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Becerra, AG; Menoyo, E; Lett, I; Li, CY. 2009. Alnus acuminata in dual symbiosis with Frankia and two different
ectomycorrhizal fungi (Alpova austroalnicola and Alpova diplophloeus)growing in soilless growth medium. Symbiosis. 47(2):85-92.
In this study we investigated the capacity of Andean alder (Alnus
acuminata Kunth), inoculated with Frankia and two ectomycorrhizal fungi
Alpova austroalnicola Dominguez and Alpova diplophloeus ([Zeller and
Dodge] Trappe and Smith), for nodulation and growth in pots of a
soilless medium that contained vermiculite or a mixture of ground
basalt rock and vermiculite. The seedlings were inoculated with Frankia
suspensions prepared from root nodules of A. acuminata, followed by
inoculation with spores of either one of the two Alpova species. The
seedlings were grown in a greenhouse for 12 months. The seedlings grown
in the vermiculite-based growth medium containing large (1-3 mm) basalt
particles and Alpova austroalnicola or medium-sized (0.5-1 mm) basalt
particles and A. diplophloeus had the heaviest shoot and root nodule
dry weights and abundant ectomycorrhizal colonization. Ectomycorrhizas
formed by A. acuminata with Alpova austroalnicola is described here for
the first time. Growth of Alnus acuminata inoculated with
ectomycorrhizal fungi and Frankia in the soilless primary minerals
indicates that Andean alder can alter resource supply by tapping an
otherwise unavailable nutrient source.
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