Orchard Conditions and Fruiting Body Characteristics Drive the Microbiome of the Black Truffle Tuber aestivum
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Truffle fungi are well known for their enticing aromas partially emitted by microbes
colonizing truffle fruiting bodies. The identity and diversity of these microbes remain
poorly investigated, because few studies have determined truffle-associated bacterial
communities while considering only a small number of fruiting bodies. Hence, the
factors driving the assembly of truffle microbiomes are yet to be elucidated. Here
we investigated the bacterial community structure of more than 50 fruiting bodies
of the black truffle Tuber aestivum in one French and one Swiss orchard using 16S
rRNA gene amplicon high-throughput sequencing. Bacterial communities from truffles
collected in both orchards shared their main dominant taxa: while 60% of fruiting
bodies were dominated by a-Proteobacteria, in some cases the b-Proteobacteria or the
Sphingobacteriia classes were the most abundant, suggesting that specific factors (i.e.,
truffle maturation and soil properties) shape differently truffle-associated microbiomes.
We further attempted to assess the influence in truffle microbiome variation of factors
related to collection season, truffle mating type, degree of maturation, and location
within the truffle orchards. These factors had differential effects between the two truffle
orchards, with season being the strongest predictor of community variation in the French
orchard, and spatial location in the Swiss one. Surprisingly, genotype and fruiting body
maturation did not have a significant effect on microbial community composition. In
summary, our results show, regardless of the geographical location considered, the
existence of heterogeneous bacterial communities within T. aestivum fruiting bodies
that are dominated by three bacterial classes. They also indicate that factors shaping
microbial communities within truffle fruiting bodies differ across local conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tuber aestivum; amplicon sequencing; bacterial communities; microbiome; multilocus genotype; mating type
Elenco autori:
Paolocci, Francesco
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