Mycorrhizal synthesis between Boletus edulis species complex and rockroses (Cistus sp.)

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Ectomycorrhizas of Boletus aereus, Boletus edulis, and Boletus reticulatus were synthesized with Cistus sp. under laboratory conditions using synthesis tubes filled with a mixture of sterilized peat-vermiculite and nutrient solution. The fungal strains isolated from sporocarps were identified by molecular techniques. The inoculated seedlings were grown for 4-5 months. The ectomycorrhizas formed were described based on standard morphological and anatomical characters. The three ectomycorrhizas described were very similar, with white monopodial-pinnate morphology, a three-layered plectenchymatous mantle on plan view and boletoid rhizomorphs. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.

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Águeda, B., Parladé, J., Fernández-Toirán, L. M., Cisneros, Ó., De Miguel, A. M., Modrego, M. P., … Pera, J. (2008). Mycorrhizal synthesis between Boletus edulis species complex and rockroses (Cistus sp.). Mycorrhiza, 18(8), 443–449. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00572-008-0192-3

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