Arbuscular mycorrhizae colonization dynamic in Iris pseudacorus L. during second year after inoculation and planting in field

I. Crișan, R. Vidican, A. Morea, V. Lagunovschi
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In the last few years was observed an unprecedented market expansion of microbial inoculants for agriculture and environmental applications. Fungi from the phylum Glomeromycota can establish symbiosis with roots of more than 70% vascular plant species, ensuring enhanced nutrient uptake. Aim of this study was to assess functional integration of inoculated arbuscular mycorrhiza and implications for success of symbiose in field conditions and host fitness. Iris pseudacorus was used as perennial model plant for study of seasonal continuity and persisting effects in second year after inoculation. During 2019 was conducted Trouvelot microscopic evaluation for 1080 stained root samples and parameters were obtained using Mycocalc. Results showed that colonization was significantly influenced by phenophase. Inoculated plants presented values with 1.56-14.49% higher. Plant height correlated significantly positive with inoculation (r=0.336*). Results showed that colonization parameters are useful indicators in tracking symbiose across a temporal gradient.
人工接种和田间种植后第二年的丛枝菌根定殖动态
在过去的几年里,人们观察到用于农业和环境应用的微生物接种剂的市场出现了前所未有的扩张。Glomeromycota门的真菌可以与70%以上的维管植物物种的根建立共生关系,确保提高营养吸收。本研究的目的是评估接种的丛枝菌根的功能整合,以及对共生体在田间条件下的成功和宿主适应性的影响。以假茎鸢尾为多年生模式植物,研究了接种后第二年的季节连续性和持续效应。2019年期间,对1080个染色根样本进行了Trouvelot显微镜评估,并使用Mycocalc获得了参数。结果表明,表型对定植有显著影响。接种植物的值高出1.56-14.49%。株高与接种呈显著正相关(r=0.336*)。结果表明,定殖参数是跨越时间梯度追踪共生体的有用指标。
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Romanian Biotechnological Letters
Romanian Biotechnological Letters 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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