Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5517603 Fungal Ecology 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Insect galls on baldcypress contain diverse fungi inside of them.•Fungal diversity inside of galls was correlated with an adult insect emergence.•Fungal diversity was greater in galls from which a live insect emerged.

The baldcypress midge (Taxodiomyia cupressi and Taxodiomyia cupressiananassa) forms a gall that originates from leaf tissue. Female insects may inoculate galls with fungi during oviposition, or endophytes from the leaf tissue may grow into the gall interior. We investigated fungal diversity inside of baldcypress galls, comparing the gall communities to leaves and comparing fungal communities in galls that had successful emergence versus no emergence of midges or parasitoids. Galls of midges that successfully emerged were associated with diverse gall fungal communities, some of which were the same as the fungi found in surrounding leaves. Galls with no insect emergence were characterized by relatively low fungal diversity.

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