New records and new taxa of fungi from the mycorrhizae of terrestrial orchids of Alberta
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Botany
- Vol. 65 (12) , 2473-2482
- https://doi.org/10.1139/b87-336
Abstract
Pure cultues of endophytic fungi were obtained from the mycorrhizae of some native Alberta orchids (Amerorchis rotundifolia, Calypso bulbosa, Coeloglossum viride, Corallorhiza maculata, Platanthera dilatata, P. hyperborea, P. obtusata) Isolates of Rhizoctonia constituted the largest group of endophytes, but few could be identified to species. One of these strains was identified as Rhizoctonia repens, a species reported to be a ubiquitous and common mycorrhizal fungus of orchids. Another strain produced the teleomorph stage and was identified as Ceratobasidium obscurum. Rhizoctonia anaticula Currah, sp. nov. is described based on five siolates bearing monilioid cells linked by prominent, narrow connections. A second group of isolates consisted of sterile, greenish black to grey fungi. After prolonged incubation, eight of thes isolates formed conidia. Two isolates produced phialoconidia and were identified as Phialocephala fortinii. Five isolates, demonstrating sympodial development of conidia in the apical region of swollen or unswollen hyaline conidiogenous cells, are disposed in Leptodontidium orchidicola Sigler and Currah, sp. nov. The remaining conidial isolate was identified as Trichocladium opacum. Two isolates, resembling Rhizoctonia in cultural features, sporulated and are described as Trichosporiella multisporum Sigler and Currah, sp. nov.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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