scholarly journals Ectomycorrhizal fungi mediate indirect effects of a bark beetle outbreak on secondary chemistry and establishment of pine seedlings

2015 ◽  
Vol 208 (3) ◽  
pp. 904-914 ◽  
Author(s):  
Justine Karst ◽  
Nadir Erbilgin ◽  
Gregory J. Pec ◽  
Paul W. Cigan ◽  
Ahmed Najar ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (8) ◽  
pp. 4367
Author(s):  
Yoonhee Cho ◽  
Shinnam Yoo ◽  
Myung Soo Park ◽  
Ji Seon Kim ◽  
Chang Sun Kim ◽  
...  

Flooding is an environmental stress for plants that not only limits aeration and nutrient acquisition, but also disturbs underground plant-associated fungal communities. Despite frequent flooding, red pine (Pinus densiflora) seedlings thrive in streamside environments. However, whether the compatible ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) of red pine are affected by natural flooding is unclear. As EMF are vital symbionts for the development of many trees and allow them to overcome various environmental stresses, in this study, the EMF species associated with red pine seedlings in a streamside environment in Korea were investigated after flooding. The EMF species in 47 seedlings collected from the streamside site were identified by observing their different morphotypes using internal transcribed spacer sequence analysis, and a total of 10 EMF species were identified. The EMF species diversity was lower than that in samples collected from a nearby forest analyzed as a control. The dominant EMF species of streamside seedlings included Amphinema spp., Rhizopogon luteolus, Suillus luteus, and Thelephora terrestris. This study could serve as a basis for investigating the mechanisms by which advantageous EMF aid plant development under flooding stress.


2019 ◽  
Vol 230 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhugui Wen ◽  
Mengyu Chen ◽  
Huilong Lu ◽  
Shiqi Huang ◽  
Jincheng Xing ◽  
...  

1984 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 140-142 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. M. Danielson ◽  
S. Visser ◽  
D. Parkinson

Mycelial slurries prepared from agar plates of ectomycorrhizal fungi were used to inoculate 7-week-old container-grown jack pine. Seven of 15 species formed mycorrhizae after 18 weeks and included Thelephoraterrestris Ehrhart ex Fr., Laccariaproximo Boudier, Hebeloma sp., Pisolithustinctoris (Pers.) Coker & Couch, Sphaerosporellabrunnea (Alb. & Schw. ex Fr.) Svrcek & Kubicka, Cenococcwngeophilum Fr., and an E strain (sensu Mikola) isolate. Species of Tricholoma, Suillus, Amphinema, and Hydnum failed to form mycorrhizae. The use of a mycelial slurry has the advantage of saving considerable time in inoculum preparation and should be useful for experimental purposes.


1996 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 617-636 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pirjo Kainulainen ◽  
Jarmo Holopainen ◽  
Virpi Palomäki ◽  
Toini Holopainen

1984 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter R. Beckjord ◽  
Marla S. McIntosh ◽  
Edward Hacskaylo ◽  
John H. Jr. Melhuish ◽  
John H. Jr. Melhuish

2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-88
Author(s):  
Roman Pachlewski ◽  
Stanisław Gawliński ◽  
Elżbieta Chruściak

Pine seedlings (<i>P. sylvestris</i> L.) growing on the unsterilized sand, with addition of different phosphorus sources, were inoculated with ectomycorrhizal fungi. Lack of P in the substrate restricted mycorrhizal infection of roots. In the presence of AIPO<sub>4</sub> and FePO<sub>4</sub> inoculation with <i>A. verna</i> and <i>H. mesophaeum</i> have positive effect on the seedlings growth and survival. Strain <i>of H. mesophaeum</i> intensified the phosphorus uptakc, particulary when FePO<sub>4</sub> was applied.


Oecologia ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 188 (4) ◽  
pp. 1209-1226
Author(s):  
Courtney M. Siegert ◽  
Natalie A. Clay ◽  
Juliet D. Tang ◽  
Lisa G. Garrigues ◽  
John J. Riggins

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