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Historical Differentiation and Recent Hybridization in Natural Populations of the Nematode-Trapping Fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora in China

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MICROORGANISMS
卷 9, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9091919

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short tandem repeat; genetic differentiation; unique alleles; non-random recombination; phenotypic variation; nematicidal activity

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31760010]
  2. Department of Science and Technology of Yunnan Province [202101AT070184]
  3. Science and Technology for Youth Talent Growth Project of the Guizhou Provincial Education Department [KY2018412]
  4. Guizhou Natural Science Foundation [LH[2017]7021]
  5. Top Young Talents Program of the Ten Thousand Talents Plan in Yunnan Province

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The study found historical divergence within the A. oligospora population in China, with genetically differentiated populations showing phenotypic differences related to ecological adaptations, and evidence for recent dispersion and hybridization among historically subdivided geographic populations.
Maintaining the effects of nematode-trapping fungi (NTF) agents in order to control plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) in different ecological environments has been a major challenge in biological control applications. To achieve such an objective, it is important to understand how populations of the biocontrol agent NTF are geographically and ecologically structured. A previous study reported evidence for ecological adaptation in the model NTF species Arthrobotrys oligospora. However, their large-scale geographic structure, patterns of gene flow, their potential phenotypic diversification, and host specialization remain largely unknown. In this study, we developed a new panel of 20 polymorphic short tandem repeat (STR) markers and analyzed 239 isolates of A. oligospora from 19 geographic populations in China. In addition, DNA sequences at six nuclear gene loci and strain mating types (MAT) were obtained for these strains. Our analyses suggest historical divergence within the A. oligospora population in China. The genetically differentiated populations also showed phenotypic differences that may be related to their ecological adaptations. Interestingly, our analyses identified evidence for recent dispersion and hybridization among the historically subdivided geographic populations in nature. Together, our results indicate a changing population structure of A. oligospora in China and that care must be taken in selecting the appropriate strains as biocontrol agents that can effectively reproduce in agriculture soil while maintaining their nematode-trapping ability.

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