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Title: Ectomycorrhization of Tricholoma matsutake with Abies veitchii and Tsuga diversifolia in the subalpine forests of Japan
Authors: Endo N.
Dokmai P.
Suwannasai N.
Phosri C.
Horimai Y.
Hirai N.
Fukuda M.
Yamada A.
Keywords: Abies
Abies veitchii
Basidiomycota
Coniferophyta
Fungi
Tricholoma matsutake
Tsuga
Tsuga diversifolia
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Tricholoma matsutake is one of the most highly valued ectomycorrhizal mushrooms, primarily associated with conifers. Here, we examined the association of T. matsutake with hemlock and fir species native to the subalpine forests of Japan. Basidiomata of T. matsutake were harvested from the forests of Honshu Island, Japan, along with two soil samples directly beneath the basidiomata; ectomycorrhizal root tips were also collected, and used for fungal isolation and molecular analyses. Mycorrhizal fungi were isolated from the roots of Abies veitchii (Veitch's fir) and Tsuga diversifolia (northern Japanese hemlock). These fungi were identified as T. matsutake based upon their production of whitish mycelial colonies on nutrient agar media, and confirmed using molecular analyses; the ectomycorrhizal association between T. matsutake and A. veitchii was also confirmed by mycorrhizal synthesis in vitro. This work represents the first description of T. matsutake ectomycorrhizations with Abies and Tsuga species, as well as a detailed morphological description of these associations. © 2014 The Mycological Society of Japan Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13682
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84938208627&doi=10.1016%2fj.myc.2014.12.004&partnerID=40&md5=258266b2ee60adfa121d79c6ac5d4d0d
ISSN: 13403540
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