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Investigation of growth responses in saprophytic fungi to charred biomass
Authors:Philippa L Ascough  Craig J Sturrock  Michael I Bird
Institution:1. SUERC, Scottish Enterprise Technology Park , East Kilbride, G75 0QF, UK p.ascough@suerc.gla.ac.uk;3. South Eastern Applied Materials Research Centre , Waterford Institute of Technology , Waterford, Ireland;4. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences , James Cook University , Cairns, Queensland, 4870, Australia
Abstract:We present the results of a study testing the response of two saprophytic white-rot fungi species, Pleurotus pulmonarius and Coriolus versicolor, to charred biomass (charcoal) as a growth substrate. We used a combination of optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, elemental abundance measurements, and isotope ratio mass spectrometry (13C and 15N) to investigate fungal colonisation of control and incubated samples of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) wood, and charcoal from the same species produced at 300 °C and 400 °C. Both species of fungi colonise the surface and interior of wood and charcoals over time periods of less than 70 days; however, distinctly different growth forms are evident between the exterior and interior of the charcoal substrate, with hyphal penetration concentrated along lines of structural weakness. Although the fungi were able to degrade and metabolise the pine wood, charcoal does not form a readily available source of fungal nutrients at least for these species under the conditions used in this study.
Keywords:biochar  carbon-13  charcoal  degradation  fungi  isotope ecology  nitrogen-15
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