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Orchid-mycorrhizal fungi interactions reveal a duality in their network structure in two European regions differing in climate

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Network analysis is an effective tool to describe and quantify the ecological interactions between plants and root-associated fungi. Mycoheterotrophic plants, such as orchids, critically rely on mycorrhizal fungi for nutrients to survive, therefore, investigating the structure of those intimate interactions brings new insights into the plant community assembly and coexistence. So far, there is little consensus on the structure of those interactions, described either as nested (generalist interactions), modular (highly specific interactions) or of both topologies. Biotic factors (e.g., mycorrhizal specificity) were shown to influence the network structure, while there is less evidence of abiotic factor effects. By using next-generation sequencing of the orchid mycorrhizal fungal (OMF) community associated with 238 plant individuals belonging to 17 orchid species, we assessed the structure of four orchid-OMF networks in two European regions under contrasting climatic conditions (Mediterra..., To assess the fungal communities associated with several orchid species, root samples were collected from 238 plant individuals belonging to 17 orchid species in May-June 2018 in four species-rich grasslands located in two Europeans regions (Czech Republic and Southern France). Fungal DNA was extracted by the CTAB method, then the ITS2 nuclear rDNA region was amplified using two barcode-tagged primer pairs to cover the whole fungal diversity: the forward primer 5.8S-OF (5’-CATYGARTYKTTGAACGCA-3’) (Vogt-Schilb et al., 2020) complemented with the reverse primers (i) ITS4OF (5’-GTTACTAGGGGAATCCTTGTT-3’) and (ii) ITS4Tul (5’-CCGCCAGATTCACACATTGA-3’) (Taylor & McCormick, 2008). After bioinformatic analysis, the obtained reads were assigned to OTUs taxa when belonging to Ceratobasidiaceae, Tulasnellaceae and Serendipitaceae families with at least 85% of the similarity threshold (other fungal taxa known to form orchid mycorrhiza like ectomycorrhizal and saprobic fungi were kept for further...,
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