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Fungi associated with rocks of the A tacama D esert: taxonomy, distribution, diversity, ecology and bioprospection for bioactive compounds
This study assessed the diversity of cultivable rock‐associated fungi from A tacama D esert. A total of 81 fungal isolates obtained were identified as 29 Ascomycota taxa by sequencing different regions of DNA. C ladosporium halotolerans , P enicillium chrysogenum and P enicillium cf. citrinum were t...
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Published in: | Environmental microbiology 2016-01, Vol.18 (1), p.232-245 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This study assessed the diversity of cultivable rock‐associated fungi from
A
tacama
D
esert. A total of 81 fungal isolates obtained were identified as 29
Ascomycota
taxa by sequencing different regions of DNA.
C
ladosporium halotolerans
,
P
enicillium chrysogenum
and
P
enicillium
cf.
citrinum
were the most frequent species, which occur at least in four different altitudes. The diversity and similarity indices ranged in the fungal communities across the latitudinal gradient. The
F
isher‐α index displayed the higher values for the fungal communities obtained from the siltstone and fine matrix of pyroclastic rocks with finer grain size, which are more degraded. A total of 23 fungal extracts displayed activity against the different targets screened. The extract of
P
. chrysogenum
afforded the compounds α‐linolenic acid and ergosterol endoperoxide, which were active against
C
ryptococcus neoformans
and methicillin‐resistance
S
taphylococcus aureus
respectively. Our study represents the first report of a new habitat of fungi associated with rocks of the
A
tacama
D
esert and indicated the presence of interesting fungal community, including species related with saprobes, parasite/pathogen and mycotoxigenic taxa. The geological characteristics of the rocks, associated with the presence of rich resident/resilient fungal communities suggests that the rocks may provide a favourable microenvironment fungal colonization, survival and dispersal in extreme conditions. |
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ISSN: | 1462-2912 1462-2920 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1462-2920.13005 |