Microeukaryotic communities on the fruit of gardenia thunbergia thunb. With a focus on pathogenic fungi

Bastian Steudel, Himansu Baijnath, Thorben Schwedt, Armin Otto Schmitt*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Woody fruit which stay on ornamental plants for a long time may present a risk of infection to other organisms due to the presence of pathogens on their surface. We compared the microbe communities on the fruit surfaces of garden ornamental Gardenia thunbergia Thunb. with those on other surfaces in the study region. As Gardenia fruit contain antifungal substances, the focus of this study was on the fungal communities that exist thereon. We used Illumina sequencing to identify Amplicon Sequence Variants (ASV) of the internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) of the ribosomal RNA. The microbial communities of the Gardenia fruit are distinct from the communities from the surrounding environments, indicating a specialized microhabitat. We employed clustering methods to position unidentified ASVs relative to known ASVs. We identified a total of 56 ASVs representing high risk fungal species as putative plant pathogens exclusively found on the fruit of Gardenia. Additionally, we found several ASVs representing putative animal or human pathogens. Those pathogens were distributed over distinct fungi clades. The infection risk of the high diversity of putative pathogens represented on the Gardenia fruit needs to be elucidated in further investigations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number555
JournalPathogens
Volume10
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2021

Keywords

  • Environmental DNA
  • Global trading
  • ITS2
  • Ornamental plants

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