@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25776,
author = {Enrico Ercole and Samuele Voyron and Stefano Ghignone and Silvia Perotto and Mariangela Girlanda},
title = {Fine-scale spatial distribution of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in the soil of host-rich grasslands},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Fungal communities, Tulasnellaceae, Tulasnella calospora, Ceratobasidiaceae, Sebacinales, Pezizaceae, Orchidaceae},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {New Phytologist},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {● Mycorrhizal fungi are essential for the survival of orchid seedlings under natural conditions. The distribution of these fungi in soil can constrain the establishment and resulting spatial arrangement of orchids at the local scale, but the actual extent of occurrence and spatial patterns of orchid mycorrhizal (OrM) fungi in soil remain largely unknown.
● We addressed the fine-scale spatial distribution of OrM fungi in two orchid-rich Mediterranean grasslands by means of high-throughput sequencing of fungal ITS2 amplicons, obtained from soil samples collected either directly beneath, or at a distance from, adult Anacamptis morio and Ophrys sphegodes plants.
● Like ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycobionts, OrM fungi (tulasnelloid, ceratobasidioid, sebacinoid and pezizacean fungi) exhibited significant horizontal spatial autocorrelation in soil. However, OrM fungal read numbers did not correlate with distance from adult orchid plants, and several of these fungi were extremely sporadic or undetected even in the soil samples hcontaining the orchid roots.
● The sporadic occurrence of mycobionts of grassland orchids in host-rich stands uestions the view of these fungi as capable of sustained growth in soil.}
}
Taxa for tree 127229 of Study 19171

Citation title:
"Fine-scale spatial distribution of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in the soil of host-rich grasslands".

Study name:
"Fine-scale spatial distribution of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in the soil of host-rich grasslands".

This study is part of submission 19171
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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| ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
| 4303611 |
Lepiota boudieri FJ998388 |
182867
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1450632
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| 4303608 |
Lepiota brunneoincarnata EU416302 |
201213
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3142848
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| 4303625 |
Lepiota castanea AF391026 |
182868
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3127202
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| 4303617 |
Lepiota clypeolaria U85326 |
56165
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1620776
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| 4303615 |
Lepiota cristata EU081947 |
56166
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1450639
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| 4303619 |
Lepiota erminea AY176470 |
222105
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3135434
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| 4303620 |
Lepiota felina EU416286 |
56167
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1618056
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| 4303616 |
Lepiota forquignonii AY176370 |
222939
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3063150
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| 4303621 |
Lepiota lilacea FJ998394 |
182871
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3114436
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| 4303604 |
Lepiota lilacea GQ203820 |
182871
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3114436
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| 4303628 |
Lepiota maculans HM222939 |
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3110714
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| 4303627 |
Lepiota magnispora AF391006 |
182864
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3108105
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| 4303605 |
Lepiota pseudolilacea EU416304 |
222946
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3170700
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| 4303614 |
Lepiota rhodophylla NR 119624 |
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| 4303606 |
Lepiota sp Vellinga 2166 AY176467 |
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| 4303630 |
Lepiota sp Vellinga 2601 AY176479 |
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| 4303629 |
Lepiota sp. OTU 1768 |
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| 4303618 |
Lepiota sp. OTU 2270 |
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| 4303613 |
Lepiota sp. OTU 2271 |
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| 4303624 |
Lepiota sp. OTU 2272 |
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| 4303622 |
Lepiota sp. OTU 2339 |
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| 4303631 |
Lepiota sp. OTU 349 |
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| 4303609 |
Lepiota sp. OTU 886 |
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| 4303610 |
Lepiota subincarnata KC556779 |
56170
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3180853
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| 4303607 |
Lepiota subincarnata U85329 |
56170
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3180853
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| 4303626 |
Lepiota viridigleba NR 121542 |
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| 4303612 |
Lepiota xanthophylla AY176405 |
222948
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1450674
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| 4303623 |
Macrolepiota procera AF482848 |
56183
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3170921
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