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DHILLION SS
. 1993. VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAS OF EQUISETUM
SPECIES IN NORWAY AND THE USA - OCCURRENCE AND
MYCOTROPHY
. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH
. 97 ():656-660
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Address:
DHILLION SS, TEXAS TECH UNIV,DEPT BIOL
SCI,LUBBOCK,TX 79409
Typical vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal
structures occurred in the sporophytes of
Equisetum species (11 out of 12 species)
collected in Norway and U.S.A. Plants growing in
wet (hydric) habitats, sampled in the U.S.A. and
Norway, had lower levels of colonization by
vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi than
plants growing in mesic/dry-mesic habitats.
Colonization levels ranged from 0 to 46% of the
root length. Only E. variegatum found growing in
a wet habitat in Illinois was consistently
non-mycorrhizal. Equisetum species appear to be
facultatively mycotrophic; the degree of
mycotrophy may depend on habitat conditions. The
world-wide warming and change from hydric to
mesic conditions, during the late Carboniferous
period and thereafter, probably contributed to
the demise of the Equisetales. The demise of the
Equisetales was less likely influenced by the,
mycotrophic nature of higher plants, ferns,
cycads and pines.
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