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Germination of Glomus mosseae Spores: Procedure and Ultrastructural Analysis

International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1992
We analyzed structures produced by the germinated spores of Glomus mosseae. Freshly isolated spores germinated (0%-80%) within 14 d at 22 C on sterile, Hoagland's agar-coated coverslips and produced branching intrahyphal proliferation with occasional septa and secondary spores.
R. Meier, I. Charvat
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Mass production of Glomus mosseae spores

Mycorrhiza, 1995
Five crops inoculated with Glomus mosseae were grown for 10 weeks and the development of mycorrhizal infection and sporulation were assessed. Infected roots from pot cultures of different ages were used to examine the host effect on the development of mycorrhizae. The effectiveness of each host was assessed by measuring spore numbers.
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PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ANTIOXIDANT STUDIES OF BACOPA MONNIERI TREATED WITH ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE FUNGI GLOMUS FASCICULATUM AND GLOMUS MOSSEAE.

INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH, 2021
Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae (VAM) play a crucial role in enhancing the growth of plant by increasing the uptake of nutrients from soil and also is known to enhance the secondary metabolites of plants. The response of VAM Glomus fasciculatum Glomus mosseae and on the growth, phytochemical constituents and antioxidant properties of commonly known a ...
Veena Adishesha, K.M. Srinivasa Murthy
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Effect of Glomus Mosseae Inoculation on Growth and Reproduction of Rice

2012
Effect of inoculating rice (Oryza sativa L.) with mycorrhizal fungi (Glomus mosseae) was studied using potted seedlings. Vegetative growth and reproductive traits were compared between inoculated and non-inoculated plants. Result showed that there was a high mycorrhizal dependency of the rice on G. mosseae.
Wang Li   +3 more
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Water and nutrient translocation by hyphae of Glomus mosseae

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1992
To test the ability of vesicular–arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) hyphae to take up water, phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium, mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal couchgrass (Agropyron repens) or white clover (Trifolium repens) plants were grown in pots with separated compartments for roots and hyphae growth.
Eckhard George   +4 more
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Production of pectolytic enzymes in lettuce root colonized by Glomus mosseae

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1991
Abstract The type of extraction solution used influences pectolytic enzyme recovery from Lactuca salira root colonized with Glomus mosseae . The most suitable extraction buffers are 250 mM NaCl for pectin esterase and SO mM citrate-phosphate plus polyvinyl-polypyrrolidone for polygalacturonase, endo-polygalacturonase, polymethylgalaturonase, endo ...
I. Garcia-Romera   +3 more
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Presence of specific polypeptides in onion roots colonized by Glomus mosseae

Mycorrhiza, 1993
We studied changes in gene expression during the establishment of vesicular-arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizal symbiosis. Polypeptides were obtained by in vitro translation of total root RNA extracted from VA-colonized and noncolonized root-tissue of onion (Allium cepa L. cv. Babosa), and resolved by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
J. M. Garcia-Garrido   +2 more
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Accumulation and Speciation of Selenium in Plants as Affected by Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Glomus mosseae

Biological Trace Element Research, 2011
Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (Glomus mosseae) on the accumulation and speciation of selenium (Se) in alfalfa, maize, and soybean were investigated by using Se(IV)-spiked soil. Mycorrhizal inoculation decreased Se accumulation in roots and shoots of all the plants at Se spiked level of 0 or 2 mg kg(-1), while an increased Se accumulation was
Yang, Yu   +4 more
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The effect of Cd on mycorrhizal development and enzyme activity of Glomus mosseae and Glomus intraradices in Astragalus sinicus L.

Chemosphere, 2009
The influence of cadmium (Cd) on the root colonization of Astragalus by two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) was investigated. Astragalus sinicus L. grown in the soil in the presence of four levels of Cd was inoculated individually with Glomus mosseae, Glomus intraradices, or by a mixed inoculum of these two fungi.
Yan, Li, Jin, Peng, Ping, Shi, Bin, Zhao
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Responses of mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Erica cinerea and Vaccinium macrocarpon to Glomus mosseae

Mycorrhiza, 2004
An investigation was carried out on the mycorrhizal colonisation, growth and nutrition of two members of the Ericaceae in close proximity to an arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) association. This was undertaken by separating mycorrhizal (EM) and non-mycorrhizal (NEM) Erica cinerea and Vaccinium macrocarpon from AM (inoculated by Glomus mosseae) and non ...
Kenneth, Byrne, Derek T, Mitchell
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