Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Sterile cultured isolates of lichen-forming ascomycetes have not yet been used to investigate
mycobiont-mineralsubstrate interactionsunder controlledconditions. Inthis study Candelariella
vitellina, Xanthoparmelia tinctina and Lecanora rupicola mycobionts were isolated and inoculated
with chrysotile fibres in the laboratory, in order to verify whether physical and
chemical weathering processes, whichwere already described in the field,maybe reproduced
in vitro. Tight adhesion of hyphae to chrysotile fibres was observed in all species. The adhering
hyphae affected the chemical composition of asbestos fibres, with the selective depletion of
magnesiumbeing a prominent feature, as is the case in field conditions. Oxalic acid and pulvinic
acid, mycobiont-derived metabolites of X. tinctina and C. vitellina, were involved in the
weathering action. Time and environmental factors and the absence of biological synergisms
strongly limited the chemical weathering in vitro compared with what was observed in the
field. Nevertheless, the results showthat in vitro incubation of sterile-cultured lichen-forming
fungi with minerals is a practicable experimental system to investigate the weathering effects
of different mycobionts and fungal compounds under controlled conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Girlanda, Mariangela
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