Mycobiology.  2002 Jun;30(2):70-75.

Mycorrhizal Formations and Seedling Growth of Pinus desiflora by in vitro Synthesis with the Inoculation of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi

Affiliations
  • 1Division of Bological Science, Daejeon Science High School, Daejeon 305-338, Korea.
  • 2Graduate School (Major in Biological Science and Education), Korea National University of Education, Chung-Ju, 363-791, Republic of Korea. sslee@cc.knue.ac.kr

Abstract

The mycelia were directly isolated from eight species of fungal basidiocarps, confirmed to the ectomycorrhiza in the roots from the fields (forestry); Suillus bovinus, Paxillus involutus, Lactarius hysginus, Russula fragilis, Lepista nuda, Lyophyllum shimeji, Tricholoma matsutake, and Russula integra. The mycelia were pure-cultured with several transferring in various agars, and inoculated to the roots of pine (Pinus densiflora) seedling by in vitro method. After ten months growth under artificially aseptic conditions, all pine seedlings inoculated were stimulated at the growth-height, whereas those not inoculated were nearly dead. Also, the ramifications of ectomycorrhizal pine roots formed in the synthetic in vitro systems and were various according to the different mycelia. Synthesis of ectomycorrhiza were clearly confirmed in ten months growth, but not distinguished at this moment. It was clearly proved that the mycelia isolated caused the ectomycorrhizae in the roots of pine seedlings.

Keyword

Ectomycorrhiza; Pine seedling; Synthesis

MeSH Terms

Agar
Fruiting Bodies, Fungal
Fungi*
Mycorrhizae
Pinus*
Seedlings*
Tricholoma
Agar
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