Ribosomal DNA polymorphisms reveal genetic structure and a phylogeographic pattern in the Burgundy truffle Tuber aestivum Vittad.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Ectomycorrhizal ascomycetes belonging to the genus Tuber produce edible fruiting bodies known as
truffles. Tuber aestivum, in particular, is a fungus appreciated worldwide and has a natural distribution
throughout Europe. Most of the molecular studies conducted on this species have been focused on
the question as to whether or not T. aestivum and the morphologically similar T. uncinatum are
conspecific. Conversely, only a handful of studies have assessed the level and distribution of genetic
diversity and occurrence of phylogeographic patterns in this species. Here, we analyzed the genetic
diversity of T. aestivum over a wide geographic range, performing an extensive sampling of specimens
from Turkey, which is novel, to the best of our knowledge. We compared the internal transcribed
spacer (ITS) profiles of 45 samples collected in different Turkish areas with those of 144 samples from
all over Europe. We identified 63 haplotypes, 32 of which were exclusively present in Turkey. The
majority of these haplotyes were also population specific. Haplotype network analysis and statistical
tests highlighted the presence of a genetic structure and phylogeographic pattern, with three spatially
distinct genetic clusters (northeastern Europe, southern Europe, and Turkey), with Turkey representing
a diversity hotspot. Based on these results, we hypothesize the presence of glacial refugia for
T. aestivum in Turkey, whereas European populations likely experienced a population bottleneck.
The possible occurrence of cryptic species among Turkish T. aestivum samples also emerged. Our
results are of practical relevance for the marketing of T. aestivum truffles and mycorrhizal seedlings
and the preservation of the biodiversity of this species.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ectomycorrhizal fungi; genetic pattern; internal transcribed spacer; phylogeography; truffles; Turkey
List of contributors:
Paolocci, Francesco; Rubini, Andrea; Belfiori, Beatrice; Riccioni, Claudia
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