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TítuloBacteria could help ectomycorrhizae establishment under climate variations
Autor(es)Reis, Francisca
Magalhães, Alexandre P
Tavares, R. M.
Baptista, Paula
Lino-Neto, T.
Palavras-chaveBacteria
Droughts
Forests
Mycorrhizae
Quercus
Mycorrhiza helper bacteria
Ectomycorrhizae
Cork oak
Symbiotic relation
DataMai-2021
EditoraSpringer
RevistaMycorrhiza
CitaçãoReis, F., Magalhães, A.P., Tavares, R. et al. Bacteria could help ectomycorrhizae establishment under climate variations. Mycorrhiza 31, 395–401 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00572-021-01027-4
Resumo(s)Rhizosphere microbiome is one of the main sources of plant protection against drought. Beneficial symbiotic microorganisms, such as ectomycorrhizal fungi (ECMF) and mycorrhiza helper bacteria (MHB), interact with each other for increasing or maintaining host plant fitness. This mutual support benefits all three partners and comprises a natural system for drought acclimation in plants. Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) tolerance to drought scenarios is widely known, but adaptation to climate changes has been a challenge for forest sustainability protection. In this work, ECMF and MHB communities from cork oak forests were cross-linked and correlated with climates. Cenococcum, Russula and Tuber were the most abundant ECMF capable of interacting with MHB (ECMF~MHB) genera in cork oak stands, while Bacillus, Burkholderia and Streptomyces were the most conspicuous MHB. Integrating all microbial data, two consortia Lactarius/Bacillaceae and Russula/Burkholderaceae have singled out but revealed a negative interaction with each other. Russula/Burkholderaceae might have an important role for cork oak forest sustainability in arid environments, which will be complemented by the lower drought adaptation of competitive Lactarius/Bacillaceae. These microbial consortia could play an essential role on cork oak forest resilience to upcoming climatic changes.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/79131
DOI10.1007/s00572-021-01027-4
ISSN0940-6360
e-ISSN1432-1890
Versão da editorahttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00572-021-01027-4
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