Fungal endophytes affecting the health and recovery of Long’s Braya ( Braya longii ) and Fernald’s Braya ( Braya fernaldii ), endangered endemic species of Newfoundland, Canada

Long’s ( Braya longii Fernald) and Fernald’s ( B. fernaldii Abbe) Braya are endemic to the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland, Canada. These herbaceous perennials are endangered due to habitat loss and degradation, as well as ongoing threats from fungal infections and insect herbivory. While r...

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Published in:Botany
Main Authors: de la Bastide, Paul Y., Finston, Terrie, Hermanutz, Luise, Hintz, Will
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2022
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/cjb-2022-0058 2023-12-17T10:44:39+01:00 Fungal endophytes affecting the health and recovery of Long’s Braya ( Braya longii ) and Fernald’s Braya ( Braya fernaldii ), endangered endemic species of Newfoundland, Canada de la Bastide, Paul Y. Finston, Terrie Hermanutz, Luise Hintz, Will 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjb-2022-0058 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/cjb-2022-0058 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/cjb-2022-0058 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Botany volume 100, issue 12, page 869-883 ISSN 1916-2790 1916-2804 Plant Science Ecology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2022 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/cjb-2022-0058 2023-11-19T13:38:11Z Long’s ( Braya longii Fernald) and Fernald’s ( B. fernaldii Abbe) Braya are endemic to the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland, Canada. These herbaceous perennials are endangered due to habitat loss and degradation, as well as ongoing threats from fungal infections and insect herbivory. While recovery plans are being implemented, the identity of pathogenic fungi and their origins remain largely unknown. This study was initiated to describe the associated fungal community and infection symptoms. Plant tissues from three populations were sampled over 5 years yielding 326 fungal isolates identified primarily by nucleotide sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer rDNA region. Isolates included 36 taxa, 16 of which were detected once and 5 detected three times or less. In contrast, 12 taxa were detected across multiple sites, sampling intervals and years. These included two species of Alternaria, Boeremia exigua, closely related species of the Didymellaceae, Botrytis cinerea, Fusarium sp., Colletotrichum sp., Stagonosporopsis sp., Pleospora sp., and Truncatella angustata. Some common taxa showed seasonal trends. The isolated fungi included known pathogens of Brassicaceae. The plants in this study frequently showed symptoms indicative of fungal infection and insect herbivory. These findings improve our knowledge of Braya endophyte communities and will inform recovery efforts for these endangered species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Canada Botany
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topic Plant Science
Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
spellingShingle Plant Science
Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
de la Bastide, Paul Y.
Finston, Terrie
Hermanutz, Luise
Hintz, Will
Fungal endophytes affecting the health and recovery of Long’s Braya ( Braya longii ) and Fernald’s Braya ( Braya fernaldii ), endangered endemic species of Newfoundland, Canada
topic_facet Plant Science
Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description Long’s ( Braya longii Fernald) and Fernald’s ( B. fernaldii Abbe) Braya are endemic to the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland, Canada. These herbaceous perennials are endangered due to habitat loss and degradation, as well as ongoing threats from fungal infections and insect herbivory. While recovery plans are being implemented, the identity of pathogenic fungi and their origins remain largely unknown. This study was initiated to describe the associated fungal community and infection symptoms. Plant tissues from three populations were sampled over 5 years yielding 326 fungal isolates identified primarily by nucleotide sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer rDNA region. Isolates included 36 taxa, 16 of which were detected once and 5 detected three times or less. In contrast, 12 taxa were detected across multiple sites, sampling intervals and years. These included two species of Alternaria, Boeremia exigua, closely related species of the Didymellaceae, Botrytis cinerea, Fusarium sp., Colletotrichum sp., Stagonosporopsis sp., Pleospora sp., and Truncatella angustata. Some common taxa showed seasonal trends. The isolated fungi included known pathogens of Brassicaceae. The plants in this study frequently showed symptoms indicative of fungal infection and insect herbivory. These findings improve our knowledge of Braya endophyte communities and will inform recovery efforts for these endangered species.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author de la Bastide, Paul Y.
Finston, Terrie
Hermanutz, Luise
Hintz, Will
author_facet de la Bastide, Paul Y.
Finston, Terrie
Hermanutz, Luise
Hintz, Will
author_sort de la Bastide, Paul Y.
title Fungal endophytes affecting the health and recovery of Long’s Braya ( Braya longii ) and Fernald’s Braya ( Braya fernaldii ), endangered endemic species of Newfoundland, Canada
title_short Fungal endophytes affecting the health and recovery of Long’s Braya ( Braya longii ) and Fernald’s Braya ( Braya fernaldii ), endangered endemic species of Newfoundland, Canada
title_full Fungal endophytes affecting the health and recovery of Long’s Braya ( Braya longii ) and Fernald’s Braya ( Braya fernaldii ), endangered endemic species of Newfoundland, Canada
title_fullStr Fungal endophytes affecting the health and recovery of Long’s Braya ( Braya longii ) and Fernald’s Braya ( Braya fernaldii ), endangered endemic species of Newfoundland, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Fungal endophytes affecting the health and recovery of Long’s Braya ( Braya longii ) and Fernald’s Braya ( Braya fernaldii ), endangered endemic species of Newfoundland, Canada
title_sort fungal endophytes affecting the health and recovery of long’s braya ( braya longii ) and fernald’s braya ( braya fernaldii ), endangered endemic species of newfoundland, canada
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