Morphological and anatomical characterisation of black alder Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. ectomycorrhizas

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作者
Pritsch, K [1 ]
Munch, JC [1 ]
Buscot, F [1 ]
机构
[1] GSF,NATL RES CTR ENVIRONM & HLTH GMBH,INST SOIL ECOL,D-85764 OBERSCHLEISSHEIM,GERMANY
关键词
alder mycorrhizas; characterisation of ectomycorrhizas; morphology; anatomy; Alnus glutinosa;
D O I
10.1007/s005720050182
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Ectomycorrhizal types of black alder [Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.] collected over a 3-year period within an alder forest were characterised by morphological and anatomical features. Of the total of 16 types, 14 are described for the first time in this paper. Eight identified types belong to the genera Russula, Lactarius, Naucoria, and Cortinarius, while eight further types remained unidentified. In some cases, similarities of mantle features indicate relationships to identified mycorrhizas. Mycorrhizas of Naucoria escharoides and N. subconspersa were not distinguished. Two unidentified mycorrhizal types exhibited hyphal mantle structures very similar to these Naucoria species. Within the genus Cortinarius, mycorrhizas of C. cf. helvelloides were easily distinguished from all other Cortinarius-like mycorrhizas described on Alnus, which in general showed little anatomical variation. Two further unidentified mycorrhizas, ''Alnirhiza lilacina'' and ''A. violacea'', probably also belong to Cortinarius. The ectomycorrhiza of Russula pumila was the only identified type within the genus Russula, but the unidentified type ''Alnirhiza cremicolor'' also likely belongs to this genus. Three Lactarius species were present in the experimental plot. Two species (L. obscuratus and L. omphaliformis) had indistinguishable mycorrhizal types, but were easily differentiated from the mycorrhizas of L. lilacinus, which caused intracellular penetration of Hartig net hyphae into epidermal and cortical cells. All other mycorrhizal types of black alder exhibited a paraepidermal Hartig net without penetration of root cells. Two unidentified mycorrhizal types ''Alnirhiza atroverrucosa'' and ''A. cystidiobrunnea'', already described from North American Alnus rubra as unnamed morphotypes, showed no similarity to identified mycorrhizas. All 16 mycorrhizal types appeared to be specific or at least typical for alders, since they have not yet been reported from other tree species.
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页码:201 / 216
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