Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology (Mar 2022)

New Insights on Environmental Occurrence of Pathogenic Fungi Based on Metagenomic Data from Brazilian Cerrado Biome

  • Flávia de Fátima Costa,
  • Renata Carolini Souza,
  • Morgana Ferreira Voidaleski,
  • Amanda Bombassaro,
  • Giovanna Zuzarte Candido,
  • Nickolas Menezes da Silva,
  • Diogo Robl,
  • Leandro Ferreira Moreno,
  • Vinicius Almir Weiss,
  • Roberto Tadeu Raittz,
  • Mauro Antônio Castro,
  • Renata Rodrigues Gomes,
  • Juliana Vitoria Messias Bittencourt,
  • Gerrit Sybren de Hoog,
  • Mariangela Hungria,
  • Vania Aparecida Vicente

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-2022210097
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65

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Abstract: Cerrado is the second largest biome in Brazil and majorly contributes to the country's grain production. Previous studies on soil metagenomics from the Cerrado revealed an outstanding microbial diversity. In this study, the abundance of pathogenic fungi was analyzed using metagenomic sequences of the Cerrado soils under native vegetation, and under agriculture with no-tillage and conventional tillage. In total, 128,627 sequences of fungi were identified, with 43,439 representing pathogenic fungi and were distributed as follows: native 17,301 (40%), no-tillage 13,780 (32%), and conventional tillage 12,358 (28%). We identified 41 pathogenic fungal species associated with human and animal infections. The data analysis revealed that the native soils had a higher relative abundance of fungal sequences, similar to pathogenic species sequences, in relation to the total eukaryotic sequences, than the conventional tillage and no-tillage treatments, which observed a reduction in fungal abundance because of anthropogenic activities.

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