Mycobiont overlap between two mycoheterotrophic genera of Monotropoideae (Pterospora andromedea and Sarcodes sanguinea) found in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem |
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Authors: | Nicholas J. Dowie Joshua J. Hemenway Steven M. Trowbridge Steven L. Miller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Botany 3165, University of Wyoming, 1000 University Ave., Laramie, WY, 82071, USA
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Abstract: | Pterospora andromedea, a mycoheterotroph, has been shown to form obligate symbioses with only three species of Rhizopogon in section Amylopogon: R. salebrosus, R. arctostaphyli and an undescribed molecular taxon. Sarcodes sanguinea, another my coheterotroph in Ericaceae, and sister taxon to Pterospora andromedea, has been found to form symbioses with two species of Rhizopogon in section Amylopogon: R. ellenae and R. subpurpurascens. To date no overlap has been recorded between these two achlorophyllous plants and their associated mycobionts. Tissue from Pterospora andromedea rootballs and Rhizopogon spp. basidiocarps were collected from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The mycobionts were identified using sequence analysis of the ITS locus and compared with sequences of Rhizopogon spp. section Amylopogon from GenBank. Sequences of two additional loci, ATP6 and RPB2 were also generated and analyzed. In addition to Rhizopogon salebrosus, Pterospora andromedea was found for the first time in association with a fourth mycobiont, Rhizopogon ellenae, a known associate of Sarcodes sanguinea. The discovery of a new symbiont may provide evidence for an undiscovered lineage of Pterospora andromedea inhabiting the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. In addition, overlap in obligate mycobionts between closely related mycoheterotrophs provides interesting new information on the phylogenetic history and coevolution of the mycoheterotrophs in the Monotropoideae (Ericaceae). |
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