Silva Fennica (Jan 2018)

Metagenomic approach of associated fungi with Megaplatypus mutatus (Coleoptera: Platypodinae)

  • Esteban Ceriani-Nakamurakare,
  • Sergio Ramos,
  • Carolina Robles,
  • María Novas,
  • María D´Jonsiles,
  • Paola Gonzalez-Audino,
  • Cecilia Carmarán

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.9940
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 3

Abstract

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is a major forest pest in Argentina and an emerging pest in Europe. In this study the multitrophic interactions between and associated fungi were assessed with a metagenomics approach (454-pyrosequencing). A total of 270 collection points from insect galleries from three locations in Argentina were pooled for pyrosequencing analyses. Two hosts, and , were independently evaluated to characterize the fungal communities associated to ; compare the culture-independent approach with previous culturing studies, in terms of data recovery related to the fungal community composition, and test the specificity of the fungal communities amongst locations and hosts. A Generalized Linear Mixed Model was performed to compare the fungal richness in each dataset, which showed no significant differences between taxa richness amongst locations. Principal Coordinates Analyses showed a separation between fungal communities within the same host, suggesting that host identity would not be crucial to determine the specificity in fungal communities. and one species, present in all hosts and locations, achieved 37.6% of the total relative frequency per taxa. These results complement the data from culturing methods previously reported, thus improving the accuracy and understanding of the fungal assemblages associated to .Megaplatypus mutatusM. mutatusPopulus deltoidesCasuarina cunninghamianaM. mutatusCandida insectalensFusariumM. mutatus