| RRC ID |
87890
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| Author |
Thampraphaphon, B., Hermawan, R., Liu, P.C ., Aimi, T., Shimomura, N.
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| Title |
Variability of endohyphal bacteria from the mycelium of ectomycorrhizal mushrooms and their effect on the mycelial growth of host and non-host mushroom strains.
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| Journal |
Mushroom Science and Biotechnology
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| Abstract |
The interactions between bacteria and fungi can have effects on the growth and development of
both. The objective of this study was to characterize the variability in endohyphal bacteria. The bacterial
compatibility test suggested that bacterial strains isolated from the same host mushroom exhibited
compatibility with each other. Conversely, bacterial strains isolated from different host mushrooms
displayed a range of interactions, including both compatibility and incompatibility. The effect of endohyphal
bacteria on the growth of mushroom strains showed that the hyphal bacteria exhibited both stimulatory
and inhibitory effects on the growth of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) mushroom strains. Bacillus showed a
positive effect on its host mushrooms, as well as the host mushrooms of Paenibacillus and Staphylococcus. In contrast, Staphylococcus showed a negative effect on its host mushroom and that of Paenibacillus. Moreover, Paenibacillus showed a neutral effect on both its host and non-host mushroom strains. Our findings revealed that endohyphal bacteria are varied, and it is proposed that the effect of bacteria on the growth of ECM fungal strains may be dependent on the bacterial genera.
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| Volume |
33 (1)
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| Pages |
26-34
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| Published |
2025-4-30
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| Resource |
| Fungus/Mushroom |
TUFC 10010
TUFC 10092
TUFC 31903
TUFC 31988
TUFC 100118
TUFC 100722
TUFC 100797
TUFC 101044
TUFC 101232 |