Intraspecific physiological variation: implications for understanding functional diversity in ectomycorrhizal fungi

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J. W. G. Cairney
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[1] Mycorrhiza Research group,
[2] School of Science,undefined
[3] University of Western Sydney (Nepean),undefined
[4] P.O. Box 10,undefined
[5] Kingswood,undefined
[6] NSW 2747,undefined
[7] Australia e-mail: j.cairney@nepean.uws.edu.au,undefined
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Mycorrhiza | 1999年 / 9卷
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Key words Mycelial growth; Metal sensitivity; Enzyme activities; Gene expression;
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 Several thousand fungal species worlwide are thought to form ectomycorrhizas (ECM) with tree hosts and there is currently much interest in determining the functional significance of such diversity in natural and managed ecosystems. While only a few taxa have been investigated in detail, it is clear that ECM fungi display extensive intraspecific variation in a range of physiological and other life-history parameters. Thus, comparative investigations of single (or even a few) isolates of different species are unlikely to provide reliable information on functional capabilities. Extensive screening of taxonomically well-defined isolates is required. This must take into account spatial and temporal variation in gene expression in mycelia growing in axenic culture or in association with a host plant.
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