, and found that one, SG-5, is species-specific to
S. grevillei and polymorphic. Using the SG-5 marker, we analyzed for the first time the horizontal and vertical distribution of the subterranean
parts of several
S. grevillei genets. The spatial distribution of
S. grevillei genets in the soil demonstrated that the development of
S. grevillei sporocarps is correlated with that of extra-radical mycelia and ectomycorrhizae of the same genet, which are distributed
in a narrow area. However, sporocarps are not always centered over the subterranean parts and the amount of subterranean mycelia
and mycorrhizae is not always correlated to the number of sporocarps formed on them. No
S. grevillei mycelia and mycorrhizae were detected beneath the positions where
S. grevillei sporocarps emerged in the previous year. The observation indicates the rapid alteration of the subterranean parts of
S. grevillei genets, and suggests that
S. grevillei genets change location rather than merely extend their habitat year after year.
Keywords: Ectomycorrhizae, Genet, Larix, Microsatellite (SSR), Species-specific, Suillus grevillei
Received 13 October 2000/ Accepted in revised form 15 March 2001