Abstract

Proliferation of intraradical hyphae of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus fistulosum was observed and measured in surface disinfected mycorrhizal maize root segments in an aseptic cultivation system. The maximum growth of hyphae proliferating from the root segments was observed at pH 6·3, and low concentrations of buffering substances stabilized the pH of the incubation medium (0·9 m m MES, 1 m m BIS-TRIS). The proliferation of intraradical hyphae was not influenced but the germination of chlamydospores of the mycorrhizal fungus was inhibited by an artificial inorganic soil solution at lowest dilutions. The percentage of root segments bearing proliferating hyphae and the growth of hyphae decreased with increasing concentration of phosphate in the incubation medium. All reduced sulphur-containing compounds tested (sulphite, dithionite and metabisulphite) suppressed the proliferation of hyphae completely.

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