Fungal endophyteâinfected leaf litter alters inâstream microbial communities and negatively influences aquatic fungal sporulation
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Endophytes are ubiquitous plantâassociated microbes and although they have the potential to alter the decomposition of infected leaf litter, this has not been wellâstudied. The endophyte Rhytisma punctatum infects the leaves of Acer macrophyllum (bigleaf maple), causing the appearance of black âtar spotsâ that persist in senesced leaves. Other foliar fungi also cause visible damage in healthy tissues of this host plant system including an unidentified bullseyeâshaped lesion, common in western Washington. Using three treatments of endophyte infection status in leaf tissue (R. punctatumâinfected, bullseyeâinfected, lesionâfree), leaf litter discs were submerged in a thirdâorder temperate stream using mesh litter bags and harvested periodically over two months to determine the effects of litter treatment and incubation time on litter mass loss, fungal sporulation, and microbial community colonization. Litter containing symptomatic endophyte infections (Rhytisma or bullseye) had reduced spo...
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2025-04-03



