Metatranscriptomics sheds light on the links between the functional traits of fungal guilds and ecological processes in forest soil ecosystems

Author:

Auer Lucas1,Buée Marc1ORCID,Fauchery Laure1,Lombard Vincent23,Barry Kerry W.4,Clum Alicia4,Copeland Alex4,Daum Chris4,Foster Brian4,LaButti Kurt4,Singan Vasanth4,Yoshinaga Yuko4,Martineau Christine5,Alfaro Manuel6,Castillo Federico J.6,Imbert J. Bosco6,Ramírez Lucia6,Castanera Raúl6,Pisabarro Antonio G.6,Finlay Roger7ORCID,Lindahl Björn7,Olson Ake7,Séguin Armand5,Kohler Annegret1,Henrissat Bernard89,Grigoriev Igor V.410ORCID,Martin Francis M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université de Lorraine, INRAE, UMR Interactions Arbres‐Microorganismes Nancy F‐54000 France

2. Architecture et Fonction des Macromolécules Biologiques CNRS and Aix‐Marseille Université Marseille 13288 France

3. INRAE USC1408 Architecture et Fonction des Macromolécules Biologiques Marseille 13009 France

4. US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA 94720 USA

5. Laurentian Forestry Centre Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service Quebec G1V4C7 QC Canada

6. Institute for Multidisciplinary Research in Applied Biology (IMAB) Public University of Navarra (UPNA) Pamplona 31006 Spain

7. Department of Forest Mycology and Pathology Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala 75007 Sweden

8. DTU Bioengineering Denmarks Tekniske Universitet Copenhagen 2800 Denmark

9. Department of Biological Sciences King Abdulaziz University Jeddah 21589 Saudi Arabia

10. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology University of California Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720 USA

Abstract

Summary Soil fungi belonging to different functional guilds, such as saprotrophs, pathogens, and mycorrhizal symbionts, play key roles in forest ecosystems. To date, no study has compared the actual gene expression of these guilds in different forest soils. We used metatranscriptomics to study the competition for organic resources by these fungal groups in boreal, temperate, and Mediterranean forest soils. Using a dedicated mRNA annotation pipeline combined with the JGI MycoCosm database, we compared the transcripts of these three fungal guilds, targeting enzymes involved in C‐ and N mobilization from plant and microbial cell walls. Genes encoding enzymes involved in the degradation of plant cell walls were expressed at a higher level in saprotrophic fungi than in ectomycorrhizal and pathogenic fungi. However, ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi showed similarly high expression levels of genes encoding enzymes involved in fungal cell wall degradation. Transcripts for N‐related transporters were more highly expressed in ectomycorrhizal fungi than in other groups. We showed that ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi compete for N in soil organic matter, suggesting that their interactions could decelerate C cycling. Metatranscriptomics provides a unique tool to test controversial ecological hypotheses and to better understand the underlying ecological processes involved in soil functioning and carbon stabilization.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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