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Ecological Indicators
Integrated eDNA metabarcoding and morphological analyses assess spatio-temporal patterns of airborne fungal spores
Claudio G. Ametrano1  Silvia Ongaro2  Giovanni Bacaro3  Alberto Pallavicini4  Lucia Muggia4  Enrico Tordoni4  Elisa Banchi4 
[1] Corresponding author.;Grainger Bioinformatics Center, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL, USA;National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics – OGS, via Piccard 54, 34151 Trieste, Italy;Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, via Giorgieri 10, 34127 Trieste, Italy;
关键词: Aerobiology;    Co-correspondence analysis;    Detection efficiency;    Next-generation sequencing;    Sampling;    Species diversity;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Fungi represent relevant allergens and plant pathogens that can disperse on long ranges, potentially producing severe consequences on public health and agriculture. Up to 11% of the bioaerosol particles are fungal spores and mycelium fragments. Estimation of fungal species diversity in time and space is decisive but may be biased by abiotic conditions and sampling methods. Traditional morphological analyses of fungal spores have been widely applied in aerobiology in the past, while recently eDNA metabarcoding can complement these studies. Here, we used both morphological analysis (spore count and taxon identification) and high-throughput sequencing to disentangle spatio-temporal variation of fungi across Northern and Central Italy and to evaluate the detection efficiency of the two approaches. Our results showed that eDNA metabarcoding detects about three times more genera and has a higher detection efficiency than the morphological analyses. However, the efficiency is high in both spore count and eDNA metabarcoding methods when the most abundant or the rarest genera are considered but it can substantially vary between the two approaches when moderately abundant genera are analyzed. Furthermore, morphological spore determination resulted in higher variance explained by PERMANOVA analysis with respect to eDNA metabarcoding (26% and 13%, respectively), which leads to a better spatio-temporal characterization of the fungal genera. As both morphological analyses and eDNA metabarcoding methods capture significant interactions between seasons and sites, they could be preferably used as complementing approaches to reliably study airborne fungal diversity and variation.

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