ASSEMBLAGES OF ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI IN COPPICE SHOOTS OF CASTANEA-SATIVA

Citation
M. Bissegger et Tn. Sieber, ASSEMBLAGES OF ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI IN COPPICE SHOOTS OF CASTANEA-SATIVA, Mycologia, 86(5), 1994, pp. 648-655
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Mycology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00275514
Volume
86
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
648 - 655
Database
ISI
SICI code
0027-5514(1994)86:5<648:AOEFIC>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Young healthy coppice shoots of Castanea sativa were collected at two sites, one south and one north of the Alps in Switzerland. The surface -sterilized shoots were incubated under two different drying regimes t o isolate endophytic fungi. The frequency of shoots showing emergence of endophytic mycelia was significantly different under the two drying regimes. However, no significant differential effect on the frequency of emergence of any endophyte species was observed. The most frequent ly isolated fungi were Amphiporthe castanea, Pezicula cinnamomea, Cory neum modonium, and Phomopsis sp. Pezicula cinnamomea occurred more fre quently south of and Co. modonium more frequently north of the Alps. C ryphonectria parasitica, the causal agent of chestnut blight, was dete cted as an endophyte in several shoots from south of the Alps where it constituted a minor component of the endophyte assemblages. All Cr. p arasitica isolates were of the normal phenotype and showed a high lacc ase activity. The results of additional experiments can be summarized as follows: i) endophytes almost exclusively colonized the phellem and were not found in the pith and the xylem and only very rarely in the bark tissues between phellogen and cambium; ii) phellem colonization v aried between three and 16 thalli as well as between one and six speci es per cm2; iii) the density of lenticels and the frequency of coloniz ation of shoots by endophytes were not correlated; however, of shoots by endophytes were not correlated; however, phellem adjacent to lentic els was more frequently colonized than the lenticels themselves.