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Monitoring the impact of confinement on hyphal penetration and fungal behavior.

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Guo, Y-S; Liber, JA; Morrell-Falvey, JL; Bonito, G; Retterer, ST
Published in: PloS one
January 2024

Through their expansive mycelium network, soil fungi alter the physical arrangement and chemical composition of their local environment. This can significantly impact bacterial distribution and nutrient transport and can play a dramatic role in shaping the rhizosphere around a developing plant. However, direct observation and quantitation of such behaviors is extremely difficult due to the opacity and complex porosity of the soil microenvironment. In this study, we demonstrate the development and use of an engineered microhabitat to visualize fungal growth in response to varied levels of confinement. Microfluidics were fabricated using photolithography and conventional soft lithography, assembled onto glass slides, and prepared to accommodate fungal cultures. Selected fungal strains across three phyla (Ascomycota: Morchella sextalata, Fusarium falciforme; Mucoromycota: Linnemannia elongata, Podila minutissima, Benniella; Basidiomycota: Laccaria bicolor, and Serendipita sp.) were cultured within microhabitats and imaged using time-lapse microscopy to visualize development at the mycelial level. Fungal hyphae of each strain were imaged as they penetrated through microchannels with well-defined pore dimensions. The hyphal penetration rates through the microchannels were quantified via image analysis. Other behaviors, including differences in the degree of branching, peer movement, and tip strength were also recorded for each strain. Our results provide a repeatable and easy-to-use approach for culturing fungi within a microfluidics platform and for visualizing the impact of confinement on hyphal growth and other fungal behaviors pertinent to their remodeling of the underground environment.

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Published In

PloS one

DOI

EISSN

1932-6203

ISSN

1932-6203

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

19

Issue

12

Start / End Page

e0312855

Related Subject Headings

  • Soil Microbiology
  • Microfluidics
  • Hyphae
  • General Science & Technology
  • Fungi
 

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Guo, Y.-S., Liber, J. A., Morrell-Falvey, J. L., Bonito, G., & Retterer, S. T. (2024). Monitoring the impact of confinement on hyphal penetration and fungal behavior. PloS One, 19(12), e0312855. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0312855
Guo, Yi-Syuan, Julian A. Liber, Jennifer L. Morrell-Falvey, Gregory Bonito, and Scott T. Retterer. “Monitoring the impact of confinement on hyphal penetration and fungal behavior.PloS One 19, no. 12 (January 2024): e0312855. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0312855.
Guo Y-S, Liber JA, Morrell-Falvey JL, Bonito G, Retterer ST. Monitoring the impact of confinement on hyphal penetration and fungal behavior. PloS one. 2024 Jan;19(12):e0312855.
Guo, Yi-Syuan, et al. “Monitoring the impact of confinement on hyphal penetration and fungal behavior.PloS One, vol. 19, no. 12, Jan. 2024, p. e0312855. Epmc, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0312855.
Guo Y-S, Liber JA, Morrell-Falvey JL, Bonito G, Retterer ST. Monitoring the impact of confinement on hyphal penetration and fungal behavior. PloS one. 2024 Jan;19(12):e0312855.

Published In

PloS one

DOI

EISSN

1932-6203

ISSN

1932-6203

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

19

Issue

12

Start / End Page

e0312855

Related Subject Headings

  • Soil Microbiology
  • Microfluidics
  • Hyphae
  • General Science & Technology
  • Fungi