Hallo Jürgen,
danke für die Information, das ist für mich absolut neu.Sehr interessant der Artikel,wieder was Neues gelernt.
Herzliche Grüße Detlef
: Hallo Detlef,
: z. Bsp. hier:
: http://www.eau.ee/orb.aw/class=file/action=preview/id=82597/mycolh-A.doc .
: Auszug: "Within the Boletales also some interesting examples of
: adelphoparasitism can be mentioned. Field mycologists made the observation
: that Gomphidius roseus and Suillus bovinus very often fruit in close
: neighborhood to each other; sometimes the fruit bodies of both species are
: developed stipe by stipe being loosely connected to each other.
: Microscopic studies of the mycelia of such associations revealed that the
: hyphae of Gomphidius roseus are located within the hyphae of Suillus
: bovinus so that endoparasitism is established. Suillus bovinus feeds
: from the assimilation products of pine trees (mycorrhiza symbiosis) as
: indirectly Gomphidius roseus as a parasite on Suillus bovinus does.
: Since the barrier to the roots of the pine tree is overbridged by aid of
: the mycorrhizal connection of Suillus bovinus , the fungus Gomphidius
: roseus is finally a parasite on the pine tree and on Suillus bovinus ,
: as well."
: Andere Gomphidius-Arten scheinen sich m.W. ähnlich zu verhalten.
: Bei mir laden die Bilder auch nicht - ich kümmere mich drum.
: Grüße, Jürgen