Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2053676 Fungal Ecology 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Eucalypts have been planted widely outside of their native habitat for the purposes of commercial forestry. Mycorrhizal fungi are known to have spread with these trees around the world but little is known of the degree to which pre-existing mutualistic associations are maintained, or new associations are formed with Eucalyptus spp. outside of their native range. Molecular methods were used in this study to assess ectomycorrhizal communities colonising eucalypts in England. Our analyses revealed that only a dozen, mainly exotic, fungi were associated with eucalypts and that these mycorrhizal communities were dominated by a Laccaria sp.

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