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  • The study examines how plant diversity affects leaf-associated fungal communities, focusing on both epiphytic (on the surface) and endophytic (inside) fungi within a subtropical tree species richness experiment in China.
  • Findings show that while fungal community assembly is mostly driven by random processes, epiphytic fungi are more influenced by dispersal limitations and endophytic fungi are more affected by environmental selection.
  • Increased tree species richness leads to greater complexity and diversity in the fungal networks, suggesting that species diversity boosts network interactions without changing the ecological processes governing fungal community assembly.

Article Abstract

Plant diversity significantly impacts ecosystem processes and functions, yet its influence on the community assembly of leaf fungi remains poorly understood. In this study, we investigated leaf epiphytic and endophytic fungal communities in a Chinese subtropical tree species richness experiment, ranging from 1 to 16 species, using amplicon sequencing to target the internal transcribed spacer 1 region of the rDNA. We found that the community assembly of epiphytic and endophytic fungi was predominantly governed by stochastic processes, with a higher contribution of dispersal limitation on epiphytic than on endophytic fungal communities but a higher contribution of selection on endophytic than on epiphytic fungal communities. The plant-epiphytic fungus interaction network was more complex (e.g., more highly connected and strongly nested but less specialized and modularized) than the plant-endophytic fungus interaction network. Additionally, tree species richness was positively correlated with the network complexity and diversity of epiphytic (α-, β- and γ-diversity) and endophytic (β- and γ-diversity) fungi, but was not associated with the contribution of the stochastic and deterministic processes on the community assembly of epiphytic and endophytic fungi. This study highlights that tree species diversity enhances the diversity and network complexity, rather than alters the ecological processes in community assembly of leaf-associated fungi.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11427-024-2630-6DOI Listing

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