Abstract

accessions of Marchantia nepalensis were studied for mycorrhizal invasion in the rhizoids and thallus. fungal hyphae/vesicles/arbuscules were recorded in all the samples. The fungal hyphae never colonized the sporophytic tissue. The fungal structures observed in M. nepalensis during the present study are similar to those reported for the plant host-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF) interactions. Spores of seven species of Glomus have also been isolated from rhizosphere soils of M. nepalensis.

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