Continental-scale distribution and diversity of Ceratobasidium orchid mycorrhizal fungi in Australia.
Marc W FreestoneNigel D SwartsNoushka H ReiterSean TomlinsonFrances C SussmilchMagali M WrightGareth D HolmesRyan D PhillipsCeleste C LindePublished in: Annals of botany (2021)
Ceratobasidium OMF with cross-continental distributions are common in Australian soils and frequently have geographical ranges that exceed that of their host orchid species, suggesting these fungi are not limiting the distributions of their host orchids at large spatial scales. Most OTUs were distributed within southern Australia, although several OTUs had distributions extending into central and northern parts of the continent, illustrating their tolerance of an extraordinarily wide range of environmental conditions.