Fungicolous Fusarium Species: Ecology, Diversity, Isolation, and Identification
Fusarium species can have different lifestyles, including those of endophytes, parasites, or pathogens of plants, as well as pathogens or mutualists of animals. Fungicolous Fusarium species have been also reported in some studies, however, the information on the Fusarium interactions with other fung...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current microbiology 2021-08, Vol.78 (8), p.2850-2859 |
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species can have different lifestyles, including those of endophytes, parasites, or pathogens of plants, as well as pathogens or mutualists of animals. Fungicolous
Fusarium
species have been also reported in some studies, however, the information on the
Fusarium
interactions with other fungi is still unclear and the diversity of fungicolous
Fusarium
species is poorly known. In this study, we provide a survey of fungicolous
Fusarium
species and their hosts, and instructions for their isolation and identification. According to the survey, 80 fungicolous
Fusarium
isolates were reported associated with 36 host species and 32 fungal genera. The fungicolous isolates belong to 24 species grouped in nine species complexes (SC)—
Fusarium chlamydosporum
SC,
Fusarium fujikuroi
SC,
F
.
heterosporum
SC,
F. lateritium
SC,
F. oxysporum
SC,
F. incarnatum-equiseti
SC,
F. sambucinum
SC,
F. solani
SC (=
Neocosmospora
genus), and
F
.
tricinctum
SC.
Fusarium
associations with other fungi were predominantly necrotrophic. The prevalent fungal hosts for fungicolous
Fusarium
isolates were members of the sub-kingdom Dikarya, mostly microfungi. Other hosts belong to the sub-kingdom Mucoromyceta of the kingdom Fungi and to the phylum Oomycota (fungal-like organisms) of kingdom Straminipila. With this review, we hope to highlight the fungicolous associations of
Fusarium
, and to expand the understanding of the ecology and diversity of these fungi. |
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ISSN: | 0343-8651 1432-0991 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00284-021-02584-9 |