Spatial distribution of genets in populations of saprotrophic basidiomycetes, Mycetinis alliaceus, Marasmius rotula and Gymnopus androsaceus, from Serbian and Montenegrin forests
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Published:2019
Issue:3
Volume:71
Page:435-441
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ISSN:0354-4664
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Container-title:Archives of Biological Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:ARCH BIOL SCI BELGRA
Author:
Boskovic Eleonora1,
Galovic Vladislava2,
Karaman Maja1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology and Ecology, Novi Sad
2. Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Novi Sad
Abstract
Saprotrophic basidiomycetes play a crucial role in leaf-litter decomposition, especially in nitrogen-limited boreal and temperate forests. Populations of this group of fungi have been inadequately investigated. We examined the populations of three different saprotrophic species (Mycetinis alliaceus, Marasmius rotula and Gymnopus androsaceus) in forests in Serbia and Montenegro. To determine the distribution of genets at each of the three investigated sites, molecular analysis was conducted using the inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR) method. Seven to fifteen genets (genotypes, individuals) were identified on each site and the majority of them were represented by a single sporocarp. The sizes of the genets with two or more sporocarps were estimated to range from 0.3 to 4.0 m. Results obtained in this study suggest that populations of these three species can consist of numerous and relatively small genets. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of
Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III43002]
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology