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Pyrosequencing Reveals Fungal Communities in the Rhizosphere of Xinjiang Jujube
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2015
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EngineeringFungal CommunitiesGenomicsXinjiang JujubeOrganic GeochemistryFungal DiversityPhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyFungal BiologyRhizosphereMicrobial DiversityBiogeochemistryFungal SymbiosisInternal Transcribed SpacerBiologyFungal EvolutionMicrobiologyFungal SystematicsMedicine
Fungi are important soil components as both decomposers and plant symbionts and play a major role in ecological and biogeochemical processes. However, little is known about the richness and structure of fungal communities. DNA sequencing technologies allow for the direct estimation of microbial community diversity, avoiding culture-based biases. We therefore used 454 pyrosequencing to investigate the fungal communities in the rhizosphere of Xinjiang jujube. We obtained no less than 40,488 internal transcribed spacer (ITS) rDNA reads, the number of each sample was 6943, 6647, 6584, 6550, 6860, and 6904, and we used bioinformatics and multivariate statistics to analyze the results. The index of diversity showed greater richness in the rhizosphere fungal community of a 3-year-old jujube than in that of an 8-year-old jujube. Most operational taxonomic units belonged to Ascomycota, and taxonomic analyses identified Hypocreales as the dominant fungal order. Our results demonstrated that the fungal orders are present in different proportions in different sampling areas. Redundancy analysis (RDA) revealed a significant correlation between soil properties and the abundance of fungal phyla. Our results indicated lower fungal diversity in the rhizosphere of Xinjiang jujube than that reported in other studies, and we hope our findings provide a reference for future research.
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