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A microtiter plate procedure for evaluating fungal functional diversity

Authors :
John C. Zak
Jason K. Dobranic
Source :
Mycologia. 91:756-765
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1999.

Abstract

A method (FungiLog) was developed that allows a quantitative approach to examining aspects of fungal functional diversity. The BIOLOG microti- ter plate method for measuring bacterial functional diversity was modified for use with fungal assemblag- es. Each BIOLOG plate contains 95 different carbon substrates. Eight different tetrazolium dyes were eval- uated and dimethylthiazolyl-diphenyltetrazolium bro- mide (MTT) was chosen as the most suitable indi- cator of fungal growth. Procedures for inoculum preparation from a variety of substrates and inocu- lation into modified BIOLOG SF-N microplates were devised. By also plating out inoculum used to inoc- ulate the FungiLog plates, taxonomic data can be ob- tained in conjunction with functional diversity. The FungiLog method was subsequently evaluated for de- tecting landscape patterns of fungal functional diver- sity using decaying lechuguilla (Agave lechuguilla) leaves placed along an elevational gradient in Big Bend National Park, Texas, in 5 vegetation zones. Sites ranged from a high elevation (2098 m) zone dominated by live oak (Quercus emoryi) and pinyon pine (Pinus cembroides) to a low land Chihuahuan Desert scrub (973 m). Ten, preweighed, 10-cm pieces of lechuguilla leaves were collected from each vege- tation zone, 5 per transect, after 6 mo decomposi- tion. FungiLog data were used to calculate two mea- sures of fungal functional diversity, substrate richness and total activity. FungiLog patterns distinguished differences in total activity and substrate richness among the low elevational and the high elevational sites at this stage in the decomposition of lechuguilla leaves. Furthermore, litter decomposition was greater

Details

ISSN :
15572536 and 00275514
Volume :
91
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mycologia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0e8c719f0b025ca10e219533394639a9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.1999.12061081