Growth and sporulation of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus caledonium in dual culture with transformed carrot roots

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V. Karandashov
Inna Kuzovkina
Heidi-Jayne Hawkins
Eckhard George
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[1] K. A. Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
[2] 35,undefined
[3] Botanicheskaya Street,undefined
[4] 127276 Moscow,undefined
[5] Russia,undefined
[6] Institute of Plant Nutrition (330),undefined
[7] Hohenheim University,undefined
[8] D-70593 Stuttgart,undefined
[9] Germany,undefined
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Mycorrhiza | 2000年 / 10卷
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Arbuscule-like structures (ALS); Branched absorbing structures (BAS); Dual culture; Glomus caledonium; Sporulation; Transformed carrot roots;
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was established in a dual culture with Ri T-DNA-transformed carrot roots. A modification of the minimal M medium buffered at pH 6.50 with 10 mM MES and solidified with 0.4% unpurified gellan gum allowed spore germination and formation of the symbiosis, together with the development of an extensive extramatrical mycelium and sporulation. Spore production increased with culture generation and most spores were viable. These spores colonized carrot roots and completed the fungal life cycle. In many cultures, sporulation was accompanied by the formation of arbuscule-like structures on short and thickened lateral branches of main hyphae. Root colonization was of the Paris-type with hyphae spreading intracellularly. Most colonized root cells contained coils of thickened hyphae, sometimes surrounded by fine hyphae, but no typical arbuscules were observed.
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