Dyshko Valentyna, Hilszczańska Dorota, Davydenko Kateryna, Matić Slavica, Moser W Keith, Borowik Piotr, Oszako Tomasz
Ukrainian Research Institute of Forestry and Forest Melioration Named after G. M. Vysotsky, 61024 Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Department of Forest Ecology, Forest Research Institute, Sękocin Stary, Braci Leśnej 3, 05-090 Raszyn, Poland.
Plants (Basel). 2024 Feb 11;13(4):506. doi: 10.3390/plants13040506.
In the latest literature, climate models show that the conditions for pines, spruces, larches, and birches will deteriorate significantly. In Poland, as well as in other European countries, there are already signs of the decline of these species. This review article deals with the symbiotic relationships between fungi and plants, which can hardly be overestimated, using the example of pine trees. These are the oldest known symbiotic relationships, which are of great benefit to both components and can help plants, in particular, survive periods of severe drought and the attack of pathogens on the roots. This article describes symbioses and their causal conditions, as well as the mycorrhizal components of pine trees and their properties; characterizes ectomycorrhizal fungi and their mushroom-forming properties; and provides examples of the cultivation of pure fungal cultures, with particular attention to the specificity of the mycorrhizal structure and its effects on the growth and development of species. Finally, the role of mycorrhiza in plant protection and pathogen control is described.
在最新的文献中,气候模型显示,松树、云杉、落叶松和桦树的生长条件将显著恶化。在波兰以及其他欧洲国家,这些树种已经出现衰退迹象。本文以松树为例,探讨真菌与植物之间的共生关系,这种关系的重要性再怎么高估也不为过。这是已知最古老的共生关系,对双方都大有裨益,尤其能帮助植物度过严重干旱期以及抵御根部病原体的侵袭。本文描述了共生关系及其成因,以及松树的菌根组成部分及其特性;对外生菌根真菌及其形成蘑菇的特性进行了表征;并提供了纯真菌培养物的培养实例,特别关注菌根结构的特异性及其对物种生长发育的影响。最后,阐述了菌根在植物保护和病原体控制中的作用。