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Effect of ectomycorrhizal composition on survival and growth of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Pinus thunbergii</Emphasis> seedlings varying in resistance to the pine wilt nematode
Authors:Hirofumi Nakashima  Norikazu Eguchi  Takashi Uesugi  Noboru Yamashita  Yosuke Matsuda
Institution:1.Aichi Prefectural Forestry Research Institute,Shinshiro,Japan;2.Laboratory of Forest Pathology and Mycology, Graduate School of Bioresources,Mie University,Tsu,Japan
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Ectomycorrhizal composition and associated fungi affect the intra-specific ability of resistant black pines for physiological adaptation.

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Since Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii Parl.) forests have been widely devastated by pine wilt disease, several kinds of resistant black pines have been developed. Although all of the resistant black pines are the same species, these resistant trees show different physiological characteristics. We investigated the survival rates and growth rates, as well as ectomycorrhizal composition and associated fungi, on four kinds of Japanese black pine seedlings (three pine wilt-resistant and one non-resistant), and elucidated the factors affecting the various physiological characteristics. We found that the abundance of ectomycorrhizal types differed even though seedlings were grown sympatrically in the same areas for about 2 years. The seedlings that had plentiful white ectomycorrhizae showed the highest survival and growth rates regardless of the variety of black pine. Sequence similarities of the white ectomycorrhizae in the rDNA ITS region were best matched with members of Astraeus sp., Atheliaceae, Boletaceae and Thelephoraceae. Our findings indicate that intra-specific physiological adaptation might be affected by ectomycorrhizal composition or by the specific ectomycorrhizal species.
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