Growth Forms and Functional Guilds Distribution of Soil Fungi in Coastal Versus Inland Sites of Victoria Land, Antarctica

In Victoria Land, Antarctica, ice-free areas are restricted to coastal regions and dominate the landscape of the McMurdo Dry Valleys. These two environments are subjected to different pressures that determine the establishment of highly adapted fungal communities. Within the kingdom of fungi, filame...

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Published in:Biology
Main Authors: Fabiana Canini, József Geml, Pietro Buzzini, Benedetta Turchetti, Silvano Onofri, Luigi Paolo D’Acqui, Caterina Ripa, Laura Zucconi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:79b91a723b4042e98a20f54343d93a8c 2023-10-09T21:46:34+02:00 Growth Forms and Functional Guilds Distribution of Soil Fungi in Coastal Versus Inland Sites of Victoria Land, Antarctica Fabiana Canini József Geml Pietro Buzzini Benedetta Turchetti Silvano Onofri Luigi Paolo D’Acqui Caterina Ripa Laura Zucconi 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10040320 https://doaj.org/article/79b91a723b4042e98a20f54343d93a8c EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/4/320 https://doaj.org/toc/2079-7737 doi:10.3390/biology10040320 2079-7737 https://doaj.org/article/79b91a723b4042e98a20f54343d93a8c Biology, Vol 10, Iss 320, p 320 (2021) growth forms lifestyles evenness Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10040320 2023-09-10T00:49:18Z In Victoria Land, Antarctica, ice-free areas are restricted to coastal regions and dominate the landscape of the McMurdo Dry Valleys. These two environments are subjected to different pressures that determine the establishment of highly adapted fungal communities. Within the kingdom of fungi, filamentous, yeasts and meristematic/microcolonial growth forms on one side and different lifestyles on the other side may be considered adaptive strategies of particular interest in the frame of Antarctic constraints. In this optic, soil fungal communities from both coastal and Dry Valleys sites, already characterized thorough ITS1 metabarcoding sequencing, have been compared to determine the different distribution of phyla, growth forms, and lifestyles. Though we did not find significant differences in the richness between the two environments, the communities were highly differentiated and Dry Valleys sites had a higher evenness compared to coastal ones. Additionally, the distribution of different growth forms and lifestyles were well differentiated, and their diversity and composition were likely influenced by soil abiotic parameters, among which soil granulometry, pH, P, and C contents were the potential main determinants. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica McMurdo Dry Valleys Victoria Land Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic McMurdo Dry Valleys Victoria Land Biology 10 4 320
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Pietro Buzzini
Benedetta Turchetti
Silvano Onofri
Luigi Paolo D’Acqui
Caterina Ripa
Laura Zucconi
Growth Forms and Functional Guilds Distribution of Soil Fungi in Coastal Versus Inland Sites of Victoria Land, Antarctica
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description In Victoria Land, Antarctica, ice-free areas are restricted to coastal regions and dominate the landscape of the McMurdo Dry Valleys. These two environments are subjected to different pressures that determine the establishment of highly adapted fungal communities. Within the kingdom of fungi, filamentous, yeasts and meristematic/microcolonial growth forms on one side and different lifestyles on the other side may be considered adaptive strategies of particular interest in the frame of Antarctic constraints. In this optic, soil fungal communities from both coastal and Dry Valleys sites, already characterized thorough ITS1 metabarcoding sequencing, have been compared to determine the different distribution of phyla, growth forms, and lifestyles. Though we did not find significant differences in the richness between the two environments, the communities were highly differentiated and Dry Valleys sites had a higher evenness compared to coastal ones. Additionally, the distribution of different growth forms and lifestyles were well differentiated, and their diversity and composition were likely influenced by soil abiotic parameters, among which soil granulometry, pH, P, and C contents were the potential main determinants.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fabiana Canini
József Geml
Pietro Buzzini
Benedetta Turchetti
Silvano Onofri
Luigi Paolo D’Acqui
Caterina Ripa
Laura Zucconi
author_facet Fabiana Canini
József Geml
Pietro Buzzini
Benedetta Turchetti
Silvano Onofri
Luigi Paolo D’Acqui
Caterina Ripa
Laura Zucconi
author_sort Fabiana Canini
title Growth Forms and Functional Guilds Distribution of Soil Fungi in Coastal Versus Inland Sites of Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_short Growth Forms and Functional Guilds Distribution of Soil Fungi in Coastal Versus Inland Sites of Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full Growth Forms and Functional Guilds Distribution of Soil Fungi in Coastal Versus Inland Sites of Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_fullStr Growth Forms and Functional Guilds Distribution of Soil Fungi in Coastal Versus Inland Sites of Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Growth Forms and Functional Guilds Distribution of Soil Fungi in Coastal Versus Inland Sites of Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_sort growth forms and functional guilds distribution of soil fungi in coastal versus inland sites of victoria land, antarctica
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