“…While there are some indications in literature that some fungi might have sucrolytic activity, others clearly do not (Willard et al, 1987;Salzer and Hager, 1991;Schaeffer et al, 1995). It is thus commonly accepted that sucrose, which is excreted by plant root cells into the common apoplast of the plant/fungus interface, is hydrolyzed by a plantderived invertase in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis (Lewis and Harley, 1965a;Salzer and Hager, 1991;Rieger et al, 1992;Hampp and Schaeffer, 1995;Nehls, 2004). The lack of an invertase in (at least many) ectomycorrhizal fungi is a profound difference to phytopathogenic (e.g.…”