Oomycete Soil Diversity Associated with Betula and Alnus in Forests and Urban Settings in the Nordic–Baltic Region

This study aimed to determine the differences and drivers of oomycete diversity and community composition in alder- and birch-dominated park and natural forest soils of the Fennoscandian and Baltic countries of Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden. For this, we sequenced libraries of PCR...

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Published in:Journal of Fungi
Main Authors: Riit, Taavi, Cleary, Michelle, Adamson, Kalev, Blomquist, Mimmi, Burokienė, Daiva, Marčiulynienė, Diana, Oliva, Jonàs, Poimala, Anna, Redondo, Miguel Angel, Strømeng, Gunn Mari, Talgø, Venche, Tedersoo, Leho, Thomsen, Iben Margrete, Uimari, Anne, Witzell, Johanna, Drenkhan, Rein
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/oomycete-soil-diversity-associated-with-betula-and-alnus-in-forests-and-urban-settings-in-the-nordicbaltic-region(61130667-0784-40f7-bed7-74e28c645756).html
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9090926
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/61130667-0784-40f7-bed7-74e28c645756 2024-05-19T07:40:13+00:00 Oomycete Soil Diversity Associated with Betula and Alnus in Forests and Urban Settings in the Nordic–Baltic Region Riit, Taavi Cleary, Michelle Adamson, Kalev Blomquist, Mimmi Burokienė, Daiva Marčiulynienė, Diana Oliva, Jonàs Poimala, Anna Redondo, Miguel Angel Strømeng, Gunn Mari Talgø, Venche Tedersoo, Leho Thomsen, Iben Margrete Uimari, Anne Witzell, Johanna Drenkhan, Rein 2023 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/oomycete-soil-diversity-associated-with-betula-and-alnus-in-forests-and-urban-settings-in-the-nordicbaltic-region(61130667-0784-40f7-bed7-74e28c645756).html https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9090926 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/367911075/Oomycete_Soil_Diversity_Associated_with_Betula_and_Alnus_in_Forests_and_Urban_Settings_in_the_Nordic_Baltic_Region.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Riit , T , Cleary , M , Adamson , K , Blomquist , M , Burokienė , D , Marčiulynienė , D , Oliva , J , Poimala , A , Redondo , M A , Strømeng , G M , Talgø , V , Tedersoo , L , Thomsen , I M , Uimari , A , Witzell , J & Drenkhan , R 2023 , ' Oomycete Soil Diversity Associated with Betula and Alnus in Forests and Urban Settings in the Nordic–Baltic Region ' , Journal of Fungi , vol. 9 , no. 9 , 926 . https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9090926 article 2023 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9090926 2024-05-02T00:33:23Z This study aimed to determine the differences and drivers of oomycete diversity and community composition in alder- and birch-dominated park and natural forest soils of the Fennoscandian and Baltic countries of Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden. For this, we sequenced libraries of PCR products generated from the DNA of 111 soil samples collected across a climate gradient using oomycete-specific primers on a PacBio high-throughput sequencing platform. We found that oomycete communities are most affected by temperature seasonality, annual mean temperature, and mean temperature of the warmest quarter. Differences in composition were partly explained by the higher diversity of Saprolegniales in Sweden and Norway, as both total oomycete and Saprolegniales richness decreased significantly at higher longitudes, potentially indicating the preference of this group of oomycetes for a more temperate maritime climate. None of the evaluated climatic variables significantly affected the richness of Pythiales or Peronosporales. Interestingly, the relative abundance and richness of Pythiales was higher at urban sites compared to forest sites, whereas the opposite was true for Saprolegniales. Additionally, this is the first report of Phytophthora gallica and P. plurivora in Estonia. Our results indicate that the composition of oomycetes in soils is strongly influenced by climatic factors, and, therefore, changes in climate conditions associated with global warming may have the potential to significantly alter the distribution range of these microbes, which comprise many important pathogens of plants. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian University of Copenhagen: Research Journal of Fungi 9 9 926
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description This study aimed to determine the differences and drivers of oomycete diversity and community composition in alder- and birch-dominated park and natural forest soils of the Fennoscandian and Baltic countries of Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden. For this, we sequenced libraries of PCR products generated from the DNA of 111 soil samples collected across a climate gradient using oomycete-specific primers on a PacBio high-throughput sequencing platform. We found that oomycete communities are most affected by temperature seasonality, annual mean temperature, and mean temperature of the warmest quarter. Differences in composition were partly explained by the higher diversity of Saprolegniales in Sweden and Norway, as both total oomycete and Saprolegniales richness decreased significantly at higher longitudes, potentially indicating the preference of this group of oomycetes for a more temperate maritime climate. None of the evaluated climatic variables significantly affected the richness of Pythiales or Peronosporales. Interestingly, the relative abundance and richness of Pythiales was higher at urban sites compared to forest sites, whereas the opposite was true for Saprolegniales. Additionally, this is the first report of Phytophthora gallica and P. plurivora in Estonia. Our results indicate that the composition of oomycetes in soils is strongly influenced by climatic factors, and, therefore, changes in climate conditions associated with global warming may have the potential to significantly alter the distribution range of these microbes, which comprise many important pathogens of plants.
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author Riit, Taavi
Cleary, Michelle
Adamson, Kalev
Blomquist, Mimmi
Burokienė, Daiva
Marčiulynienė, Diana
Oliva, Jonàs
Poimala, Anna
Redondo, Miguel Angel
Strømeng, Gunn Mari
Talgø, Venche
Tedersoo, Leho
Thomsen, Iben Margrete
Uimari, Anne
Witzell, Johanna
Drenkhan, Rein
spellingShingle Riit, Taavi
Cleary, Michelle
Adamson, Kalev
Blomquist, Mimmi
Burokienė, Daiva
Marčiulynienė, Diana
Oliva, Jonàs
Poimala, Anna
Redondo, Miguel Angel
Strømeng, Gunn Mari
Talgø, Venche
Tedersoo, Leho
Thomsen, Iben Margrete
Uimari, Anne
Witzell, Johanna
Drenkhan, Rein
Oomycete Soil Diversity Associated with Betula and Alnus in Forests and Urban Settings in the Nordic–Baltic Region
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Cleary, Michelle
Adamson, Kalev
Blomquist, Mimmi
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Marčiulynienė, Diana
Oliva, Jonàs
Poimala, Anna
Redondo, Miguel Angel
Strømeng, Gunn Mari
Talgø, Venche
Tedersoo, Leho
Thomsen, Iben Margrete
Uimari, Anne
Witzell, Johanna
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title Oomycete Soil Diversity Associated with Betula and Alnus in Forests and Urban Settings in the Nordic–Baltic Region
title_short Oomycete Soil Diversity Associated with Betula and Alnus in Forests and Urban Settings in the Nordic–Baltic Region
title_full Oomycete Soil Diversity Associated with Betula and Alnus in Forests and Urban Settings in the Nordic–Baltic Region
title_fullStr Oomycete Soil Diversity Associated with Betula and Alnus in Forests and Urban Settings in the Nordic–Baltic Region
title_full_unstemmed Oomycete Soil Diversity Associated with Betula and Alnus in Forests and Urban Settings in the Nordic–Baltic Region
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https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9090926
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/367911075/Oomycete_Soil_Diversity_Associated_with_Betula_and_Alnus_in_Forests_and_Urban_Settings_in_the_Nordic_Baltic_Region.pdf
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