| Literature DB >> 26000198 |
Kim Maria Rodrigues1, Bernard Felinov Rodrigues1.
Abstract
Spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus Funneliformis mosseae (Nicolson & Gerdemann) Walker & Schuessler were cultured in association with transformed roots of Linum usitatissimum L. (Linaceae) for the first time on modified Strullu-Romand medium (pH 5.5) in monoxenic culture. Germ tubes emerged through the spore wall in 88% of spores after 5 days. Hyphal contact with transformed linum roots was observed 5 days after co-cultivation. Paris-type arbuscules and hyphal coils were seen. Extra-radical branched absorbing structures were common. Terminal and intercalary secondary spores were also formed. Spore viability when assessed using vital dye staining (MTT test) was 83%. Secondary spores that proved viable were subsequently transferred from in vitro to in vivo culture where Arum-type arbuscules, intra-radical intercellular hyphae, and extra-radical spores were observed. The procedure established shows potential in AM inoculum mass production and possibility in application.Entities:
Keywords: Funneliformis mosseae; MSR; in vivo; monoxenic culture; transformed linum roots
Year: 2015 PMID: 26000198 PMCID: PMC4409042 DOI: 10.1080/21501203.2015.1024777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycology ISSN: 2150-1203
Figure 1.(a–f) Funneliformis mosseae: spore germination, hyphal contact and intra-radical root colonization in transformed linum roots.
Figure 2.(a–f) Funneliformis mosseae: development of extra-radical mycelium and in vitro spore formation.
Figure 3.(a–f) Funneliformis mosseae: in vitro culture, viability of the culture by vital dye staining and in vivo root colonization by in vitro produced inocula in Solenostemon scutellariodes.