2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2017.06.002
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Maternal effects on phenotype, resistance and the structuring of fungal communities in Eucalyptus grandis

Abstract: Seedling germination and height were influenced by different maternal environments.  Seedling resistance to biotic stresses differed depending on the maternal environment.  Maternal environment can influence the structure of fungal communities in the progeny.

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“…Sequences associated with various fungal taxa from different evolutionary lineages were found in the Eucalyptus stem tissue. Our results indicate that the fungal community is strongly dominated by Ascomycota , which confirms metabarcoding studies on the phyllosphere of Eucalyptus [9,46]. Dothideomycetes were by far the most abundant class in healthy stem tissue, irrespective of the trees belonging to the resistant or the susceptible clone.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Sequences associated with various fungal taxa from different evolutionary lineages were found in the Eucalyptus stem tissue. Our results indicate that the fungal community is strongly dominated by Ascomycota , which confirms metabarcoding studies on the phyllosphere of Eucalyptus [9,46]. Dothideomycetes were by far the most abundant class in healthy stem tissue, irrespective of the trees belonging to the resistant or the susceptible clone.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…It accounted for 39% of the explained variance in fungal species presence-absence, and 25% of the variance in species abundance. Recent findings by Vivas et al , (2017) on Eucalyptus trees indicate that these maternal effects can persist in seedlings and influence their growth and resistance to pathogens. Together, these results suggest that maternal effects in seed and seedling extended phenotypes could be a major driver of forest regeneration success.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cavazos et al , 2018; Sneck et al , 2017; Leff et al , 2017), and assess the role of these microorganisms on seed survival and germination, seedling growth and health (e.g. Vivas et al , 2017; Leroy et al , 2019), and ultimately tree fitness. The influence of vertically-transmitted microorganisms on seed and seedling secondary metabolites (Chen et al , 2018; Shazad et al , 2018), and their cascading effects on tree biotic interactions (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Роль грибів відділу Dothideomycetes як біоіндикаційних об'єктів з'ясована недостатньо, однак окремі види фітотрофних локулоаскоміцетів наводяться у складі мікобіоти під час вивчення штучних і різною мірою антропогенно трансформованих ландшафтів (Tomoshevich, 2009;Snieškienė et al, 2016). У сучасних літературних джерелах також представлені дослідження з біології та екології окремих видів Dothideomycetes (Lee, 2016;Ji et al, 2017), асоційованих із різними видами рослин-господарів в антропогенних умовах (Rodríguez-Gálvez et al, 2017;Vivas et al, 2017), у тому числі інтродуцентами (Raghavendra et al, 2017). Серед них найповніше розглянуті представники порядку Botryosphaeriales,збудники раку та відмирання деревини сільськогосподарських (Mehl et al, 2017), лісотвірних (Sakalidis et al, 2011;Lawrence et al, 2017) і декоративних рослин (Pavlic-Zupanc et al, 2017;Pelleteret et al, 2017).…”
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