THE SURVIVAL OF INFECTIVE HYPHAE OF VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN DRY SOIL - AN INTERACTION WITH SPORULATION

Citation
Da. Jasper et al., THE SURVIVAL OF INFECTIVE HYPHAE OF VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN DRY SOIL - AN INTERACTION WITH SPORULATION, New phytologist, 124(3), 1993, pp. 473-479
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
0028646X
Volume
124
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
473 - 479
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-646X(1993)124:3<473:TSOIHO>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Contrary to previous evidence, the hyphae of a vesicular-arbuscular (V A) mycorrhizal fungus, Acaulospora laevis Gerd. and Trappe, did not re main infective in soil for a length of time, and at a level of dryness , equivalent to that occurring in seasonally-dry field soils. A possib le interaction between the survival of hyphae and the timing of sporul ation was therefore examined in a second experiment. We tested the hyp othesis that hyphae of A. laevis and Scutellospora calospora (Nicolson and Gerdemann) Walker and Sanders, will only remain infective in dry soil if sporulation has not commenced. The capacity of the hyphae of A . laevis to remain infective, in undisturbed soil that had been allowe d to dry, depended on the stage of the life cycle reached at the time of the onset of drying. If sporulation had commenced, then infectivity quickly declined as the soil dried. In contrast, infective hyphae of S. calospora survived for at least 11 wk, regardless of the timing of the commencement of drying of the soil in relation to sporulation. Qua ntifying entry points was an important measure for assessing the survi val of infective hyphae, complementing the measure of total mycorrhiza formation by the test plants.