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Mycobiota associated with the rhodophyte alien species Asparagopsis taxiformis (Delile) Trevisan de Saint‐Léon in the Mediterranean Sea
Authors:Laura Garzoli  Giorgio Gnavi  Giovanna C Varese  Anna M Picco
Institution:1. Section of Mycology, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy;2. Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, Mycotheca Universitatis Taurinensis MUT, University of Turin, Torino, Italy
Abstract:This study is the first to investigate and characterize the mycobiota associated with the alien species Asparagopsis taxiformis, a rhodophyte classified as one of the ‘100 worst invasive species’ in the Mediterranean Sea by the Hellenic Center for Marine Research, as it threatens biodiversity. Fungal endophyte and epiphyte communities were investigated on algal specimens from two sampling sites on the island of Linosa (Marine Protected Area Isole Pelagie, Italy). 87% of the 24 specimens that were analysed for epiphytes displayed a microfungal colonization. No endophytes were found. Only a small amount of microfungi was found to be associated with this alga. Only five fungal taxa were isolated; two of which are sporadically associated with the alga, while three, Eurotium rubrum, Cladosporium cladosporioides and Cladosporium pseudocladosporioides, seem to be related to A. taxiformis. This scarcity could be related to algal chemical composition.
Keywords:Fungi  marine  red algae  seaweed
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