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"Fungi" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Season and city shape urban bioaerosol composition beyond vegetation and socioeconomic gradients | Poirier S; Rondeau-Leclaire J; Faticov M; Roy A; Lajeunesse G; Lucier JF; Tardif S; Kembel SW; Ziter C; Laprise C; Paquette A; Girard C; Laforest-Lapointe I; | 41785576 BIOLOGY |
| 2 | Contrasting microbial assembly patterns in the woody endosphere of hybrid and non-hybrid em Populus /em trees | Grant KR; Kembel SW; Naik S; Dayanandan S; | 41089252 BIOLOGY |
| 3 | The Bug-Network (BugNet): A Global Experimental Network Testing the Effects of Invertebrate Herbivores and Fungal Pathogens on Plant Communities and Ecosystem Function in Open Ecosystems | Kempel A; Adamidis GC; Anadón JD; Atkinson J; Auge H; Avtzis D; Bachelot B; Bashirzadeh M; Bota JL; Classen A; Constantinou I; Crawley M; de Bellis T; Dostal P; Ebeling A; Eisenhauer N; Eldridge DJ; Encina G; Estrada C; Everingham S; Fanin N; Feng Y; Gaspar M; Gooriah L; Graff P; Montalván EG; Montalván PG; Hartke TR; Huang L; Jochum M; Kaljund K; Karmiris I; Koorem K; Korell L; Laine AL; le Provost G; Lessard JP; Liu M; Liu X; Liu Y; Llancabure J; Loïez S; Loydi A; Marrero H; Gockel S; Montoya A; Münzbergo | 41080499 ENCS |
| 4 | An examination of the quinic acid utilization genes in Aspergillus niger reveals the involvement of two pH-dependent permeases | Sgro M; Reid ID; Arentshorst M; Ram AFJ; Tsang A; | 40853219 GENOMICS |
| 5 | The temperate forest phyllosphere and rhizosphere microbiome: a case study of sugar maple | Enea M; Beauregard J; De Bellis T; Faticov M; Laforest-Lapointe I; | 39881993 BIOLOGY |
| 6 | Functional analysis of the protocatechuate branch of the β-ketoadipate pathway in Aspergillus niger | Sgro M; Chow N; Olyaei F; Arentshorst M; Geoffrion N; Ram AFJ; Powlowski J; Tsang A; | 37399977 BIOLOGY |
| 7 | Identification of Genes Involved in the Degradation of Lignocellulose Using Comparative Transcriptomics | Gruninger RJ; Tsang A; McAllister TA; | 37149538 CSFG |
| 8 | Comparative Analysis of Enzyme Production Patterns of Lignocellulose Degradation of Two White Rot Fungi: Obba rivulosa and Gelatoporia subvermispora | Marinovíc M; Di Falco M; Aguilar Pontes MV; Gorzsás A; Tsang A; de Vries RP; Mäkelä MR; Hildén K; | 35892327 CSFG |
| 9 | Screening of novel fungal Carbohydrate Esterase family 1 enzymes identifies three novel dual feruloyl/acetyl xylan esterases | Dilokpimol A; Verkerk B; Li X; Bellemare A; Lavallee M; Frommhagen M; Nørmølle Underlin E; Kabel MA; Powlowski J; Tsang A; de Vries RP; | 35187647 CSFG |
| 10 | The Canadian Fungal Research Network: current challenges and future opportunities. | Horianopoulos LC, Gluck-Thaler E, Benoit Gelber I, Cowen LE, Geddes-McAlister J, Landry CR, Schwartz IS, Scott JA, Sellam A, Sheppard DC, Spribille T, Subramaniam R, Walker AK, Harris SD, Shapiro RS, Gerstein A | 32717148 BIOLOGY |
| 11 | Discovery and Expression of Thermostable LPMOs from Thermophilic Fungi for Producing Efficient Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Cocktails. | Agrawal D, Basotra N, Balan V, Tsang A, Chadha BS | 31792786 CSFG |
| 12 | Shared mycorrhizae but distinct communities of other root-associated microbes on co-occurring native and invasive maples. | DeBellis T, Kembel SW, Lessard JP | 31392089 BIOLOGY |
| 13 | Enzymes of early-diverging, zoosporic fungi. | Lange L, Barrett K, Pilgaard B, Gleason F, Tsang A | 31309267 CSFG |
| 14 | Mycothermus thermophilus gen. et comb. nov., a new home for the itinerant thermophile Scytalidium thermophilum (Torula thermophila). | Natvig DO, Taylor JW, Tsang A, Hutchinson MI, Powell AJ | 25550298 CSFG |
| 15 | Identification of Genes Involved in the Degradation of Lignocellulose Using Comparative Transcriptomics. | Gruninger RJ, Reid I, Forster RJ, Tsang A, McAllister TA | 28417376 CSFG |
| 16 | Isolation and Preparation of Extracellular Proteins from Lignocellulose Degrading Fungi for Comparative Proteomic Studies Using Mass Spectrometry | Robert J Gruninger | 28417377 CSFG |
| 17 | Discovery and characterization of family 39 glycoside hydrolases from rumen anaerobic fungi with polyspecific activity on rare arabinosyl substrates. | Jones DR, Uddin MS, Gruninger RJ, Pham TTM, Thomas D, Boraston AB, Briggs J, Pluvinage B, McAllister TA, Forster RJ, Tsang A, Selinger LB, Abbott DW | 28588026 CSFG |
| 18 | Saccharification efficiencies of multi-enzyme complexes produced by aerobic fungi. | Badhan A, Huang J, Wang Y, Abbott DW, Di Falco M, Tsang A, McAllister T | 29803771 CSFG |
| 19 | Introduction: Overview of Fungal Genomics. | de Vries RP, Grigoriev IV, Tsang A | 29876804 CSFG |
| 20 | Application of Transcriptomics to Compare the Carbohydrate Active Enzymes That Are Expressed by Diverse Genera of Anaerobic Fungi to Degrade Plant Cell Wall Carbohydrates. | Gruninger RJ, Nguyen TTM, Reid ID, Yanke JL, Wang P, Abbott DW, Tsang A, McAllister T | 30061875 CSFG |
| 21 | Thermostable xylanases from thermophilic fungi and bacteria: Current perspective. | Chadha BS, Kaur B, Basotra N, Tsang A, Pandey A | 30679061 CSFG |
| Title: | Contrasting microbial assembly patterns in the woody endosphere of hybrid and non-hybrid em Populus /em trees | ||||
| Authors: | Grant KR, Kembel SW, Naik S, Dayanandan S | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41089252/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.7717/peerj.20073 | ||||
| Publication: | PeerJ | ||||
| Keywords: | 16S rRNA; Bacteria; Community assembly; Endophyte; Fungi; ITS; Microbiome; Phyllosphere; Phylogenetic diversity; Plant-microbe interaction; | ||||
| PMID: | 41089252 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-10-15 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
BIOLOGY
1 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2 Centre for Boreal Research, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Peace River, Alberta, Canada. 3 Département des Sciences biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada. |
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Endophytes asymptomatically infect virtually all plant species, yet little is known about endophyte community assembly and diversity within the woody tissues of forest trees. We utilised phylogenetic null models of alpha (ses.MNTDab and ses.MPDab) and beta diversity (ses.ßMNTDab and ses.ßMPDab) to infer the role of deterministic and stochastic ecological processes in structuring bacterial and fungal endophyte communities in the woody tissues of Populus deltoides and the naturally occurring P. × jackii hybrid complex (P. deltoides × P. balsamifera). Microbial communities were characterised through Illumina amplicon sequencing (MiSeq) of the ITS and 16S rRNA gene. We detected 227 fungal ASVs, which were mainly classified as Ascomycota (92.4%). Among the 667 bacterial ASVs detected, the majority were classified as phylum Actinobacteriota (47.6%) and Proteobacteria (44.9%). We predicted that hybridisation could lead to a host environment that applies weaker selective effects on microbial taxa due to variability in host chemical and morphological phenotypes. Although bacterial communities did not support our prediction, fungal assemblages of the hybrid host (P. × jackii) were more phylogenetically random within (ses.MNTDab) and between assemblages (ses.ßMNTDab and ses.ßMPDab) then the non-hybrid (P. deltoides)-consistent with an increased role of stochastic community assembly processes and less selective host environment. Host identity had a large influence on fungal community composition (weighted UniFrac R2 = 34%), which may result from the differences in fungal selection we detected between hosts. Conversely, host identity was a weaker predictor of bacterial composition (weighted UniFrac R2 = 13%), which may reflect the more dominant role of stochasticity we detected in bacterial assembly. Our findings provide evidence that host hybridisation may alter fungal assembly processes and diversity within the woody endosphere, leading to more phylogenetically diverse associations both within and between the fungal assemblages of hybrid trees. More broadly, our results highlight how genetically diverse host populations may promote microbial biodiversity within forests and hybrid transition zones. |



