Genomic Comparisons of Two Armillaria Species with Different Ecological Behaviors and Their Associated Soil Microbial Communities

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Jorge R. Ibarra Caballero
Bradley M. Lalande
John W. Hanna
Ned B. Klopfenstein
Mee-Sook Kim
Jane E. Stewart
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[1] Colorado State University,Department of Agricultural Biology
[2] Forest Health Protection,Pacific Northwest Research Station
[3] USDA Forest Service,undefined
[4] Rocky Mountain Research Station,undefined
[5] USDA Forest Service,undefined
[6] USDA Forest Service,undefined
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Microbial Ecology | 2023年 / 85卷
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Armillaria root disease; Tree health; Genomes; Pathogenic; Beneficial fungi; Dysbiosis;
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Armillaria species show considerable variation in ecological roles and virulence, from mycorrhizae and saprophytes to important root pathogens of trees and horticultural crops. We studied two Armillaria species that can be found in coniferous forests of northwestern USA and southwestern Canada. Armillaria altimontana not only is considered as a weak, opportunistic pathogen of coniferous trees, but it also appears to exhibit in situ biological control against A. solidipes, formerly North American A. ostoyae, which is considered a virulent pathogen of coniferous trees. Here, we describe their genome assemblies and present a functional annotation of the predicted genes and proteins for the two Armillaria species that exhibit contrasting ecological roles. In addition, the soil microbial communities were examined in association with the two Armillaria species within a 45-year-old plantation of western white pine (Pinus monticola) in northern Idaho, USA, where A. altimontana was associated with improved tree growth and survival, while A. solidipes was associated with reduced growth and survival. The results from this study reveal a high similarity between the genomes of the beneficial/non-pathogenic A. altimontana and pathogenic A. solidipes; however, many relatively small differences in gene content were identified that could contribute to differences in ecological lifestyles and interactions with woody hosts and soil microbial communities.
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