Acta Botanica Croatica, Vol. 73 No. 1, 2014.
Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.2478/botcro-2013-0028
Interactions with mycorrhizal fungi in two closely related hybridizing orchid species
Alessia Luca
; Department of Biology Ecology and Earth Science, University of Calabria, Via Bucci 6/B, I-87036 Rende (CS), Italy
Francesca Bellusci
; Department of Biology Ecology and Earth Science, University of Calabria, Via Bucci 6/B, I-87036 Rende (CS), Italy
Giuseppe Pellegrino
; Department of Biology Ecology and Earth Science, University of Calabria, Via Bucci 6/B, I-87036 Rende (CS), Italy
Abstract
The nuclear ribosomal DNA was used to identify the orchid mycorrhizal fungi found in roots of Orchis xbivonae and its parental species Orchis anthropophora and Orchis italica. Polymerase chain reaction products were sequenced and identified using the expanded database.We determined that closely related Tulasnellaceae are mycorrhizal in the three orchid taxa, suggesting that the mycorrhizal partner does not impair hybrid survival. This study demonstrates that O. xbivonae displays few differences in comparison with its two parental species in identity of its associated mycorrhizal fungi, it is a short- -term by-product of the hybridizing behavior of common pollinators, and thus it will not easily origin descendents with potential new genetic combinations and/or ecological preferences.
Keywords
Mycorrhizal fungi; nrDNA; Orchis anthropophora; Orchis italica; Orchis xbivonae; Tulasnellaceae
Hrčak ID:
119005
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Publication date:
1.4.2014.
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