The mycorrhizal fungus Tricholoma matsutake stimulates Pinus densiflora seedling growth in vitro.

Mycorrhiza

Laboratory of Forest Botany, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, 113-8657 Tokyo , Japan.

Published: December 2004

While it has been suggested that Matsutake mycorrhizae might not be functional and that Matsutake may behave as a saprobic fungus in soil or even have some pathogenic activity on seedlings, we investigated the consequences of Matsutake inoculation on Pinus densiflora growth. Seventy-five days after inoculation, hyphae were anchored on short roots and well-developed Hartig net palmettis were observed. Compared to both control treatments--seedlings treated with distilled water and seedlings treated with autoclaved mycelium--inoculation significantly stimulated seedling total dry weight by 70.9% and 98.0%, respectively. These findings attest that some type of symbiotic relationship must be functional and favour host growth, ruling out claims of pathogenicity under the sterile conditions used here.

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