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Mycorrhiza | 2005

Ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of Alnus acuminata from Calilegua National Park (Argentina)

Alejandra Becerra; Marcelo R. Zak; Thomas R. Horton; Jorge Micolini

The objective of this study was to determine patterns of ectomycorrhizas (ECM) and arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) colonization associated with Alnus acuminata (Andean alder), in relation to soil parameters (electrical conductivity, field H2O holding capacity, pH, available P, organic matter, and total N) at two different seasons (autumn and spring). The study was conducted in natural forests of A. acuminata situated in Calilegua National Park (Jujuy, Argentina). Nine ECM morphotypes were found on A. acuminata roots. The ECM colonization was affected by seasonality and associated positively with field H2O holding capacity, pH, and total N and negatively associated with organic matter. Two morphotypes (Russula alnijorullensis and Tomentella sp. 3) showed significant differences between seasons. Positive and negative correlations were found between five morphotypes (Alnirhiza silkacea, Lactarius omphaliformis, Tomentella sp. 1, Tomentella sp. 3, and Lactarius sp.) and soil parameters (total N, pH, and P). A significant negative correlation was found between field H2O holding capacity and organic matter with AM colonization. Results of this study provide evidence that ECM and AM colonization of A. acuminata can be affected by some soil chemical edaphic parameters and indicate that some ECM morphotypes are sensitive to changes in seasonality and soil parameters.


Mycorrhiza | 2002

Ectomycorrhizae between Alnus acuminata H.B.K. and Naucoria escharoides (Fr.:Fr.) Kummer from Argentina

Alejandra Becerra; Graciela Daniele; Laura Susana Domínguez; Eduardo Nouhra; Tom Horton

Field ectomycorrhizae of Naucoria escharoides on Alnus acuminata (andean alder, aliso del cerro) are described in detail for the first time. Naturally occurring ectomycorrhizal roots were sampled beneath sporocarps of N. escharoides. The samples were taken from four natural forest plots at two homogeneous A. acuminata sites (Tucumán and Catamarca Provinces, Argentina). The ectomycorrhizae were characterized morphologically and compared by means of PCR/RFLP analysis of the internal transcribed spacer region of the nuclear rDNA. The most important morphological features of the ectomycorrhizae are a white to pale yellow mantle, simple to monopodial branches, hyaline emanating hyphae, abundant hyphal bundles emerging more or less perpendicularly from a plectenchymatous mantle, and an acute or rounded apex with or without a mantle. N. escharoides fruitbodies have white basal mycelium with emanating hyphae similar to those of andean alder ectomycorrhizae. The RFLP profiles of sporocarps and mycorrhizae were the same.


Mycorrhiza | 2005

Ectomycorrhizas of Cortinarius helodes and Gyrodon monticola with Alnus acuminata from Argentina

Alejandra Becerra; Eduardo Nouhra; Graciela Daniele; Laura Susana Domínguez; Donaraye McKay

Field ectomycorrhizas of Cortinarius helodes Moser, Matheny & Daniele (sp. nov) and Gyrodon monticola Sing. on Alnus acuminata Kunth (Andean alder, aliso del cerro) are described based on morphological and anatomical features. Ectomycorrhizal roots were sampled beneath fruitbodies of C. helodes and G. monticola from two homogeneous A. acuminata forest sites located in Tucumán and Catamarca Provinces in Argentina. C. helodes ectomycorrhizas showed a thick white to beige mantle exuding a milky juice when injured, were bluish toward the apex, and had hyphal strands in the mantle. G. monticola ectomycorrhizas showed some conspicuous features like highly differentiated rhizomorphs, inflated brown cells on the mantle surface, and hyaline and brown emanating hyphae with dolipores. Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of the nuclear rDNA internal transcribed spacer provided a distinctive profile for each of the collections of fruitbodies and the mycorrhizal morphotypes.


Mycologia | 2010

Description and identification of Alnus acuminata ectomycorrhizae from Argentinean alder stands.

Karin Pritsch; Alejandra Becerra; Sergei Põlme; Leho Tedersoo; Michael Schloter; Reinhard Agerer

The objective of this study was to describe the morphological and anatomical features of five unidentified ectomycorrhizal types of Alnus acuminata and to complement their identification based on ITS-rDNA sequence analysis. The combined approach of morphotyping and sequence analysis based on ITS sequence comparison with sequences contained in GenBank and the UNITE database let us assign three of the five field-collected ectomycorrhiza morphotypes to the tomentella-thelephora lineage that closely matched European and North American species. The sequencing results within Tomentella point toward alder specific clades within T. sublilacina, T. ellisii and T. stuposa sensu lato. The two other EcM morphotypes matched Lactarius omphaliiformis and a Russula sp. Better focused, concomitant fruit body surveys are needed for accurate identification of South American ectomycorrhizal fungi because of the evidence of cryptic speciation in both agaricoid and resupinate mycobionts.Fil: Pritsch, Karin. Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Soil Ecology; Alemania


Annals of Forest Science | 2007

Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of vascular plants from the Yungas forests, Argentina

Alejandra Becerra; Marta Noemí Cabello; Franco Chiarini

In Argentina, the Yungas forests are among the ecosystems most affected by human activity, with loss of biodiversity. To assess the mycorrhizal status in these ecosystems, the roots of 41 native plant species belonging to 25 families were collected throughout the year from two sites of the Yungas forests. Roots were washed and stained to study the presence of arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM). Morphological types of arbuscular mycorrhizas (Arum and Paris-type) and colonization patterns were identified and photographed. All plants presented AM colonization. The AM colonization patterns varied from single intracellular aseptate hyphae, coils, appresoria, to vesicles and/or arbuscules. Among the species studied, the Paris-type colonization showed to be dominant. Results confirmed that AM hosts are predominant in the Yungas of South American forests.RésuméEn Argentine, les Yungas constituent un des écosystèmes les plus atteints par l’activité de l’homme, avec la perte de biodiversité qui en découle. Pour évaluer le statut mycorhizien de ces écosystèmes, les racines de 41 plantes autochtones appartenant à 25 familles ont été collectées au cours de l’année dans deux sites des forêts des Yungas. Les racines ont été lavées et teintes afin de déterminer la présence des mycorhizes arbusculaires (MA). Les types morphologiques de MA (type Arum et Paris) et les patrons de colonisation ont été identifiés et photographiés. Toutes les plantes ont présenté une colonisation MA. Les structures fongiques intraracinaires comprenaient des hyphes intracellulaires sans cloison, des boucles, des appressoria, des vésicules et/ou des arbuscules. Le type de colonisation Paris est apparu comme dominant parmi les espèces étudiées. Les résultats confirment que les hôtes avec MA prédominent dans les forêts sudaméricaines des Yungas.


Annals of Forest Science | 2005

Ectomycorrhizal colonization of Alnus acuminata Kunth in northwestern Argentina in relation to season and soil parameters

Alejandra Becerra; Karin Pritsch; Nilda Marta Arrigo; Martha Palma; Norberto Bartoloni


Mycologia | 2005

Anatomical and molecular characterization of Lactarius aff. omphaliformis, Russula alnijorullensis and Cortinarius tucumanensis ectomycorrhizae on Alnus acuminata

Alejandra Becerra; Ludwig Beenken; Karin Pritsch; Graciela Daniele; Michael Schloter; Reinhard Agerer


Crop Protection | 2013

Biological control of the false root-knot nematode Nacobbus aberrans by Pseudomonas protegens under controlled conditions

Paola Lax; Nicolás Alejandro Marro; Betina Agaras; Claudio Valverde; Marcelo E. Doucet; Alejandra Becerra


Ciencia del suelo | 2007

Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of Alnus acuminata Kunth in northwestern Argentina in relation to season and soil parameters

Alejandra Becerra; Nilda Marta Arrigo; Norberto Bartoloni; Laura Susana Domínguez; María Noelia Cofré


Boletin de la Sociedad Argentina de Botanica | 2007

Micorrizas arbusculares en plantines de Alnus acuminata (Betulaceae) inoculados con Glomus intraradices (Glomaceae)

Alejandra Becerra; Marta Noemí Cabello

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Graciela Daniele

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Laura Susana Domínguez

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Marta Noemí Cabello

National University of La Plata

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María Noelia Cofré

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Betina Agaras

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Esteban M. Crespo

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Franco Chiarini

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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