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Community richness and diversity of endophytic fungi associated with the orchid Guarianthe skinneri infested with Black Blotch in the Soconusco Region, Chiapas, Mexico

Hernández Ramírez, Fabiola [autora] | Damon, Anne Ashby [autora] | Fernández Pavía, Sylvia Patricia [autora] | Guillén Navarro, Griselda Karina [autora] | Iracheta Donjuan, Leobardo [autor] | Zarza Franco, Guadalupe Eugenia [autora] | Castro Chan, Ricardo Alberto [autor].
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 en línea Artículo en línea Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Computadora Tipo de portador: Recurso en líneaTema(s): Hongos endófitos | Lasiodiplodia theobromae | Guarianthe skinneri | Orquídeas | Taxonomía de hongos | Unidades de manejo ambientalTema(s) en inglés: Endophytic fungi | Lasiodiplodia theobromae | Guarianthe skinneri | Orchids | Taxonomy of fungi | Environmental management unitsDescriptor(es) geográficos: Jardín Etnobiológico de las Selvas del Soconusco, Tuzantán (Chiapas, México)Nota de acceso: Acceso en línea sin restricciones En: Diversity. Volumen 15, número 7, 807 (2023), páginas 1-18. --ISSN: 1424-2818Número de sistema: 63982Resumen:
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Orchids coexist with a diversity of endophytic fungi within their roots and other parts of the plant. These are presumed to contribute to nutrition, and may protect the plants against pathogens and herbivores; however, some may be latent pathogens and/or bring no benefit to the plant. Guarianthe skinneri is an epiphytic Central American threatened orchid used as an ornamental plant and in the rituals and celebrations of many communities. However, in the Soconusco region (Chiapas, Mexico), the pseudobulbs of mature plants are affected by the Lasiodiplodia theobromae fungus, causing the disease “black blotch”. We evaluated and compared the diversity of the endophytic fungal community within the leaves, pseudobulbs and roots of mature plants in two conditions, asymptomatic and symptomatic. Thirty samples from each condition and tissue were amplified with ITS and sequenced by Illumina MiSeq. Sequences were obtained and analyzed to determine taxonomic assignment and functionality with FUNGuild, obtaining 1857 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs). Alpha diversity was similar between plant conditions. In symptomatic plants, significant differences were found between the three types of tissue. According to the FUNGuild functionality analysis, 368 ASVs were determined to be endophytic fungi. The tissues of G. skinneri plants are reservoirs of fungal endophytes that should be considered for further exploration for research and conservation purposes.

Recurso en línea: https://doi.org/10.3390/d15070807
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Orchids coexist with a diversity of endophytic fungi within their roots and other parts of the plant. These are presumed to contribute to nutrition, and may protect the plants against pathogens and herbivores; however, some may be latent pathogens and/or bring no benefit to the plant. Guarianthe skinneri is an epiphytic Central American threatened orchid used as an ornamental plant and in the rituals and celebrations of many communities. However, in the Soconusco region (Chiapas, Mexico), the pseudobulbs of mature plants are affected by the Lasiodiplodia theobromae fungus, causing the disease “black blotch”. We evaluated and compared the diversity of the endophytic fungal community within the leaves, pseudobulbs and roots of mature plants in two conditions, asymptomatic and symptomatic. Thirty samples from each condition and tissue were amplified with ITS and sequenced by Illumina MiSeq. Sequences were obtained and analyzed to determine taxonomic assignment and functionality with FUNGuild, obtaining 1857 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs). Alpha diversity was similar between plant conditions. In symptomatic plants, significant differences were found between the three types of tissue. According to the FUNGuild functionality analysis, 368 ASVs were determined to be endophytic fungi. The tissues of G. skinneri plants are reservoirs of fungal endophytes that should be considered for further exploration for research and conservation purposes. eng

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