The effect of temperature and inorganic phosphorus supply on growth and acid phosphatase production in arctic and temperate strains of ectomycorrhizal Hebeloma spp. in axenic culture
Acid phosphatase production by 12 Hebeloma strains was usually derepressed when inorganic phosphorus in the growth medium was limited, but appeared to be constitutive in some strains. At low temperatures ([les ]12°) arctic strains produced more extracellular and wall-bound acid phosphatase, yet grew...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycological research 1998-02, Vol.102 (2), p.129-135 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Acid phosphatase production by 12 Hebeloma
strains was usually derepressed when inorganic phosphorus in
the growth medium was
limited, but appeared to be constitutive in some strains.
At low temperatures ([les ]12°) arctic strains produced
more extracellular and
wall-bound acid phosphatase, yet grew more slowly than
the temperate strains. We suggest that low growth rates in
arctic strains may be a physiological response to cold
whereby resources are diverted into carbohydrate accumulation
for cryoprotection. At near
freezing temperatures, increased extracellular phosphatase
production may compensate for a loss of enzyme activity at low
temperature and serve to hydrolyse organic phosphorus in
frozen soil over winter. |
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ISSN: | 0953-7562 1469-8102 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0953756297004681 |