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DOI10.3390/plants12173172
Fungal-Algal Association Drives Lichens' Mutualistic Symbiosis: A Case Study with Trebouxia-Related Lichens
Zuo, Ya-Bo; Han, Da-Yong; Wang, Yan-Yan; Yang, Qiu-Xia; Ren, Qiang; Liu, Xin-Zhan; Wei, Xin-Li; Paukov, Alexander G.; Davydov, Evgeny; Potenza, Giovanna
通讯作者Liu, XZ ; Wei, XL
来源期刊PLANTS-BASEL
ISSN2223-7747
出版年2023
卷号12期号:17
英文摘要Biotic and abiotic factors influence the formation of fungal-algal pairings in lichen symbiosis. However, the specific determinants of these associations, particularly when distantly related fungi are involved, remain poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the impact of different drivers on the association patterns between taxonomically diverse lichenized fungi and their trebouxioid symbiotic partners. We collected 200 samples from four biomes and identified 41 species of lichenized fungi, associating them with 16 species of trebouxioid green algae, of which 62% were previously unreported. The species identity of both the fungal and algal partners had the most significant effect on the outcome of the symbiosis, compared to abiotic factors like climatic variables and geographic distance. Some obviously specific associations were observed in the temperate zone; however, the nestedness value was lower in arid regions than in cold, polar, and temperate regions according to interaction network analysis. Cophylogenetic analyses revealed congruent phylogenies between trebouxioid algae and associated fungi, indicating a tendency to reject random associations. The main evolutionary mechanisms contributing to the observed phylogenetic patterns were loss and failure to diverge of the algal partners. This study broadens our knowledge of fungal-algal symbiotic patterns in view of Trebouxia-associated fungi.
英文关键词Trebouxia lichen symbiosis association coevolution
类型Article
语种英语
开放获取类型gold, Green Submitted, Green Published
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:001122114600001
WOS关键词PHYLOGENETIC INFERENCE ; SPECIES ABUNDANCE ; PCR PRIMERS ; HOST ; TREBOUXIOPHYCEAE ; DIVERSITY ; CHLOROPHYTA ; SELECTIVITY ; SPECIFICITY ; PHOTOBIONTS
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/398090
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Zuo, Ya-Bo,Han, Da-Yong,Wang, Yan-Yan,et al. Fungal-Algal Association Drives Lichens' Mutualistic Symbiosis: A Case Study with Trebouxia-Related Lichens[J],2023,12(17).
APA Zuo, Ya-Bo.,Han, Da-Yong.,Wang, Yan-Yan.,Yang, Qiu-Xia.,Ren, Qiang.,...&Potenza, Giovanna.(2023).Fungal-Algal Association Drives Lichens' Mutualistic Symbiosis: A Case Study with Trebouxia-Related Lichens.PLANTS-BASEL,12(17).
MLA Zuo, Ya-Bo,et al."Fungal-Algal Association Drives Lichens' Mutualistic Symbiosis: A Case Study with Trebouxia-Related Lichens".PLANTS-BASEL 12.17(2023).
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