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Fungal community inside lichen: a curious case of sparse diversity and high modularity.
Yang, Jiho; Woo, Jung-Jae; Oh, Seung-Yoon; Kim, Wonyong; Hur, Jae-Seoun.
Affiliation
  • Yang J; Korean Lichen Research Institute, Sunchon National University, 255 Jungang-ro, Suncheon, 57922, South Korea.
  • Woo JJ; Department of Biology, Sunchon National University, 255 Jungang-ro, Suncheon, 57922, South Korea.
  • Oh SY; Korean Lichen Research Institute, Sunchon National University, 255 Jungang-ro, Suncheon, 57922, South Korea.
  • Kim W; Department of Biology, Sunchon National University, 255 Jungang-ro, Suncheon, 57922, South Korea.
  • Hur JS; Department of Biology and Chemistry, Changwon National University, 20 Changwondaehak-ro, Changwon, 51140, South Korea.
Environ Microbiome ; 18(1): 73, 2023 Oct 03.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37789449
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Lichens represent not only the mutualism of fungal and photosynthetic partners but also are composed of microbial consortium harboring diverse fungi known as endolichenic fungi. While endolichenic fungi are known to exert a remarkable influence on lichen ecology through their crucial roles in nutrient cycling, bioprospecting and biodiversity, the enigmatic community structures of these fungal inhabitants remain shrouded in mystery, awaiting further exploration and discovery. To address knowledge gap, we conducted metabarcoding on two lichens using 18S gene amplification, Dirinara applanta and Parmotrema tinctorum, and compared their microbial communities to those found in the pine bark to which the lichens were attached. Our hypothesis was that the endolichenic communities would exhibit distinct diversity patterns, community structures, network structures, and specialist composition compared to the surrounding epiphytic community.

RESULTS:

Our investigation has shed light on the clear demarcation between the endolichenic and epiphytic fungal communities, as they exhibit markedly different characteristics that set them apart from each other. This research demonstrated that the endolichenic communities are less diverse as compared to the epiphytic communities. Through community similarity analysis, we observed that two endolichenic communities are more similar to each other in terms of community composition than with the adjacent epiphytic communities. Moreover, we unveiled a striking contrast in the network structures between the endolichenic and epiphytic communities, as the former displayed a more modular and less nested features that is evocative of a potent host-filtration mechanism.

CONCLUSIONS:

Through our investigation, we have discovered that lichens harbor less intricate and interconnected fungal communities compared to the neighboring epiphytic environment. These observations provide valuable insights into the metagenomic architecture of lichens and offer a tantalizing glimpse into the unique mycobiome.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Environ Microbiome Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: South Korea

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Environ Microbiome Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: South Korea
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