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Bipolar incompatibility system of an ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete, Rhizopogon rubescens.

Masataka Kawai1, Mina Yamahara2, Akira Ohta3.   

Abstract

The mating systems of most ectomycorrhizal fungi have not been elucidated because of two reasons. One is the difficulty of obtaining homokaryotic isolates for mating tests caused by the low germination rate of basidiospores, and another is the difficulty of checking dikaryotization caused by the absence or inconsistent production of clamp connections on heterokaryotic mycelia under laboratory conditions. Basidiospore germination of a few ectomycorrhizal fungi has been induced by living roots of their host plants. Based on this information, we examined methods to obtain homokaryotic isolates of Rhizopogon rubescens using its host plant, Pinus thunbergii. The basidiospores of R. rubescens appeared to germinate well on an agar plate, on which axenic pine seedlings were grown in advance to induce germination, even when the seedlings were removed from the plate at the time of spore inoculation. To enhance the production rate of clamp connections on the heterokaryotic mycelia of R. rubescens, the culture medium composition was modified. The pH of the medium was critical for the production of clamp connections, and the optimal pH was higher for the production of clamp connections than for mycelial growth. These findings made it possible to conduct mating tests, and we found that the mating system of R. rubescens is bipolar with a multiallelic mating type factor.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18320240     DOI: 10.1007/s00572-008-0167-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycorrhiza        ISSN: 0940-6360            Impact factor:   3.387


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