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The effects of different human disturbance regimes on root fungal diversity of Rhododendron ovatum in subtropical forests of China
Zhang, Yanhua; Ni, Jian; Tang, Fangping; Jiang, Lifen1; Guo, Tianrong; Pei, Kequan2; Sun, Lifu1; Liang, Yu2
2017
Source PublicationCANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
ISSN0045-5067
Volume47Issue:5Pages:659-666
AbstractEricoid mycorrhizal associations are a symbiotic relationship between soil fungi and ericaceous plants. Diversity of fungi associated with hair roots of ericaceous plants may vary as a result of frequent disturbances by human activities. The fungal diversity and communities associated with hair roots of Rhododendron ovatum were investigated along a human disturbance gradient in subtropical forests of China. Nine hundred fungal operational taxonomic units were determined by high-throughput sequencing, including different phyla such as Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Zygomycota, Chytridiomycota, and Glomeromycota. The dominant phylum in Cunninghamia lanceolata plantations and old-growth forest was Ascomycota, while Basidiomycota was the dominant phylum in secondary forests. The indicator species analyses showed that more pathogenic indicator fungi appeared in the disturbed forests, whereas more putative ericoid mycorrhizal fungi existed in the old-growth forests. Principal component analysis also showed that the fungal communities in the hair roots of R. ovatum were distinct between natural forests and plantations, suggesting that the fungal communities associated with hair roots of R. ovatum after logging were resilient and could recover to predisturbance status. The results of envfit analysis showed that performance of host plants rather than accompanying plant community and soil parameters of plots was the key determinant of the root-associated fungal community of R. ovatum.
KeywordRhododendron ovatum fungal diversity human disturbance subtropical forests land use
Subject AreaScience & Technology - Other Topics
DOI10.1038/ncomms15972
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
WOS KeywordERICOID MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI ; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE ; NO EVIDENCE ; HAIR ROOTS ; PLANT ; SOIL ; ERICACEAE ; ABUNDANCE ; SEEDLINGS ; GRADIENT
WOS IDWOS:000404030200001
PublisherCANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
SubtypeArticle
Publication PlaceOTTAWA
EISSN1208-6037
Funding OrganizationNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [31170469, 31170495] ; Technology Division of Shaoxing [2013B70040]
Corresponding Author Emailsunlifu@usx.edu.cn ; coolrain@ibcas.ac.cn
OAgold, Green Published
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.ibcas.ac.cn/handle/2S10CLM1/22210
Collection植被与环境变化国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.Shaoxing Univ, Coll Life Sci, Shaoxing 312000, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
2.Univ Oklahoma, Dept Microbiol & Plant Biol, Norman, OK 73019 USA
3.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Bot, State Key Lab Vegetat & Environm Change, Beijing 100093, Peoples R China
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Zhang, Yanhua,Ni, Jian,Tang, Fangping,et al. The effects of different human disturbance regimes on root fungal diversity of Rhododendron ovatum in subtropical forests of China[J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH,2017,47(5):659-666.
APA Zhang, Yanhua.,Ni, Jian.,Tang, Fangping.,Jiang, Lifen.,Guo, Tianrong.,...&Liang, Yu.(2017).The effects of different human disturbance regimes on root fungal diversity of Rhododendron ovatum in subtropical forests of China.CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH,47(5),659-666.
MLA Zhang, Yanhua,et al."The effects of different human disturbance regimes on root fungal diversity of Rhododendron ovatum in subtropical forests of China".CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH 47.5(2017):659-666.
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