@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22242,
author = {Mariana Del Olmo-Ruiz and A. Elizabeth Arnold},
title = {Interannual variation and host affiliations of endophytic fungi associated with ferns at La Selva, Costa Rica},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Ascomycota, diversity, fungal endophytes, host affiliation, tropical forest},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Ferns are an ancient and diverse lineage of vascular plants that differ morphologically, chemically, and in growth habits from the angiosperms with which they co-occur. We used a culture-based approach coupled with phylogenetic analyses to characterize the incidence, diversity, and composition of fungal endophyte assemblages in ferns, with a special focus on healthy above-ground tissues of seven species of eupolypods at La Selva, Costa Rica. Endophytes were isolated from every individual plant and were similarly abundant and diverse in frond blades and stalks, in different vegetation types, in epiphytic vs. terrestrial species, and between sampling years. However, abundance, diversity, and community structure differed significantly among fern species, and composition differed markedly between sampling years. Phylogenetic classification using separate and combined datasets revealed that as for many neotropical angiosperms, the majority (95%) of endophyte taxa were Ascomycota, with particular dominance by Sordariomycetes, Eurotiomycetes, and Dothideomycetes. However, our data suggest higher phylogenetic richness and stronger host affinities in fern associated endophytes relative to those studied in angiosperms thus far.}
}
Taxa for matrix 18084 of Study 14534

Citation title:
"Interannual variation and host affiliations of endophytic fungi associated with ferns at La Selva, Costa Rica".

Study name:
"Interannual variation and host affiliations of endophytic fungi associated with ferns at La Selva, Costa Rica".

This study is part of submission 14534
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
1159339 |
Devriesia hilliana GU214633 |
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1159335 |
Devriesia strelitziae EU436763 |
504888
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1159326 |
F199 |
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1159331 |
F253 |
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1159328 |
Teratosphaeria alistairii DQ885901 |
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1159324 |
Teratosphaeria altensteinii FJ372394 |
570529
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1159334 |
Teratosphaeria bellula EU707859 |
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1159333 |
Teratosphaeria complicata GQ852790 |
688225
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1159329 |
Teratosphaeria considenianae GQ852792 |
407941
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1159330 |
Teratosphaeria cryptica GQ852799 |
687972
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1159336 |
Teratosphaeria encephalarti FJ372401 |
570530
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1159322 |
Teratosphaeria eucalypti GQ852801 |
467805
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1159341 |
Teratosphaeria macowanii AY260096 |
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1159338 |
Teratosphaeria macowanii EU707895 |
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1159323 |
Teratosphaeria maxii DQ885899 |
531808
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1159340 |
Teratosphaeria miniata GQ852803 |
688227
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1159321 |
Teratosphaeria nubilosa GQ852819 |
161662
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1159337 |
Teratosphaeria parva EU707874 |
269608
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1159342 |
Teratosphaeria persoonii EU707880 |
531809
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1159327 |
Teratosphaeria proteae arboreae EU707884 |
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1159325 |
Teratosphaeria stellenboschiana GQ852825 |
470158
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1159332 |
Teratosphaeria suberosa GQ852836 |
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1159320 |
Teratosphaeria wingfieldii EU707896 |
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