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The Challenge of the Individualistic Mycelium

Pages 48-71 | Accepted 17 Sep 1990, Published online: 29 Aug 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The mycelium of higher fungi is portrayed as a developmentally versatile collective in which an initially dendritic pattern of branching is converted, by hyphal anastomosis, into a communication network. Spatial and functional patterns in the mycelium depend on the establishment of gradients allowing flow of protoplasmic resources and organelles via radial or tangential routes between source and sink regions. Anastomosis between genetically different mycelia of the same or closely related species sets the stage for varying outcomes of genomic interplay between nuclear and mitochondrial populations. These outcomes range from the stable ‘merger’ of fully compatible basidiomycete matings, through various unstable associations culminating in genomic takeover, degeneracy or complex phenotypic emergence, to the mutual rejection characteristic of a somatic incompatibility response.

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