“…In most cases, the fungus controls nuclear division tightly by forcing synchronization through clamp connections (Shepherd, Orlovich & Ashford, ; Iwasa, Tanabe & Kamada, ; Maheshwari, ; Raudaskoski & Kothe, ). Even so, nuclear competition and population dynamics have been described and studied in Heterobasidion (Garbelotto et al ., ; James et al ., ; James, Johansson & Johannesson, ; Garbelotto & Gonthier, ; Giordano et al ., ) and Termitomyces (Nobre et al ., ). Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi also seem to show high levels of heterokaryosis in nature (Bever & Wang, ; Boon et al ., ; Wyss et al ., ; Mathieu et al ., ), forming nuclear populations that are mantained over time through the production of highly multinucleated spores (Bever & Wang, ; Jany & Pawlowska, ; Chagnon, ; Boon et al ., ).…”