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Summary of the final report on the Australian Flora Foundation funded project: Identification of fungal mycorrhizal species associated with
increased plant growth of the rare Fabaceae species Gastrolobium vestitum Ectomycorrhizal (EM) associations were studied for two species of Gastrolobium from
the Stirling Ranges, Western Australia, from two locations; Mt
Toolbrunnup and Mt Hassell. One of the species, G. vestitum occurs
at low frequencies while the other, G.
rubrum,
occurs abundantly. This study was aimed at identifying the EM
associations of the two Gastrolobium species, whether EM associations
could explain the differences in plant success, as well as identifying
which EM associations promote plant performance most. The most
successful EM associations were then planned to be cultivated in
vitro to assist cultivation of G. vestitum,
an aesthetically attractive candidate for the garden industry.
Sequence analyses of the ITS region of EM colonized root tips revealed at least 11 different EM associations are associated with G.
vestitum in the 20 plants |