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Article

Endophytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities of Spruce Picea jezoensis in the Russian Far East

by
Nikolay N. Nityagovsky
1,*,
Alexey A. Ananev
1,
Andrey R. Suprun
1,
Alina A. Dneprovskaya
1,2,
Konstantin V. Kiselev
1 and
Olga A. Aleynova
1,*
1
Laboratory of Biotechnology, Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 690022 Vladivostok, Russia
2
Institute of the World Ocean, Far Eastern Federal University, 690090 Vladivostok, Russia
*
Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Plants 2025, 14(16), 2534; https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14162534
Submission received: 20 June 2025 / Revised: 11 August 2025 / Accepted: 13 August 2025 / Published: 14 August 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Plant-Microbiome Interactions)

Abstract

A wide range of microorganisms, including endophytes, frequently interact with forest trees. The role of endophytes in industrial conifers has not been fully investigated. The Yezo spruce Picea jezoensis is widely used for logging in Russia and Japan. In this work, the endophytic communities of bacteria and fungi in healthy needles, branches, and fresh wood of P. jezoensis from Primorsky Territory were analyzed using metagenomic analysis. The results indicate that the diversity of endophytic communities in P. jezoensis is predominantly influenced by the specific tree parts (for both bacteria and fungi) and by different tree specimens (for fungi). The most abundant bacterial classes were Alphaproteobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria and Actinobacteria. Functional analysis of KEGG orthologs (KOs) in endophytic bacterial community using PICRUSt2 and the PLaBAse PGPT ontology revealed that 59.5% of the 8653 KOs were associated with plant growth-promoting traits (PGPTs), mainly, colonization, stress protection, bio-fertilization, bio-remediation, vitamin production, and competition. Metagenomic analysis identified a high abundance of the genera Pseudomonas and Methylobacterium-Methylorubrum in P. jezoensis, which are known for their potential growth-promoting activity in other coniferous species. The dominant fungal classes in P. jezoensis were Dothideomycetes, Sordariomycetes, and Eurotiomycetes. Notably, the genus Penicillium showed a pronounced increase in relative abundance within the fresh wood and needles of Yezo spruce, while Aspergillus displayed elevated abundance specifically in the fresh wood. It is known that some of these fungi exhibit antagonistic activity against phytopathogenic fungi. Thus, our study describes endophytic communities of the Yezo spruce and provides a basis for the production of biologicals with potential applications in forestry and agriculture.
Keywords: endophyte microbiome; coniferous trees; Yezo spruce; 16S; ITS1; next-generation sequencing endophyte microbiome; coniferous trees; Yezo spruce; 16S; ITS1; next-generation sequencing

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Nityagovsky, N.N.; Ananev, A.A.; Suprun, A.R.; Dneprovskaya, A.A.; Kiselev, K.V.; Aleynova, O.A. Endophytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities of Spruce Picea jezoensis in the Russian Far East. Plants 2025, 14, 2534. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14162534

AMA Style

Nityagovsky NN, Ananev AA, Suprun AR, Dneprovskaya AA, Kiselev KV, Aleynova OA. Endophytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities of Spruce Picea jezoensis in the Russian Far East. Plants. 2025; 14(16):2534. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14162534

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Nityagovsky, Nikolay N., Alexey A. Ananev, Andrey R. Suprun, Alina A. Dneprovskaya, Konstantin V. Kiselev, and Olga A. Aleynova. 2025. "Endophytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities of Spruce Picea jezoensis in the Russian Far East" Plants 14, no. 16: 2534. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14162534

APA Style

Nityagovsky, N. N., Ananev, A. A., Suprun, A. R., Dneprovskaya, A. A., Kiselev, K. V., & Aleynova, O. A. (2025). Endophytic Bacterial and Fungal Communities of Spruce Picea jezoensis in the Russian Far East. Plants, 14(16), 2534. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14162534

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