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Molecular evidence strongly supports deadwood-inhabiting fungi exhibiting unexpected tree species preferences in temperate forests

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ISME JOURNAL
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 289-295

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2017.177

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  1. DFG Priority Program 1374 'Infrastructure-Biodiversity-Exploratories' [KR 3587/1-1, KR 3587/3-2, BU 941/17-1]

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Wood-inhabiting fungi have essential roles in the regulation of carbon stocks and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. However, knowledge pertaining to wood-inhabiting fungi is only fragmentary and controversial. Here we established a large-scale deadwood experiment with 11 tree species to investigate diversity and tree species preferences of wood-inhabiting fungi using next-generation sequencing. Our results contradict existing knowledge based on sporocarp surveys and challenge current views on their distribution and diversity in temperate forests. Analyzing alpha-, ss- and gamma-diversity, we show that diverse fungi colonize deadwood at different spatial scales. Specifically, coniferous species have higher alpha- and gamma-diversity than the majority of analyzed broadleaf species, but twobroadleaf species showed the highest ss- diversity. Surprisingly, we found nonrandom co-occurrence (P<0.001) and strong tree species preferences of wood-inhabiting fungi, especially in broadleaf trees (P<0.01). Our results indicate that the saprotrophic fungal community is more specific to tree species than previously thought.

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