The physiology of basidiomycete linear organs: III. Uptake and translocation of radiocaesium within differentiated mycelia of Armillaria spp. growing in microcosms and in the field

S. N. Gray, J. Dighton, D. H. Jennings

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Abstract

Autoradiography and quantitative image analysis were used to measure 137Cs distribution and translocation through mycelia of A. gallica Marxmuller & Romagn. and A. ostoyae (Romagn.) Herink growing in small microcosms in the laboratory. Rhizomorphs of A. gallica were labelled with 134Cs in the field, and the translation of radiolabel measured after excavation and destructive harvesting. The flux of radiocaesium through rhizomorphs was estimated to be greater than through undifferentiated hyphae, and greater through rhizomorphs growing in the field than through rhizomorphs grown across homogeneous media in the laboratory'. Differentiation within mycelia resulting in melanization or rhizomorph formation cave rise to increased heterogeneity in the 137Cs distribution through laboratory microcosms compared with that through microcosms containing undifferentiated mycelia. Radiocaesium leaked from undifferentiated hyphae into the surrounding medium, but melanized regions of the mycelium appeared to be conservative for radiocaesium. These findings provide further evidence for the importance of filamentous fungi in determining the distribution and rate of release of radiocaesium currently present in the environment as a result of weapons testing and the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)471-482
Number of pages12
JournalNew Phytologist
Volume132
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1996

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Physiology
  • Plant Science

Keywords

  • Armillaria gallica
  • Armillaria ostoyae
  • Auto-radiography
  • Quantitative image analysis
  • Translocation of radiocaesium

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