Fungal Diversity and Composition of the Continental Solar Saltern in Añana Salt Valley (Spain)

Author:

Azpiazu-Muniozguren MaiaORCID,Perez Alba,Rementeria AitorORCID,Martinez-Malaxetxebarria IratiORCID,Alonso RodrigoORCID,Laorden LorenaORCID,Gamboa JavierORCID,Bikandi JosebaORCID,Garaizar JavierORCID,Martinez-Ballesteros IlargiORCID

Abstract

The Añana Salt Valley in Spain is an active continental solar saltern formed 220 million years ago. To date, no fungal genomic studies of continental salterns have been published, although DNA metabarcoding has recently expanded researchers’ ability to study microbial community structures. Accordingly, the aim of this present study was to evaluate fungal diversity using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) metabarcoding at different locations along the saltern (springs, ponds, and groundwater) to describe the fungal community of this saline environment. A total of 380 fungal genera were detected. The ubiquity of Saccharomyces was observed in the saltern, although other halotolerant and halophilic fungi like Wallemia, Cladosporium, and Trimmatostroma were also detected. Most of the fungi observed in the saltern were saprotrophs. The fungal distribution appeared to be influenced by surrounding conditions, such as the plant and soil contact, cereal fields, and vineyards of this agricultural region.

Funder

University of the Basque Country

Añana Salt Valley Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology (medical)

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