M. Tibbett et al., Utilization of organic nitrogen by ectomycorrhizal fungi (Hebeloma spp.) of arctic and temperate origin, MYCOL RES, 102, 1998, pp. 1525-1532
Arctic and temperate strains of Hebeloma spp, were grown in axenic culture
on glutamic acid, alanine, lysine and NH4+ as sole sources of nitrogen (N),
with excess carbon (C) or deficient C (supplied as glucose). Their ability
to utilize seed protein as a natural N source was also assessed. AU strain
s tested had the capacity to assimilate amino acids and generally utilized
alanine and glutamic acid more readily than NH4+. Some strains were able to
utilize amino C when starved of glucose C, and could mineralize amino-N to
NH8-N. Arctic strains, in particular, appeared to be pre-adapted to the ut
ilization of seed protein N and glutamic acid N, which is often liberated i
n high concentrations after soil freezing. The results are discussed in rel
ation to their possible ecological importance.