Above- and Below-Ground Ectomycorrhizal Diversity in a Pine-Oak Forest in Northeastern Thailand

A diversity of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi in a pine-oak forest in the PhuKhieo Wildlife Sanctuary (PKWS) in remote northeastern Thailand, was investigated both above-ground (fruit-bodies) and below-ground (root tips). The total number of fungi studied were 27 and 109 samples, respectively. Due to a...

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Main Authors: Preeyaporn Dokmai", Cherdchai Phosri, Rungpetch Khangrang, Nuttika Suwannasai
Language:English
Published: Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University 2019
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-668312019-09-17T08:55:04Z Above- and Below-Ground Ectomycorrhizal Diversity in a Pine-Oak Forest in Northeastern Thailand Preeyaporn Dokmai" Cherdchai Phosri Rungpetch Khangrang Nuttika Suwannasai Ectomycorrhizal fungi pine-oak forest ITS above-ground below-ground A diversity of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi in a pine-oak forest in the PhuKhieo Wildlife Sanctuary (PKWS) in remote northeastern Thailand, was investigated both above-ground (fruit-bodies) and below-ground (root tips). The total number of fungi studied were 27 and 109 samples, respectively. Due to a high variation of mushroom morphotypes and limitations in identification of ECM roots, nucleotide sequences of ITS and 5.8S nrDNA were determined and analysed. The results revealed a high diversity of ECM fungi, especially in the below-ground samples. ECM mushrooms belonged to 6 families whereas root tip samples belonged to 10 families. Russulaceae was a dominant and frequently found fungal family in our study. Other families such as Amanitaceae, Boletaceae and Sclerodermataceae were also identified from both above-ground and below-ground samples. In addition, two families, Astraeaceae and Gomphaceae were only noted above-ground, whereas Ceratobasidiaceae, Inocybaceae, Sebacinaceae, Tremellaceae and Thelephoraceae were only detected below-ground. Our study provide the first molecular characterizations of an ECM diversity in pine-oak forest in Thailand. 2019-09-17T08:55:04Z 2019-09-17T08:55:04Z 2015 Chiang Mai Journal of Science 42, 1 (Jan 2015), 79 - 87 0125-2526 http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=5532 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66831 Eng Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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language English
topic Ectomycorrhizal fungi
pine-oak forest
ITS
above-ground
below-ground
spellingShingle Ectomycorrhizal fungi
pine-oak forest
ITS
above-ground
below-ground
Preeyaporn Dokmai"
Cherdchai Phosri
Rungpetch Khangrang
Nuttika Suwannasai
Above- and Below-Ground Ectomycorrhizal Diversity in a Pine-Oak Forest in Northeastern Thailand
description A diversity of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi in a pine-oak forest in the PhuKhieo Wildlife Sanctuary (PKWS) in remote northeastern Thailand, was investigated both above-ground (fruit-bodies) and below-ground (root tips). The total number of fungi studied were 27 and 109 samples, respectively. Due to a high variation of mushroom morphotypes and limitations in identification of ECM roots, nucleotide sequences of ITS and 5.8S nrDNA were determined and analysed. The results revealed a high diversity of ECM fungi, especially in the below-ground samples. ECM mushrooms belonged to 6 families whereas root tip samples belonged to 10 families. Russulaceae was a dominant and frequently found fungal family in our study. Other families such as Amanitaceae, Boletaceae and Sclerodermataceae were also identified from both above-ground and below-ground samples. In addition, two families, Astraeaceae and Gomphaceae were only noted above-ground, whereas Ceratobasidiaceae, Inocybaceae, Sebacinaceae, Tremellaceae and Thelephoraceae were only detected below-ground. Our study provide the first molecular characterizations of an ECM diversity in pine-oak forest in Thailand.
author Preeyaporn Dokmai"
Cherdchai Phosri
Rungpetch Khangrang
Nuttika Suwannasai
author_facet Preeyaporn Dokmai"
Cherdchai Phosri
Rungpetch Khangrang
Nuttika Suwannasai
author_sort Preeyaporn Dokmai"
title Above- and Below-Ground Ectomycorrhizal Diversity in a Pine-Oak Forest in Northeastern Thailand
title_short Above- and Below-Ground Ectomycorrhizal Diversity in a Pine-Oak Forest in Northeastern Thailand
title_full Above- and Below-Ground Ectomycorrhizal Diversity in a Pine-Oak Forest in Northeastern Thailand
title_fullStr Above- and Below-Ground Ectomycorrhizal Diversity in a Pine-Oak Forest in Northeastern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Above- and Below-Ground Ectomycorrhizal Diversity in a Pine-Oak Forest in Northeastern Thailand
title_sort above- and below-ground ectomycorrhizal diversity in a pine-oak forest in northeastern thailand
publisher Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
publishDate 2019
url http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=5532
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66831
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