Mycorrhizal fungi promote growth and nitrogen utilization by Dendrobium mobile (Orchidaceae).

2014 
Mycorrhizal associations play a key role in the life cycle and evolutionary history of orchids. Although most orchid species are tropical and epiphytic,their mycorrhizae are poorly understood compared with those of temperate,terrestrial orchids. To investigate the influences of such fungi on photosynthetic,epiphytic orchids,we inoculated seedlings of Dendrobium nobile with Epulorhiza sp.( S1) or Tulasnella sp.( S3). These fungi had been identified based on their morphological and molecular characters. Both S1 and S3 formed symbiotic associations with our seedlings,promoting their growth and development to various degrees. Results from signature experiments with the15N stable isotope suggested that the utilization of organic nitrogen by orchid seedlings was significantly improved by S1,but not by S3. Dendrobine contents were significantly higher in all inoculated seedlings. Our findings demonstrate that these mycorrhizal fungi enhance plant growth,their utilization of organic nitrogen,and the accumulation of secondary metabolites in this epiphytic orchid species.
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