Genetic diversity of root-associated fungal endophytes from Calluna vulgaris at contrasting field sites

A total of 107 putative ericoid mycorrhizal endophytes were isolated from hair roots of Calluna vulgaris from two abandoned arsenic/copper mine sites and a natural heathland site in southwest England. The endophytes were initially grouped as 14 RFLP types, based on the results of ITS-RFLP analysis u...

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Publié dans:The New phytologist. - 1984. - 148(2000), 1 vom: 18. Okt., Seite 153-162
Auteur principal: Sharples, J M (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Chambers, S M, Meharg, A A, Cairney, J W G
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2000
Accès à la collection:The New phytologist
Sujets:Journal Article Review Epacridaceae Ericaceae ITS-RFLP Leotiales ericoid mycorrhizal fungi
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Résumé:A total of 107 putative ericoid mycorrhizal endophytes were isolated from hair roots of Calluna vulgaris from two abandoned arsenic/copper mine sites and a natural heathland site in southwest England. The endophytes were initially grouped as 14 RFLP types, based on the results of ITS-RFLP analysis using the restriction endonucleases Hinf I, Rsa I and Hae III. ITS sequences were obtained for representative isolates from each RFLP type and compared phylogenetically with sequences for known ericoid mycorrhizal endophytes and selected ascomycetes. The majority of endophyte isolates (62-92%) from each site were identified as Hymenoscyphus ericae, but a number of other less common mycorrhizal RFLP types were also identified, all of which appear to have strong affinities with the order Leotiales. None of the less common RFLP types was isolated from C. vulgaris at more than one field site. Neighbour-joining analysis indicated similarities between the endophytes from C. vulgaris and mycorrhizal endophytes isolated from other Ericaceae and Epacridaceae hosts in North America and Australia
Description:Date Revised 19.04.2021
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Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE
ISSN:1469-8137
DOI:10.1046/j.1469-8137.2000.00734.x