Tricholoma matsutake in a natural Pinus densiflora forest: correspondence between above- and below-ground genets, association with multiple host trees and alteration of existing ectomycorrhizal communities

Summary •  Tricholoma matsutake (matsutake) is an ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungus that produces economically important mushrooms in Japan. Here, we use microsatellite markers to identify genets of matsutake sporocarps and below‐ground ECM tips, as well as associated host genotypes of Pinus densiflora....

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description Summary •  Tricholoma matsutake (matsutake) is an ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungus that produces economically important mushrooms in Japan. Here, we use microsatellite markers to identify genets of matsutake sporocarps and below‐ground ECM tips, as well as associated host genotypes of Pinus densiflora. •  We also studied ECM fungal community structure inside, beneath and outside the matsutake fairy rings, using morphological and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) polymorphism analysis. •  Based on sporocarp samples, one to four genets were found within each fairy ring, and no genetic differentiation among six sites was detected. Matsutake ECM tips were only found beneath fairy rings and corresponded with the genotypes of the above‐ground sporocarps. We detected nine below‐ground matsutake genets, all of which colonized multiple pine trees (three to seven trees per genet). The ECM fungal community beneath fairy rings was species‐poor and significantly differed from those inside and outside the fairy rings. •  We conclude that matsutake genets occasionally establish from basidiospores and expand on the root systems of multiple host trees. Although matsutake mycelia suppress other ECM fungi during expansion, most of them may recover after the passage of the fairy rings.
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subjects Basidiomycota - genetics
Basidiomycota - physiology
common mycorrhizal networks
Ecosystem
ectomycorrhizal (ECM) community
fungal population
genetic diversity
genetic structure
Genetic Variation
matsutake (Tricholoma matsutake)
microsatellite markers
Mycorrhizae - genetics
Mycorrhizae - physiology
Pinus - microbiology
Pinus densiflora
Plant Roots - microbiology
Soil Microbiology
Trees - microbiology
Tricholoma matsutake
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