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The ericoid mycorrhiza is a mutualistic relationship formed between members of the plant family
Ericaceae The Ericaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the heath or heather family, found most commonly in acidic and infertile growing conditions. The family is large, with c.4250 known species spread across 124 genera, making it th ...
and several lineages of
mycorrhizal   A mycorrhiza (from Greek μύκης ', "fungus", and ῥίζα ', "root"; pl. mycorrhizae, mycorrhiza or mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic association between a fungus and a plant. The term mycorrhiza refers to the role of the fungus in the pl ...
fungi. This
symbiosis Symbiosis (from Greek , , "living together", from , , "together", and , bíōsis, "living") is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or para ...
represents an important adaptation to acidic and nutrient poor soils that species in the Ericaceae typically inhabit, including
boreal forest Taiga (; rus, тайга́, p=tɐjˈɡa; relates to Mongolic and Turkic languages), generally referred to in North America as a boreal forest or snow forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruc ...
s,
bog A bog or bogland is a wetland that accumulates peat as a deposit of dead plant materials often mosses, typically sphagnum moss. It is one of the four main types of wetlands. Other names for bogs include mire, mosses, quagmire, and muskeg; a ...
s, and
heathland A heath () is a shrubland habitat found mainly on free-draining infertile, acidic soils and characterised by open, low-growing woody vegetation. Moorland is generally related to high-ground heaths with—especially in Great Britain—a coole ...
s. Molecular clock estimates suggest that the symbiosis originated approximately 140 million years ago.


Structure and function

Ericoid mycorrhizas are characterized by fungal coils that form in the epidermal cells of the fine hair roots of ericaceous species.Smith, S. E. and D. J. Read. 2008. Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition. Academic Press. Ericoid mycorrhizal fungi establish loose hyphal networks around the outside of hair roots, from which they penetrate the walls of cortical cells to form intercellular coils that can densely pack individual plant cells. However, the fungi do not penetrate plasma membranes of plant cells. Evidence suggests that coils only function for a period of a few weeks before the plant cell and fungal hyphae begin to degrade. The coil is the site where fungi exchange nutrients obtained from the soil for carbohydrates fixed through
photosynthesis Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's activities. Some of this chemical energy is stored in ...
by the plant. Ericoid mycorrhizal fungi have been shown to have enzymatic capabilities to break down complex organic molecules.Read, D. J., J. R. Leake, and J. Perez-Moreno. 2004. Mycorrhizal fungi as drivers of ecosystem processes in heathland and boreal forest biomes. Canadian Journal of Botany 82: 1243-1263. This may allow some ericoid mycorrhizal fungi to act as saprotrophs. However, the primary function of these enzymatic capabilities is likely to access organic forms of nutrients, such as nitrogen, whose mineralized forms are in very limiting quantities in habitats typically occupied by ericaceous plants.


Fungal symbionts

The majority of research with ericoid mycorrhizal fungal physiology and function has focused on fungal isolates morphologically identified as ''Rhizoscyphus ericae'', in the
Ascomycota Ascomycota is a phylum of the kingdom Fungi that, together with the Basidiomycota, forms the subkingdom Dikarya. Its members are commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes. It is the largest phylum of Fungi, with over 64,000 species. The defi ...
order
Helotiales Helotiales is an order of the class Leotiomycetes within the division Ascomycota. The taxonomy within Helotiales has been debated. It has expanded significantly as genomic techniques for taxonomical identification have become more commonly used. ...
, now known to be a '' Pezoloma'' species.Baral HO and Berbee L. (2006) ''Hymenoscyphus subcarneus'', a little known bryicolous discomycete found in the Białowieża National Park. Acta Mycologia 41:11-20. In addition to ''Rhizoscyphus ericae'', it is currently recognized that culturable Ascomycota such as ''Meliniomyces'' (closely allied with ''Rhizoscyphus ericae''), '' Cairneyella variabilis'', ''Gamarada debralockiae'' and ''Oidiodendron maius'' form ericoid mycorrhizas.Hambleton S, Sigler L (2005) ''Meliniomyces'', a new anamorph genus for root-associated fungi with phylogenetic affinities to ''Rhizoscyphus ericae'' (≡ ''Hymenoscyphus ericae''), Leotiomycetes. Studies in Mycology. 53:1-27.Midgley, D.J., Rosewarne, C.P., Greenfield, P., Li, D., Vockler, C.J., Hitchcock, C.J., Sawyer, N.A., Brett, R., Edwards, J., Pitt, J.I. & Tran-Dinh, N. (2016). Genomic insights into the carbohydrate catabolism of ''Cairneyella variabilis gen. nov., sp. nov.'', the first reports from a genome of an ericoid mycorrhizal fungus. Mycorrhiza, 26: 345–352.Midgley, D.J., Sutcliffe B, Greenfield P & Tran-Dinh, N. (2018) ''Gamarada debralockiae gen. nov. sp. nov.''—the genome of the most widespread Australian ericoid mycorrhizal fungus. Mycorhiza, 28: 379-389. The application of DNA sequencing to fungal isolates and clones from environmental PCR has uncovered diverse fungal communities in ericoid roots, however, the ability of these fungi to form typical ericoid mycorrhizal coils has not been verified and some may be non-mycorrhizal endophytes, saprobes or parasites.Allen, T. R., T. Millar, S. M. Berch, and M. L. Berbee. 2003. Culturing and direct DNA extraction find different fungi from the same ericoid mycorrhizal roots. New Phytologist 160:255-272.Selosse, M. A., S. Setaro, F. Glatard, F. Richard, C. Urcelay, and M. Weiss. 2007. Sebacinales are common mycorrhizal associates of Ericaceae. New Phytologist 174:864-878.Kjoller, R., M. Olsrud, and A. Michelsen. 2010. Co-existing ericaceous plant species in a subarctic mire community share fungal root endophytes. Fungal Ecology 3:205-214.Walker, J. F., L. Aldrich-Wolfe, A. Riffel, H. Barbare, N. B. Simpson, J. Trowbridge, and A. Jumpponen. 2011. Diverse Helotiales associated with the roots of three species of Arctic Ericaceae provide no evidence for host specificity. New Phytologist 191: 515-527. In addition to ascomycetes, ''
Sebacina ''Sebacina'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sebacinaceae. Its species are mycorrhizal, forming a range of associations with trees and other plants. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are produced on soil and litter, sometimes partly encrusting stems ...
'' species in the phylum
Basidiomycota Basidiomycota () is one of two large divisions that, together with the Ascomycota, constitute the subkingdom Dikarya (often referred to as the "higher fungi") within the kingdom Fungi. Members are known as basidiomycetes. More specifically, Bas ...
are also recognized as frequent, but unculturable, associates of ericoid roots, and can form ericoid mycorrhizas.Vohník M, Pánek M, Fehrer J, Selosse M-A (2016) Experimental evidence of ericoid mycorrhizal potential within Serendipitaceae (Sebacinales). Mycorrhiza 26:831–846 Similarly, basidiomycetes from the order
Hymenochaetales The Hymenochaetales are an order of fungi in the class Agaricomycetes. The order in its current sense is based on molecular research and not on any unifying morphological characteristics. According to one 2008 estimate, the Hymenochaetales con ...
have also been implicated in ericoid mycorrhizal formation.Kolarik M, Vohnik M (2018) When the ribosomal DNA does not tell the truth: the case of the taxonomic position of Kurtia argillacea, an ericoid mycorrhizal fungus residing among Hymenochaetales. Fungal Biology 122:1–18


Geographic and host distribution

The ericoid mycorrhizal symbiosis is widespread. Ericaceae species occupy at least some habitats on all continents except Antarctica. A few lineages within the Ericaceae do not form ericoid mycorrhizas, and instead form other types of mycorrhizas, including
manzanita Manzanita is a common name for many species of the genus ''Arctostaphylos''. They are evergreen shrubs or small trees present in the chaparral biome of western North America, where they occur from Southern British Columbia and Washington to Or ...
(''Arctostaphylos''),
madrone ''Arbutus'' is a genus of 12 accepted speciesAct. Bot. Mex no.99 Pátzcuaro abr. 2012.''Arbutus bicolor''/ref> of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, native to warm temperate regions of the Mediterranean, western Europe, the Canary Islan ...
(''Arbutus''), and the Monotropoidiae. The geographic distribution of many of the fungi is uncertain, primarily because the identification of the fungal partners has not always been easy, especially prior to the application of DNA-based identification methods. Fungi ascribed to ''Rhizoscyphus ericae'' have been identified from Northern and Southern Hemisphere habitats, but these are not likely all the same species. Some studies have also shown that fungal communities colonizing ericoid roots can lack specificity for different species of ericoid plant, suggesting that at least some of these fungi have a broad host range.


Economic significance

Ericoid mycorrhizal fungi form symbioses with several crop and ornamental species, such as blueberries, cranberries and ''Rhododendron''. Inoculation with ericoid mycorrhizal fungi can influence plant growth and nutrient uptake.Scagel, C. F. 2005 Inoculation with ericoid mycorrhizal fungi alters fertilizer use of highbush blueberry cultivars. HortScience 40: 786-794. However, much less agricultural and horticultural research has been conducted with ericoid mycorrhizal fungi relative to arbuscular mycorrhizal and
ectomycorrhizal An ectomycorrhiza (from Greek ἐκτός ', "outside", μύκης ', "fungus", and ῥίζα ', "root"; pl. ectomycorrhizas or ectomycorrhizae, abbreviated EcM) is a form of symbiotic relationship that occurs between a fungal symbiont, or my ...
fungi.


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References

{{reflist Ascomycota Ericaceae Fungal morphology and anatomy Soil biology Symbiosis