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Worldwide diversity of endophytic fungi and insects associated with dormant tree twigs

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SCIENTIFIC DATA
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-022-01162-3

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [C15.0081, 174644]
  2. Swiss Federal Office for the Environment [00.0418.PZ/ P193-1077]
  3. COST Action Global Warning [FP1401]
  4. United Kingdom (Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office)
  5. China (Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs)
  6. Australia (Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research)
  7. Canada (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)
  8. Netherlands (Directorate General for International Cooperation)
  9. Switzerland (Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation)
  10. Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-19-0116, APVV-15-0531]
  11. Slovenian Research Agency [P4-0107]
  12. Slovenian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food (Public Forestry Service)
  13. OTKA by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office [128008]
  14. Estonian Science Foundation grant [PSG136]
  15. 15. Juni Fonden [2017-N-123]
  16. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland [SUB/040013-D019]
  17. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [15-29-02645, 19-04-01029]
  18. DAERA
  19. South African Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE)
  20. Ministry of education, science and technological development of the Republic of Serbia [451-03-68/2020-14/200197]

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International trade and climate change are major factors contributing to the spread of damaging tree pests. This study presents a large-scale assessment of tree-associated fungi and insects, revealing the diversity of these taxa across different geographic and climatic gradients. The dataset generated will facilitate further research on the distribution of fungal endophytes and insects in trees.
International trade in plants and climate change are two of the main factors causing damaging tree pests (i.e. fungi and insects) to spread into new areas. To mitigate these risks, a large-scale assessment of tree-associated fungi and insects is needed. We present records of endophytic fungi and insects in twigs of 17 angiosperm and gymnosperm genera, from 51 locations in 32 countries worldwide. Endophytic fungi were characterized by high-throughput sequencing of 352 samples from 145 tree species in 28 countries. Insects were reared from 227 samples of 109 tree species in 18 countries and sorted into taxonomic orders and feeding guilds. Herbivorous insects were grouped into morphospecies and were identified using molecular and morphological approaches. This dataset reveals the diversity of tree-associated taxa, as it contains 12,721 fungal Amplicon Sequence Variants and 208 herbivorous insect morphospecies, sampled across broad geographic and climatic gradients and for many tree species. This dataset will facilitate applied and fundamental studies on the distribution of fungal endophytes and insects in trees.

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