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In-vitro symbiotic germination of seeds of five mycoheterotrophic Gastrodia orchids with Mycena and Marasmiaceae fungi
We performed in-vitro germination tests on seeds from five Gastrodia orchids (G. confusa, G. elata var. elata, G. elata var. pallens, G. nipponica, and G. pubilabiata) using one Marasmiaceae and two Mycena isolates. Mycena sp. 1 promoted germination of all five Gastrodia orchids, with root and/or tu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10042302/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37089632 http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2022.04.001 |
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author | Kitahara, Michiru Nagamune, Kosuke Kinoshita, Akihiko Yugeta, Chigusa Ohara, Naoto Shimazaki, Akane Yamashita, Yumi Yukawa, Tomohisa Endo, Naoki Ogura-Tsujita, Yuki |
author_facet | Kitahara, Michiru Nagamune, Kosuke Kinoshita, Akihiko Yugeta, Chigusa Ohara, Naoto Shimazaki, Akane Yamashita, Yumi Yukawa, Tomohisa Endo, Naoki Ogura-Tsujita, Yuki |
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description | We performed in-vitro germination tests on seeds from five Gastrodia orchids (G. confusa, G. elata var. elata, G. elata var. pallens, G. nipponica, and G. pubilabiata) using one Marasmiaceae and two Mycena isolates. Mycena sp. 1 promoted germination of all five Gastrodia orchids, with root and/or tuber formation observed in G. confusa, G. nipponica, and G. pubilabiata. No additional growth was observed in the other two orchids. Mycena sp. 2 induced G. confusa, G. elata var. elata, and G. nipponica germination, whereas Marasmiaceae sp. 1 induced G. nipponica and G. pubilabiata germination. Phylogenetic analyses indicated that the two Mycena isolates represent distinct lineages within the Mycenaceae. Mycena sp. 1 and Marasmiaceae sp. 1 are closely related to Mycena abramsii and Marasmiellus rhizomorphogenus, respectively. Our results imply that Mycena and marasmioid fungi play important roles in early development in Gastrodia species, and that Mycena fungi in particular may be common mycobionts of Gastrodia species. Root and/or tuber development was observed with four plant-fungus combinations, implying that these associations persist throughout the life cycle, whereas G. elata var. elata may require different associates over time. Our findings will contribute to elucidating the mycorrhizal associations of mycoheterotrophic orchids throughout their life cycle. |
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spelling | pubmed-100423022023-04-20 In-vitro symbiotic germination of seeds of five mycoheterotrophic Gastrodia orchids with Mycena and Marasmiaceae fungi Kitahara, Michiru Nagamune, Kosuke Kinoshita, Akihiko Yugeta, Chigusa Ohara, Naoto Shimazaki, Akane Yamashita, Yumi Yukawa, Tomohisa Endo, Naoki Ogura-Tsujita, Yuki Mycoscience Full Paper We performed in-vitro germination tests on seeds from five Gastrodia orchids (G. confusa, G. elata var. elata, G. elata var. pallens, G. nipponica, and G. pubilabiata) using one Marasmiaceae and two Mycena isolates. Mycena sp. 1 promoted germination of all five Gastrodia orchids, with root and/or tuber formation observed in G. confusa, G. nipponica, and G. pubilabiata. No additional growth was observed in the other two orchids. Mycena sp. 2 induced G. confusa, G. elata var. elata, and G. nipponica germination, whereas Marasmiaceae sp. 1 induced G. nipponica and G. pubilabiata germination. Phylogenetic analyses indicated that the two Mycena isolates represent distinct lineages within the Mycenaceae. Mycena sp. 1 and Marasmiaceae sp. 1 are closely related to Mycena abramsii and Marasmiellus rhizomorphogenus, respectively. Our results imply that Mycena and marasmioid fungi play important roles in early development in Gastrodia species, and that Mycena fungi in particular may be common mycobionts of Gastrodia species. Root and/or tuber development was observed with four plant-fungus combinations, implying that these associations persist throughout the life cycle, whereas G. elata var. elata may require different associates over time. Our findings will contribute to elucidating the mycorrhizal associations of mycoheterotrophic orchids throughout their life cycle. The Mycological Society of Japan 2022-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10042302/ /pubmed/37089632 http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2022.04.001 Text en 2022, by The Mycological Society of Japan https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access paper distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivative 4.0 international license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Full Paper Kitahara, Michiru Nagamune, Kosuke Kinoshita, Akihiko Yugeta, Chigusa Ohara, Naoto Shimazaki, Akane Yamashita, Yumi Yukawa, Tomohisa Endo, Naoki Ogura-Tsujita, Yuki In-vitro symbiotic germination of seeds of five mycoheterotrophic Gastrodia orchids with Mycena and Marasmiaceae fungi |
title | In-vitro symbiotic
germination of seeds of five mycoheterotrophic
Gastrodia orchids with Mycena and
Marasmiaceae fungi |
title_full | In-vitro symbiotic
germination of seeds of five mycoheterotrophic
Gastrodia orchids with Mycena and
Marasmiaceae fungi |
title_fullStr | In-vitro symbiotic
germination of seeds of five mycoheterotrophic
Gastrodia orchids with Mycena and
Marasmiaceae fungi |
title_full_unstemmed | In-vitro symbiotic
germination of seeds of five mycoheterotrophic
Gastrodia orchids with Mycena and
Marasmiaceae fungi |
title_short | In-vitro symbiotic
germination of seeds of five mycoheterotrophic
Gastrodia orchids with Mycena and
Marasmiaceae fungi |
title_sort | in-vitro symbiotic
germination of seeds of five mycoheterotrophic
gastrodia orchids with mycena and
marasmiaceae fungi |
topic | Full Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10042302/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37089632 http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2022.04.001 |
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