Suillus: an emerging model for the study of ectomycorrhizal ecology and evolution

Author:

Lofgren Lotus1ORCID,Nguyen Nhu H.2ORCID,Kennedy Peter G.34ORCID,Pérez‐Pazos Eduardo4ORCID,Fletcher Jessica5ORCID,Liao Hui‐Ling67ORCID,Wang Haihua67ORCID,Zhang Kaile6ORCID,Ruytinx Joske8ORCID,Smith Alexander H.5ORCID,Ke Yi‐Hong9ORCID,Cotter H. Van T.10ORCID,Engwall Eiona11ORCID,Hameed Khalid M.1ORCID,Vilgalys Rytas1ORCID,Branco Sara5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology Duke University 130 Science Dr. Durham NC 27708 USA

2. Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences University of Hawai'i at Māno 3190 Maile Way Honolulu HI 96822 USA

3. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology University of Minnesota 1475 Gortner Ave Saint Paul MN 55108 USA

4. Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior University of Minnesota 1475 Gortner Ave Saint Paul MN 55108 USA

5. Department of Integrative Biology University of Colorado Denver 1151 Arapahoe St., SI 2071 Denver CO 80204 USA

6. North Florida Research and Education Center University of Florida 155 Research Rd Quincy FL 3235 USA

7. Department of Soil, Water and Ecosystem Sciences University of Florida 1692 McCarty Dr., Room 2181, Building A Gainesville FL 32611 USA

8. Research Group of Microbiology and Plant Genetics, Department of Bioengineering Sciences Vrije Universiteit Brussel 1050 Brussels Belgium

9. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan 1105 N University Ave Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA

10. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium 120 South Road Chapel Hill NC 27599 USA

11. Department of Biology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 120 South Road Chapel Hill NC 27599 USA

Abstract

SummaryResearch on mycorrhizal symbiosis has been slowed by a lack of established study systems. To address this challenge, we have been developing Suillus, a widespread ecologically and economically relevant fungal genus primarily associated with the plant family Pinaceae, into a model system for studying ectomycorrhizal (ECM) associations. Over the last decade, we have compiled extensive genomic resources, culture libraries, a phenotype database, and protocols for manipulating Suillus fungi with and without their tree partners. Our efforts have already resulted in a large number of publicly available genomes, transcriptomes, and respective annotations, as well as advances in our understanding of mycorrhizal partner specificity and host communication, fungal and plant nutrition, environmental adaptation, soil nutrient cycling, interspecific competition, and biological invasions. Here, we highlight the most significant recent findings enabled by Suillus, present a suite of protocols for working with the genus, and discuss how Suillus is emerging as an important model to elucidate the ecology and evolution of ECM interactions.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Joint Genome Institute

National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

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