Literature DB >> 15119356

Growth and interspecific interactions of the rare oak polypore Piptoporus quercinus.

Paul Wald1, Martha Crockatt, Victoria Gray, Lynne Boddy.   

Abstract

Growth and interactions of Piptoporus quercinus were studied in artificial culture to give insights into the ecological characteristics of a species which is both rare and widespread. P. quercinus grew slowly under all conditions, the maximum ranging between 1.9 and 3.15 mm d(-1), depending on isolate, at 25 degrees C pH 3.75. Upper limits for growth were 25-30 degrees or above 30 degrees depending on isolate, and pH 6.6. Lower limits for growth were 5-10 degrees, between -1.75 and -2.5 MPa; there was still growth at pH 1.81. Preincubating plates at 5 for 77 d and then incubating at 20 degrees resulted in a significantly greater extension rate (2.89 mm d(-1)) than when incubated continuously at 20 degrees (1.70 mm d(-1)) for one isolate though not for another isolate. P. quercinus survived exposure to low temperature (-18 degrees for 7 d), showing renewed growth, albeit limited, after a lag of 37 d. It was a poor combatant, being unable to replace any of the eight fungi (with a range of ecological roles) against which it was paired, and being replaced or partially replaced by most, on 2% MA at pH 5.49, at pH 3.75 and at -1.25 MPa. It did, however, inhibit extension rate of some other heart rot fungi. Results are discussed in an ecological context.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15119356     DOI: 10.1017/s0953756203009171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycol Res        ISSN: 0953-7562


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