Diversity and community of culturable endophytic fungi from stems and roots of desert halophytes in northwest China

MycoKeys. 2020 Feb 3:62:75-95. doi: 10.3897/mycokeys.62.38923. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Halophytes have high species diversity and play important roles in ecosystems. However, endophytic fungi of halophytes in desert ecosystems have been less investigated. In this study, we examined endophytic fungi associated with the stem and root of ten halophytic species colonizing the Gurbantonggut desert. A total of 36 endophytic fungal taxa were obtained, dominated by Alternaria eichhorniae, Monosporascus ibericus, and Pezizomycotina sp.1. The colonization rate and species richness of endophytic fungi varied in the ten plant species, with higher rates in roots than in stems. The endophytic fungal community composition was significantly affected by plant identity and tissue type. Some endophytic fungi showed significant host and tissue preferences. This finding suggests that host identity and tissue type structure endophytic fungal community in a desert ecosystem.

Keywords: community composition; desert halophyte; endophytic fungi; host preference; richness; tissue preference.