Authors
M‐A Selosse, D Jacquot, D Bouchard, F Martin, François Le Tacon
Publication date
1998/5
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Volume
7
Issue
5
Pages
561-573
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
Selected strains of ectomycorrhizal fungi, such as the basidiomycete Laccaria bicolor, are currently being used as inoculants in nurseries to improve growth of forest trees after outplanting. Information is needed on the survival of these introduced strains in forests and their impact on indigenous biodiversity. Dissemination and persistence of an American strain, L. bicolor S238N, were studied 10 years after outplanting in a Douglas fir plantation located at Saint‐Brisson (Morvan, France). About 430 Laccaria spp. sporophores were collected over 3 years. Inheritance of nuclear ribosomal DNA, as well as RAPD markers, was characterized in L. bicolor S238N, using a haploid progeny set of 91 monokaryons. More than 50 markers were identified (19 heterozygous and 33 homozygous or cytoplasmic markers), which unambiguously confirmed that the introduced strain was still present in the inoculated plots. Neither selfing …
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