Presence of different arbuscular mycorrhizal infection patterns in roots of Lotus glaber plants growing in the Salado River basin

Morphological types of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi associated with Lotus glaber in sodic soils of the Salado River basin were studied. At least eight colonization patterns (IP) of AM fungi in roots of L. glaber were observed after 30 plants were analyzed. Arum- and Paris-type infection were fo...

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Autores principales: Albertó, Edgardo Omar, Menéndez, Ana Bernardina
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spelling paper:paper_09406360_v14_n2_p139_Sannazzaro2023-06-08T15:53:31Z Presence of different arbuscular mycorrhizal infection patterns in roots of Lotus glaber plants growing in the Salado River basin Albertó, Edgardo Omar Menéndez, Ana Bernardina Arbuscular mycorrhizae Arum Infection pattern Lotus Paris arbuscular mycorrhiza morphology root colonization sodic soil Argentina article Lotus microbiology mycorrhiza physiology plant root river soil ultrastructure Zygomycetes Argentina Lotus Mycorrhizae Plant Roots Rivers Soil Zygomycota Argentina Salado Basin South America Arum Fungi Glomus Glomus intraradices Lotus Morphological types of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi associated with Lotus glaber in sodic soils of the Salado River basin were studied. At least eight colonization patterns (IP) of AM fungi in roots of L. glaber were observed after 30 plants were analyzed. Arum- and Paris-type infection were found in the same plant species. This result supports the idea that AM morphology is not solely under plant control, but is also influenced by fungal identity. One infection pattern, presumably corresponding to Glomus intraradices, and a second, possibly assignable to Glomus tenue, were the most commonly found. Our results reinforce previous suggestions that G. intraradices is well adapted to sodic-saline conditions and may play a role in the resistance of L. glaber to these soils. © Springer-Verlag 2004. Fil:Albertó, E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Menéndez, A.B. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2004 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09406360_v14_n2_p139_Sannazzaro http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09406360_v14_n2_p139_Sannazzaro
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topic Arbuscular mycorrhizae
Arum
Infection pattern
Lotus
Paris
arbuscular mycorrhiza
morphology
root colonization
sodic soil
Argentina
article
Lotus
microbiology
mycorrhiza
physiology
plant root
river
soil
ultrastructure
Zygomycetes
Argentina
Lotus
Mycorrhizae
Plant Roots
Rivers
Soil
Zygomycota
Argentina
Salado Basin
South America
Arum
Fungi
Glomus
Glomus intraradices
Lotus
spellingShingle Arbuscular mycorrhizae
Arum
Infection pattern
Lotus
Paris
arbuscular mycorrhiza
morphology
root colonization
sodic soil
Argentina
article
Lotus
microbiology
mycorrhiza
physiology
plant root
river
soil
ultrastructure
Zygomycetes
Argentina
Lotus
Mycorrhizae
Plant Roots
Rivers
Soil
Zygomycota
Argentina
Salado Basin
South America
Arum
Fungi
Glomus
Glomus intraradices
Lotus
Albertó, Edgardo Omar
Menéndez, Ana Bernardina
Presence of different arbuscular mycorrhizal infection patterns in roots of Lotus glaber plants growing in the Salado River basin
topic_facet Arbuscular mycorrhizae
Arum
Infection pattern
Lotus
Paris
arbuscular mycorrhiza
morphology
root colonization
sodic soil
Argentina
article
Lotus
microbiology
mycorrhiza
physiology
plant root
river
soil
ultrastructure
Zygomycetes
Argentina
Lotus
Mycorrhizae
Plant Roots
Rivers
Soil
Zygomycota
Argentina
Salado Basin
South America
Arum
Fungi
Glomus
Glomus intraradices
Lotus
description Morphological types of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi associated with Lotus glaber in sodic soils of the Salado River basin were studied. At least eight colonization patterns (IP) of AM fungi in roots of L. glaber were observed after 30 plants were analyzed. Arum- and Paris-type infection were found in the same plant species. This result supports the idea that AM morphology is not solely under plant control, but is also influenced by fungal identity. One infection pattern, presumably corresponding to Glomus intraradices, and a second, possibly assignable to Glomus tenue, were the most commonly found. Our results reinforce previous suggestions that G. intraradices is well adapted to sodic-saline conditions and may play a role in the resistance of L. glaber to these soils. © Springer-Verlag 2004.
author Albertó, Edgardo Omar
Menéndez, Ana Bernardina
author_facet Albertó, Edgardo Omar
Menéndez, Ana Bernardina
author_sort Albertó, Edgardo Omar
title Presence of different arbuscular mycorrhizal infection patterns in roots of Lotus glaber plants growing in the Salado River basin
title_short Presence of different arbuscular mycorrhizal infection patterns in roots of Lotus glaber plants growing in the Salado River basin
title_full Presence of different arbuscular mycorrhizal infection patterns in roots of Lotus glaber plants growing in the Salado River basin
title_fullStr Presence of different arbuscular mycorrhizal infection patterns in roots of Lotus glaber plants growing in the Salado River basin
title_full_unstemmed Presence of different arbuscular mycorrhizal infection patterns in roots of Lotus glaber plants growing in the Salado River basin
title_sort presence of different arbuscular mycorrhizal infection patterns in roots of lotus glaber plants growing in the salado river basin
publishDate 2004
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09406360_v14_n2_p139_Sannazzaro
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09406360_v14_n2_p139_Sannazzaro
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