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Community composition and trophic mode diversity of fungi associated with fruiting body of medicinal Sanghuangporus vaninii

Yanjun Ma, Wei-Qian Gao, Fan Zhang, Xue-Tai Zhu, Wei-Bao Kong, Shiquan Niu, Kunshan Gao, Hongqin Yang

2022BMC Microbiology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The microbial symbionts of macrofungal fruiting body have been shown to play momentous roles in host growth, development, and secondary metabolism. Nevertheless, there is no report on the fungal diversity of Sanghuangporus, a medicinal and edible homologous macrofungus as "forest gold", which has good effects on antioxidation, boosting immunity and curing stomachache. Here, the diversity and functional group of fungi associated with the fruiting body of the most widely applied S. vaninii were characterized by high-throughput sequencing and FUNGuild tool for the first time. RESULTS: Total 11 phyla, 34 classes, 84 orders, 186 families, and 328 genera were identified in the fruiting body, and our results revealed that the fungal community was dominated by the host fungal taxonomy with absolute superiority (more than 70%), namely, Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes, Hymenochaetales, Hymenochaetaceae, and genus of Phellinus corrected to Sanghuangporus. Simultaneously, the reads allocated into non-host fungal operational taxonomic units were largely dominated by Ascomycota, Sordariomycetes, Sordariales, Mortierellaceae, and Mortierella. Furthermore, the endophytic fungi were assigned into three trophic modes of "saprotroph" (53.2%), "symbiotroph" (32.2%), and "pathotroph" (14.1%), in which the category of "plant pathogen" was highest enriched with relative abundance of 91.8%, indicating that the endophytic fungi may have the potential to adjust the growth and metabolism of host S. vaninii. CONCLUSION: Altogether, this report firstly provided new findings that can be inspiring for further in-depth studies to exploit bioactive microbial resources for increased production of Sanghuangporus via coculture, as well as to explore the relationship between macrofungi and their associated endophytes.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyAscomycotaBasidiomycotaTrophic levelAgaricomycetesPlant use of endophytic fungi in defenseBotanyHost (biology)Microbial ecologyMycologyPhylumFungusTaxonomic rankEcologyBacteriaGeneGeneticsBiochemistryTaxonMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsFungal Biology and ApplicationsEntomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest Control
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