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http://dx.doi.org/10.4489/MYCO.2002.30.3.146

Multiple Symbiotic Associations Found in the Roots of Botrychium ternatum  

Lee, Jun-Ki (Graduate School, Biological Science and Education, Korea National University of Education)
Eom, Ahn-Heum (Institute of Natural Science, Korea National University of Education)
Lee, Sang-Sun (Graduate School, Biological Science and Education, Korea National University of Education)
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Mycobiology / v.30, no.3, 2002 , pp. 146-153 More about this Journal
Abstract
Two types of mycorrhizae, orchid(OM) and arbuscular mycorrhizae(AM), were observed in the cortical cells of Botrychium ternatum roots. The vesicles or arbuscules of AM fungi were examined and the fresh or digestive pelotons by other species of basidiomycetes were also observed in the roots under light microscope. These symbioses were, as the genomic DNAs extracted from roots of B. ternatum reacted with the specific primers, confirmed with PCR technique, being added to more strong evidences. These discoveries were rarely happened in the roots, especially a fern in nature. OM was observed in the roots of B. ternatum collected from the nationwide areas, whereas AM was only in the roots of B. ternatum collected from Chung-Buk areas. It is speculated that OM are associated with the nitrogen cycle in Islands and the growth of B. ternatum in the inland of Central Korea is related to both the phosphate and nitrogen cycle in the nature. The results suggest that B. ternatum is a typical species with two types of mycorrhizae under various growing conditions.
Keywords
Arbuscular mycorrhizae; Botrychium ternatum; Fern mycorrhiza; Mycorrhiza; Orchid mycorrhiza; PCR; Specific primer; Symbiosis;
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