Microbial diversity associated with Tricholoma matsutake fruiting bodies


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Abstract

Endophytes play an important role in the growth and development of the host. However, the study of endophytes is mostly focused on plants and animals, and reports on microorganisms associated with fungus are relatively rare. We studied the microorganisms associated with Tricholoma matsutake fruiting bodies picked from three main T. matsutake-producing areas in Sichuan, China, by both culture-dependent and culture- independent methods. Altogether 13 fungus, 15 yeast and 14 bacterial strains were isolated from the T. matsutake fruiting bodies. The most abundant cultivable fungus, yeast and bacteria isolates were assigned as Fusarium solanis, Cryptococcus sp. and Pseudomonas sp., respectively. Terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis (T-RFLP) showed that the bacteria in T. matsutake were abundant and diverse. Betaand gamma-proteobacteria, Acidobacteria, Bacteroidetes and Sphingobacterium were found in samples from all collecting sites. Among these bacteria, we may find some strains that can promote the growth of T. matsutake.

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Q. Li

Institute of Biological and Nuclear Technology; School of Life Science

Email: wenlih11@126.com
China, Chengdu, Sichuan; Chengdu, Sichuan

Ch. Chen

Institute of plant protection

Email: wenlih11@126.com
China, Chengdu, Sichuan

P. Penttinen

Department of Environmental Sciences

Email: wenlih11@126.com
Finland, Helsinki

Ch. Xiong

Institute of Biological and Nuclear Technology

Email: wenlih11@126.com
China, Chengdu, Sichuan

L. Zheng

Institute of Biological and Nuclear Technology

Email: wenlih11@126.com
China, Chengdu, Sichuan

W. Huang

Institute of Biological and Nuclear Technology

Author for correspondence.
Email: wenlih11@126.com
China, Chengdu, Sichuan

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