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Diversity and Communities of Fungal Endophytes from Four Pinus Species in Korea
by
Rim, Soon Ok
, Park, Soo-Chul
, Montecillo, Jake Adolf V.
, Jeon, Junhyun
, Roy, Mehwish
, Bae, Hanhong
in
Ascomycota
/ Basidiomycota
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Biological control
/ Culture techniques
/ Endophytes
/ Environmental factors
/ Fungi
/ Genera
/ internal transcribed spacers
/ Korean Peninsula
/ Natural products
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Pine needles
/ Pine trees
/ Pinus
/ Pinus densiflora
/ Pinus koraiensis
/ Pinus thunbergii
/ Precipitation
/ Ribosomal DNA
/ Sampling
/ saprotrophs
/ Software
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ Stems
/ Tissues
/ Trees
2021
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Diversity and Communities of Fungal Endophytes from Four Pinus Species in Korea
by
Rim, Soon Ok
, Park, Soo-Chul
, Montecillo, Jake Adolf V.
, Jeon, Junhyun
, Roy, Mehwish
, Bae, Hanhong
in
Ascomycota
/ Basidiomycota
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Biological control
/ Culture techniques
/ Endophytes
/ Environmental factors
/ Fungi
/ Genera
/ internal transcribed spacers
/ Korean Peninsula
/ Natural products
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Pine needles
/ Pine trees
/ Pinus
/ Pinus densiflora
/ Pinus koraiensis
/ Pinus thunbergii
/ Precipitation
/ Ribosomal DNA
/ Sampling
/ saprotrophs
/ Software
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ Stems
/ Tissues
/ Trees
2021
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Diversity and Communities of Fungal Endophytes from Four Pinus Species in Korea
by
Rim, Soon Ok
, Park, Soo-Chul
, Montecillo, Jake Adolf V.
, Jeon, Junhyun
, Roy, Mehwish
, Bae, Hanhong
in
Ascomycota
/ Basidiomycota
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Biological control
/ Culture techniques
/ Endophytes
/ Environmental factors
/ Fungi
/ Genera
/ internal transcribed spacers
/ Korean Peninsula
/ Natural products
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Pine needles
/ Pine trees
/ Pinus
/ Pinus densiflora
/ Pinus koraiensis
/ Pinus thunbergii
/ Precipitation
/ Ribosomal DNA
/ Sampling
/ saprotrophs
/ Software
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ Stems
/ Tissues
/ Trees
2021
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Diversity and Communities of Fungal Endophytes from Four Pinus Species in Korea
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Diversity and Communities of Fungal Endophytes from Four Pinus Species in Korea
2021
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Fungal endophytes are ubiquitous in nature. They are known as potential sources of natural products, and possible agents for biocontrol attributing to their ability to produce a repertoire of bioactive compounds. In this study, we isolated fungal endophytes from three different tissues (needle, stem and root) of four Pinus species (Pinus densiflora, Pinus koraiensis, Pnus rigida, and Pinus thunbergii) across 18 sampling sites in Korea. A total number of 5872 culturable fungal endophytes were isolated using standard culturing techniques. Molecular identification based on the sequence analyses of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) or 28S ribosomal DNA revealed a total of 234 different fungal species. The isolated fungal endophytes belonged to Ascomycota (91.06%), Basidiomycota (5.95%) and Mucoromycota (2.97%), with 144 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) and 88 different genera. In all sampling sites, the highest species richness (S) was observed in site 1T (51 OTUs) while the lowest was observed in site 4T (27 OTUs). In terms of diversity, as measured by Shannon diversity index (H’), the sampling site 2D (H′ = 3.216) showed the highest while the lowest H’ was observed in site 2K (H’ = 2.232). Species richness (S) in three different tissues revealed that root and needle tissues are highly colonized with fungal endophytes compared to stem tissue. No significant difference was observed in the diversity of endophytes in three different tissues. Among the four Pinus species, P. thunbergii exhibited the highest species richness and diversity of fungal endophytes. Our findings also revealed that the environmental factors have no significant impact in shaping the composition of the fungal endophytes. Furthermore, FUNGuild analysis revealed three major classifications of fungal endophytes based on trophic modes namely saprotrophs, symbiotrophs, and pathotrophs in four Pinus species, with high proportions of saprotrophs and pathothrops.
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