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  • Quantifying the Role of Ground Beetles for the Dispersal of Fusarium and Alternaria Fungi in Agricultural Landscapes
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  1. Heitmann, Nadja |
  2. Glemnitz, Michael |
  3. Lentzsch, Peter |
  4. Platen, Ralph |
  5. Müller, Marina E. H. |
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2021-10-14
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  • 7:863
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7100863 |
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  • The spread by arthropods (zoochory) is an essential dispersal mechanism for many microorganisms, like plant pathogens. Carabid beetles are very abundant and mobile ground-dwelling insects. However, their role in the dispersal of economically relevant phytopathogens, like Fusarium and Alternaria fungi is basically unknown. We quantified the total fungal, Fusarium, and Alternaria load of carabid species collected in the transition zones between small water bodies and wheat fields by screening (i) their body surface for fungal propagules with a culture-dependent method and (ii) their entire bodies for fungal DNA with a qPCR approach. The analysis of entire bodies detects fungal DNA in all carabid beetles but Alternaria DNA in 98% of them. We found that 74% of the carabids carried fungal propagules on the body surface, of which only half (49%) carried Fusarium propagules. We identified eight Fusarium and four Alternaria species on the body surface; F. culmorum was dominant. The fungal, Fusarium and Alternaria, load differed significantly between the carabid species and was positively affected by the body size and weight of the carabids. Carabid beetles reveal a remarkable potential to disseminate different fungi. Dispersal by ground-dwelling arthropods could affect the spatial-temporal patterns of plant disease and microorganisms in general.
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lokal Carabidae
lokal Alternaria
lokal ground-dwelling arthropods
lokal wheat
lokal Fusarium
lokal insect-vector
lokal qPCR
lokal phytopathogenic fungi
lokal plant disease spread
lokal mycobiota
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  1. Brandenburger Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kultur |
  2. Bundesministerium für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft |
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  1. DFG-GRK 2118/1-2
  2. DFG-GRK 2118/1-2
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  1. BioMove Research Training Group
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