Erős-Honti, Zs. & Jakucs, E. (2009): Characterization of beech ectomycorrhizae formed by species of the Pachyphloeus-Amylascus lineage. Mycorrhiza 19: 337-345.

Abstract

Characterization of beech ectomycorrhizae formed by species of the Pachyphloeus-Amylascus lineage
Zsolt Erős-Honti - Erzsébet Jakucs

The hypogeous genus Pachyphloeus forms a common phylogenetic lineage with the epigeous Scabropezia and the hypogeous Amylascus, within the Pezizaceae (Ascomycota). Though the ectomycorrhiza- (EM) forming ability of this group was proposed previously, no detailed description has been published up to now, except for the characterization of EM related to P. virescens. During our several-year-long survey on the EM community of a beech forest reserve in Hungary, we found ten EM specimens belonging to the Pachyphloeus-Amylascus lineage. All of them share common morphological and anatomical characters. The densely ramifying whitish-yellow to light-brown mycorrhizal systems are pyramidal with short, stout ends. The EM surface is densely wooly with white or brown, curly hyphae. All mantle layers are pseudoparenchymatous angular, covered by a thick-walled hyphal network. Frequent emanating hyphae are densely septate without clamps. The EM can be sorted into three different morphotypes (Mt) according to their color, specific morphometric traits (cell-wall thickness, diameter of emanating hyphae, septal distance), and certain anatomical characters (structure of the surface net). Molecular identification was accomplished by the phylogenetic analysis of the ITS and LSU regions of the nrDNA, what proved that the sequences clustered into three clades corresponding to the three Mt. With the aid of fruitbody-derived sequences, obtained from GenBank, one of the Mt can be identified as Pachyphloeus melanoxanthus and another one as Pachyphloeus citrinus. The third Mt, together with another unindntified EM sequence of the GenBank, forms a distinct branch, which is a sister group to the Pachyphloeus-Scabropezia-Amylascus lineage. In addition to presenting the first detailed anatomical and molecular comparison of the EM related to P. melanoxanthus and P. citrinus, we call the attention to the need for further microscopical investigations amended by molecular taxonomical analyses.

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Characterization of beech ectomycorrhizae formed by species of the Pachyphloeus-Amylascus lineage
Zsolt Erős-Honti - Erzsébet Jakucs

Tartalom:
Introduction
Materials and methods
Sample collection and preparation
Molecular and phylogenetic analyses
Results
Characterization of the ectomycorryhiza of Mt 1 (reference EM specimen: BP 99792)
Differentiating between the three EM morphotypes
Phylogenetic inference
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References

Pezizaceae, Ectomycorrhiza, LSU, ITS, Molecular analysis, Anatomy

Címszavazva - GE

Location
ER Archívum (2009/P-019)
Strict forest reserves
First author
Erős-Honti Zsolt