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Community Structure of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Islands of Chungnam, Korea

충남 섬 지역 근권 토양의 수지상균근균 군집 구조

  • Lee, Jeong-Youn (Department of Biology Education, Korea National University of Education) ;
  • Lee, Eun-Hwa (Department of Biology Education, Korea National University of Education) ;
  • Ka, Kang-Hyeon (Wood Chemistry and Microbiology Division, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Eom, Ahn-Heum (Department of Biology Education, Korea National University of Education)
  • Received : 2016.03.19
  • Accepted : 2016.03.25
  • Published : 2016.03.31

Abstract

Five islands (Sinjindo, Mado, Daenanjido, Wonsando, and Sapsido) and the coastal area (Muchangpo) in Chungnam, Korea, were selected to determine the diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. Soil-inhabiting AM fungi were isolated and identified on the basis of morphological characteristics and sequence analyses of 18s rDNA. The differences in the fungal community structures were compared among sites. As a result, 24 species of AM fungi were identified, of which two species of AM fungi, Acaulospora brasiliensis and Redeckera fulvum, were isolated for the first time in Korea. This study revealed that AM fungal spore abundance was low and the genus Acaulospora was dominant in most of the islands. AM fungal community structures in five Islands were highly similar. However, the coastal area, Muchangpo, had different AM fungal community structure from the islands.

본 연구에서는 충남 서해안에 분포하는 5개의 섬 지역(신진도, 마도, 대난지도, 원산도, 삽시도)과 육지 해안 지역인 무창포의 근권 토양내 수지상균근균 군집 구조의 차이점을 확인해보았다. 그 결과 충남 지역에서 국내 미기록종인 Acaulospora brasiliensis, Redeckera fulvum를 포함하여 14개 속 24종의 수지상균근균을 확인하였다. 또한 대부분의 섬 지역에서 Acaulospora 속이 우점하고 있음을 확인할 수 있었으며, 섬 지역의 근권에서는 육지 지역과는 다른 수지상균근균 군집 구조가 발달함을 보여주었다. 특히 섬 간의 수지상균근균 군집은 섬들 사이의 물리적 거리가 가까울수록 더 유사하게 발달하는 것을 확인하였다.

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