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Cultivable fungal community associated with the tropical orchid Dichaea andina

Yasmin A. Alomía, J. Túpac Otero, Jana Jersáková, Pablo R. Stevenson

2022Fungal ecology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The orchid–fungus relationship has been studied since the discovery that the minute seeds of orchids depend on fungi to support the germination process. With the aim of describing the biodiversity of cultivable endophytic and mycorrhizal fungi from the orchid Dichaea andina, we isolated pure fungal cultures from its roots and identified them by sequencing the internal transcribed spacer. We recorded 22 fungal operational taxonomic units belonging to eight orders of Ascomycota: Eurotiales, Hypocreales, Xylariales, Helotiales, Boliniales, Chaetothyriales, Chaetosphaeriales and Pleosporales. The only Basidiomycota isolated belonged to the genus Ceratobasidium from the order Cantharellales, whose members are known as orchid mycorrhizal fungi. At the genus level, we identified 16 genera, the most common of which were Byssochlamys, Camarops, Trichoderma, Cladophialophora, Fusarium and Xylaria; some of them had been reported previously as orchid endophytes. The relevance of endophytic fungi to their hosts is still unclear, but this widely distributed interaction deserves further investigation.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyHypocrealesBotanyAscomycotaPlant use of endophytic fungi in defenseBasidiomycotaInternal transcribed spacerGenusFusariumRibosomal RNAGeneBiochemistryPlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsPlant and animal studies