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Endophytic and mycorrhizal fungi associated with roots of endangered native orchids from the Atlantic Forest, Brazil
Authors:Sabrina Feliciano Oliveira  Melissa Faust Bocayuva  Tomás Gomes Reis Veloso  Denise Mara Soares Bazzolli  Cynthia Canedo da Silva  Olinto Liparini Pereira  Maria Catarina Megumi Kasuya
Institution:1. Microbiology Department, Federal University of Vi?osa, Peter Henry Rolfs Avenue, s/n, CEP 36570-000, Vi?osa, Minas Gerais, Brazil
2. Biology Department, Federal University of Vi?osa, Peter Henry Rolfs Avenue, s/n, CEP 36570-000, Vi?osa, Minas Gerais, Brazil
3. Phytopathology Department, Federal University of Vi?osa, Peter Henry Rolfs Avenue, s/n, CEP 36570-000, Vi?osa, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Abstract:The composition and diversity of fungal communities associated with three endangered orchid species, Hadrolaelia jongheana, Hoffmannseggella caulescens, and Hoffmannseggella cinnabarina, found in different vegetation formations of the Atlantic Forest were determined by constructing clone libraries and by applying diversity and richness indices. Our results demonstrated the presence of Basidiomycetes. Sebacinales (81.61 %) and Cantharellales (12.10 %) were the dominant orders and are potential candidates for orchid mycorrhizal fungi. The Ascomycetes identified included the Helotiales (29.31 %), Capnodiales (18.10 %), and Sordariales (10.34 %), among others. These orders may represent potentially endophytic fungi. A Shannon–Wiener diversity index (H′) analysis showed a relatively high fungal community diversity associated with these tropical orchids. This diversity may offer greater flexibility in terms of the adaptation of the plants to changing environmental conditions and the potential facilitation of reintroduction programs. The Simpson diversity index values showed that all of the libraries included dominant species, and a LIBSHUFF analysis showed that the fungal communities were structurally different from each other, suggesting an influence of local factors on this diversity. This study offers important information for the development of conservation strategies for threatened and endemic species of Brazilian flora in an important and threatened hotspot.
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