.012

Keywords

454 pyrosequencing; Foliar fungi; Fungal community; Latitude gradient; Lophodermium sp; Pinus sylvestris

Funding

  1. multi-disciplinary research programme - Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research (MISTRA)
  2. Swedish Forestry Industry
  3. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
  4. Umea University
  5. Forestry Research Institute of Sweden
  6. European Commission [226299, 265171]
  7. programme 'Future Forests'

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Conifer needles are typically long lived and can host a diverse community of fungal species with various effects on their host tree. The purpose of this study was to analyse shifts in the fungal community of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) needles on different spatial scales using 454 pyrosequencing. The fungal community composition changed gradually along a north-south gradient through Sweden, representing boreal to temperate vegetation zones. OTU richness and Shannon's diversity index increased with increasing latitude, but only in naturally regenerated forests. On the tree level, needles with symptoms of disease hosted a more diverse mycobiota compared to healthy needles, presumably supporting more pathogenic or saprotrophic species. This study provides a better insight into the patterns of fungal communities of Scots pine needles and highlights the need for further experimental research to identify specific environmental factors shaping the abundance of different fungal species. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd and The British Mycological Society. All rights reserved.

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