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Anatomical and molecular characterization of Lactarius aff. omphaliformis, Russula alnijorullensis and Cortinarius tucumanensis ectomycorrhizae on Alnus acuminata

  • Alejandra Becerra
  • , Ludwig Beenken
  • , Karin Pritsch
  • , Graciela Daniele
  • , Michael Schloter
  • , Reinhard Agerer

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Abstract

Ectomycorrhizae (ECM) of Lactarius aff. omphaliformis Romagn., Russula alnijorullensis (Sing.) Sing. and Cortinarius tucumanensis Mos. on Andean alder (Alnus acuminata Kunth) were characterized and identified. The identification of the fungal symbionts was achieved by morpho-anatomical observations of mycorrhizae and by comparison of ITS-RFLP patterns obtained from ECM and fruitbodies. L. aff. omphaliformis ECM differed in some morphological details such as ramification and mantle type from ECM of the same species on A. glutinosa. L. aff. omphaliformis ECM show an orange to ochre mantle containing latex cells, which stain with sulpho-vanillin, emanating hyphae without clamps. R. alnijorullensis ECM represent a typical Russula-type-ECM, light yellow to pinkish, the outer mantle being composed of triangular latex-filled cells staining with sulpho-vanillin, emanating hyphae without clamps. C. tucumanensis ECM exhibit a white (silvery) to yellowish brown mantle covered with soil particles, emanating hyphae with clamps.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1047-1057
Number of pages11
JournalMycologia
Volume97
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Alnus
  • Ectomycorrhizal fungi
  • Morphological characterization
  • PCR
  • RFLP

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