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Distinct Features Based on Partitioning of the Endophytic Fungi of Cereals and Other Grasses

Xiang Sun, Or Sharon, Amir Sharon

2023Microbiology Spectrum13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study proposes a novel method for diagnosing core microbiotas based on prevalence of community members in a meta-community, which could be determined and supported statistically. Using this approach, the study found stratification in community assembly processes within fungal endophyte communities (FECs) in the stems of wheat and cereal-related wild species. The core and noncore partitions of the FECs exhibited certain degrees of determinism from different aspects. Further analysis revealed abundant and consistent interactions between rare taxa, which might contribute to the determinism process in noncore partitions. Despite minor differences in FEC compositions, wheat FECs showed distinct patterns in community assembly processes compared to wild species, suggesting the effects of domestication on FECs. Overall, our study provided a new approach for identifying core microbiota and provides insights into the community assembly processes within FECs in wheat and related wild species.

Topics & Concepts

Plant use of endophytic fungi in defenseBiologyCommunity structureEndophyteAscomycotaEcologyBotanyGeneticsGenePlant and fungal interactionsMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsPlant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
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