263369~3752007 Mycosystema 1 430070 2 273155 3 80.2%7.5% 12.3% RAPD 10 4 4 RAPD Q939.5 A1672-6472200703-0369-0375 Studies on nuclear phase and genetic attribute of the basidiospores of Flammulina velutipes XU Zhi-Yong 1 LIN Fan-Xue 1,2 XIONG Jie 1 MA Li 1 LIN Fang-Can 1* ( 1 The Institute of Applied Mycology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China; 2 Department of Biology, Jining College, Jining 273155, China) AbstractNuclear phase and genetic attribute of the basidiospores were investigated for 3 strains of Flammulina velutipes. Fluorescence staining observation displayed that the majority of basidiospores were dikaryotic and the ratio of dikaryotic spores, monokaryotic ones and nuclear-free ones was 80.2%, 7.5% and 12.3% respectively. The mycelia derived from single spore isolates were confirmed as polykaryotic septate ones without clamp connection. In the mating test, mycelial protoplast pairs between single spore isolates of different strains formed colonies with clamp connection, while mycelial protoplast pairs between the same single spore isolates formed colonies without clamp connection, suggesting that the two nuclei of the spores possessed identical mating type factors. RAPD analysis indicated that the profiles of mycelial protoplasts obtained from same single spore isolates amplified by 10 random primers were entirely identical, corroborating that the two nuclei of a basidiospore were homogeneous. In addition, it is observed that there are 4 basidiospores growing on a basidium. Consequently, F. velutipes is a tetrapolar fungus possessing 4 basidiospores where there are two homogeneous No. 20020504021No. 2006073 * Corresponding author. E-mail: linfangcan@mail.hzau.edu.cn 2007-01-042007-03-30
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3 371 Table1 Nucleotide sequence of 12 randomly selected primers tested 5 3 5 3 Primer Sequence Primer Sequence S06 TGCTCTGCCC S24 AATCGGGCTG S08 GTCCACACGG S242 CTGAGGTCTC S10 CTGCTGGGAC S28 GTGACGTAGG S11 GTAGACCCGT S29 GGGTAACGCC S22 TGCCGAGCTG S30 CAATCGCCGT S23 AGTCAGCCAC S33 CAGCACCCAC 1.4 1995 1.5 1988 1.6 1.7 1995 1.8 PDA PDY 20d 20 CTAB 2004 DNA DNA 1.9 1995RAPD 1 PCR buffer 150µmol/L dntp0.2µmol/l primer50ng DNA1.25U Taq DNA 2mmol/L MgCl 2 20µL 92 5min92 1min35 1min72 2min4072 10min 20055µL1.2 EB 2 2.1 Leica 4 1-A 1-B
372 26 2.2 80.2% 7.5% 12.3% 2-A Fig.1 Optical micrograph (400 ). A: Cut section of gill; B: Basidiospores. Fig.2 Photos of fluorescence staining (1000 ). A: Fluorescence staining of spores; B: Fluorescence staining of mycelia. 2.3 PDA Hoechst33258 Fluorescent Brightener28 2-B 2.4 2.4.1 F328 12 6d 12d 66 18 PDA 4d 20 18 10
3 373 3 48 F328 12 27% χ 2 25% Lentinula edodes Pleurotus ostreatus 25% 2.4.2 F2153F5 F328 3 3 2 7d 12d 27 PDA 4d 2.5 2.5.1 F5 10 15d PDA 7d F328 10 F328 3 4 14d 48 15 PDA 6d 33 2.5.2 F328F5 F2153 3 4 15d 48 2.6 2.6.1 12 Fig.3 The profile of mycelial protoplasts obtained from a single spore isolate of F328 amplified by 10 random primers.
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