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DOI10.1080/12298093.2024.2307117
Fungal Microbiome of Alive and Dead Korean Fir in its Native Habitats
You, Young-Hyun; Park, Jong Myong; Ku, Youn-Bong; Jeong, Tae-Yong; Lim, Kyeongmo; Shin, Jae-Ho; Kim, Jin-Suk; Hong, Ji Won
发表日期2024
ISSN1229-8093
EISSN2092-9323
起始页码52
结束页码1
卷号52期号:1
英文摘要A rapid decline of Abies koreana has been reported in most of the natural alpine habitats in Korea. It is generally accepted that this phenomenon is due to climate change even though no clear conclusions have been drawn. Most research has focused on abiotic environmental factors, but studies on the relationships between A. koreana and soil fungal microbiomes are scarce. In this study, the rhizoplane and rhizosphere fungal communities in the alive and dead Korean fir trees from its three major natural habitats including Mt. Deogyu, Mt. Halla, and Mt. Jiri in Korea were investigated to identify specific soil fungal groups closely associated with A. koreana. Soil fungal diversity in each study site was significantly different from another based on the beta diversity calculations. Heat tree analysis at the genus level showed that Clavulina, Beauveria, and Tomentella were most abundant in the healthy trees probably by forming ectomycorrhizae with Korean fir growth and controlling pests and diseases. However, Calocera, Dacrymyces, Gyoerffyella, Hydnotrya, Microdochium, Hyaloscypha, Mycosymbioces, and Podospora were abundant in the dead trees. Our findings suggested that Clavulina, Beauveria, and Tomentella are the major players that could be considered in future reforestation programs to establish ectomycorrhizal networks and promote growth. These genera may have played a significant role in the survival and growth of A. koreana in its natural habitats. In particular, the genus Gyoerffyella may account for the death of the seedlings. Our work presented exploratory research on the specific fungal taxa associated with the status of A. koreana.
英文关键词Korean fir; Abies koreana Wilson; population decline; soil fungal microbiome
语种英语
WOS研究方向Agriculture ; Mycology
WOS类目Agronomy ; Mycology
WOS记录号WOS:001155455500001
来源期刊MYCOBIOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/299413
作者单位National Institute of Biological Resources; Hankuk University Foreign Studies; Kyungpook National University; Kyungpook National University; Kyungpook National University
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You, Young-Hyun,Park, Jong Myong,Ku, Youn-Bong,et al. Fungal Microbiome of Alive and Dead Korean Fir in its Native Habitats[J],2024,52(1).
APA You, Young-Hyun.,Park, Jong Myong.,Ku, Youn-Bong.,Jeong, Tae-Yong.,Lim, Kyeongmo.,...&Hong, Ji Won.(2024).Fungal Microbiome of Alive and Dead Korean Fir in its Native Habitats.MYCOBIOLOGY,52(1).
MLA You, Young-Hyun,et al."Fungal Microbiome of Alive and Dead Korean Fir in its Native Habitats".MYCOBIOLOGY 52.1(2024).
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