The AD-type ectomycorrhizas, one of the most common morphotypes present in truffle fields, result from fungi belonging to the Trichophaea woolhopeia species complex
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Belowground ectomycorrhizal communities are
often species rich. Characterization of the ectomycorrhizas
(ECMs) underneath native truffle areas and/or cultivation
sites is particularly relevant to identifying fungal species
that might interfere with or promote truffle propagation and
fruiting. Fungal identification at the genus/species level can
now be achieved by combining detailed morphological and
anatomical descriptions with molecular approaches. In a
survey of the mycorrhizal biodiversity of Tuber melanosporum
orchards and inoculated host plants in nurseries, we
repeatedly sampled ECMs with morphological features
resembling those of the ECMs widely known as the AD
type. Despite the fact that the AD type is regarded as one of
the most competitive fungal species towards Tuber spp., its
taxonomical rank has yet to be resolved. By analyzing the
28S and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) rDNA regions,
here, we show that AD-type ECMs result from host plant
colonization by the pyronemataceous species Trichophaea
woolhopeia. Further to this, the 28S and ITS phylogenetic trees built from the AD-type ECMs analyzed sustain the
hypothesis that T. woolhopeia is a species complex.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ectomycorrhiza; Tuber; Molecular identification; LSU; ITS; Trichophaea woolhopeia
Elenco autori:
Riccioni, Claudia; Belfiori, Beatrice; Arcioni, Sergio; Paolocci, Francesco; Rubini, Andrea
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