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Ishida, TA; Nara, K; Ma, SR; Takano, T; Liu, SK. 2009. Ectomycorrhizal fungal community in alkaline-saline soil in northeastern China. MYCORRHIZA. 19(5):329-335.
Alkaline-saline soil is widespread in arid and semiarid regions of the
world and causes severe environmental and agricultural problems. To
advance our understanding of the adaptation of ectomycorrhizal fungi
(EMF) to alkaline-saline soil, we investigated EMF communities on
Mongolian willow (Salix linearistipularis) growing in alkaline-saline
soil (up to pH 9.2) in northeastern China. In total, 75 root samples
were collected from 25 willow individuals over 4.7 ha. To identify
fungal species in ectomycorrhizal root tips, we used terminal
restriction fragment length polymorphism and sequencing analyses of the
internal transcribed spacer region of ribosomal DNA. We detected 11 EMF
species, including species of Inocybe, Hebeloma, and Tomentella of the
Basidiomycota and three Ascomycota species. The EMF richness of the
study site was estimated to be 15-17 using major estimators. The most
abundant species was Geopora sp. 1, while no Geopora-dominated EMF
communities have been reported so far. Phylogenetic analysis showed
that the phylogroup including Geopora sp. 1 has been found mostly in
alkaline soil habitats, indicating its adaptation to high soil pH.
Because EMF are indispensable for host plant growth, the EMF species
detected in this study may be useful for restoration of alkaline-saline
areas.
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