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Spatial patterns of fungal endophytes in a subtropical montane rainforest of northern Taiwan

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FUNGAL ECOLOGY
卷 39, 期 -, 页码 316-327

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.funeco.2018.12.012

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Fungal endophytes; Microbial ecology; ITS; Plant-fungal interactions; Fushan subtropical forest dynamics plot; Mycobiome; Core microbiome; PCNM/dbMEM spatial analysis

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  1. USA National Science Foundation
  2. R.O.C (Taiwan) Ministry of Science and Technology, under the 2013 East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes program (EAPSI program) [12-498]
  3. Cascade Mycological Society
  4. Mycological Society of America
  5. R.O.C. (Taiwan) Council of Agriculture and Ministry of Science and Technology

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Fungal endophytes of plants are ubiquitous and important to host plant health. Wood-inhabiting and foliar endophyte communities from multiple tree hosts were sampled at multiple spatial scales across the Fushan forest dynamics plot in northern Taiwan, using culture-free, community DNA amplicon sequencing methods. Fungal endophyte communities were distinct between leaves and wood, but the mycobiomes were highly variable across and within tree species. Despite this, host tree species was an important predictor of mycobiome community-composition. Within a single common tree species, core mycobiomes were characterized using co-occurrence analysis. The spatial co-occurrence patterns of these few species of fungal endophytes appear to explain the strong host effect. For wood endophytes, a consistent core mycobiome coexisted with the host across the extent of the study. For leaf endophytes, the core fungi resembled a more dynamic, gradient model of the core microbiome, changing across the topography and distance of the study. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd and British Mycological Society. All rights reserved.

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