Publication Date:
2024
abstract:
Abstract: The Andean Páramo is an environment known for its high biodiversity; however, due to
its remote location and difficult access, it is still relatively poorly studied. The aim of this work was
to explore the fungal biodiversity of Ecuadorian Páramo soils in the undisturbed natural reserve
of Quimsacocha through ITS metabarconding with an MiSeq platform. This analysis revealed
the presence of 370 fungal Amplicon Sequence Variants (ASVs), mainly composed by Ascomycota,
Mortierellomycota and Basidiomycota. The biodiversity had a great variability among the 19 samples,
but the soil humidity proved to be a significant driver of diversity in the relatively dry environment
of Páramo. Some of most abundant fungal genera have important relationships with plant roots. This
work represents the first glimpse into the complex biodiversity of soil fungi in this understudied
area, and further studies will be needed to better understand the fungal biodiversity in this region,
together with the development of necessary measures of environmental protection.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Andes; metabarcoding; fungal diversity; environmental DNA; andean ecosystems
microbiome vulnerable species
List of contributors:
Delgado-Fernández, Ernesto; Nicola, Lidia; Covarrubias, Sergio A.; Girometta, CAROLINA ELENA; Valdez-Tenezaca, Adrián
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