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Ericaceous dwarf shrubs affect ectomycorrhizal fungal community of the invasive Pinus strobus and native Pinus sylvestris in a pot experiment
P. Kohout, Z. Sýkorová, M. Bahram, V. Hadincová, J. Albrechtová, L. Tedersoo, M. Vohník,
Language English Country Germany
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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ProQuest Central
from 2003-01-01 to 1 year ago
Medline Complete (EBSCOhost)
from 2011-01-01 to 1 year ago
Health & Medicine (ProQuest)
from 2003-01-01 to 1 year ago
- MeSH
- Biodiversity MeSH
- Pinus sylvestris growth & development microbiology physiology MeSH
- Pinus growth & development microbiology MeSH
- Phylogeny MeSH
- Host Specificity MeSH
- Fungi classification genetics growth & development isolation & purification MeSH
- Molecular Sequence Data MeSH
- Mycorrhizae classification genetics growth & development isolation & purification MeSH
- Seedlings MeSH
- Vaccinium growth & development microbiology MeSH
- Introduced Species MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
This study aimed to elucidate the relationship between ericaceous understorey shrubs and the diversity and abundance of ectomycorrhizal fungi (EcMF) associated with the invasive Pinus strobus and native Pinus sylvestris. Seedlings of both pines were grown in mesocosms and subjected to three treatments simulating different forest microhabitats: (a) grown in isolation and grown with (b) Vaccinium myrtillus or (c) Vaccinium vitis-idaea. Ericaceous plants did not act as a species pool of pine mycobionts and inhibited the ability of the potentially shared species Meliniomyces bicolor to form ectomycorrhizae. Similarly, Ericaceae significantly reduced the formation of Thelephora terrestris ectomycorrhizae in P. sylvestris. EcMF species composition in the mesocosms was strongly affected by both the host species and the presence of an ericaceous neighbour. When grown in isolation, P. strobus root tips were predominantly colonised by Wilcoxina mikolae, whereas those of P. sylvestris were more commonly colonised by Suillus and Rhizopogon spp. Interestingly, these differences were less evident (Suillus + Rhizopogon spp.) or absent (W. mikolae) when the pines were grown with Ericaceae. P. strobus exclusively associated with Rhizopogon salebrosus s.l., suggesting the presence of host specificity at the intrageneric level. Ericaceous plants had a positive effect on colonisation of P. strobus root tips by R. salebrosus s.l. This study demonstrates that the interaction of selective factors such as host species and presence of ericaceous plants may affect the realised niche of the ectomycorrhizal fungi.
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