Y. Matsubara et al., Tolerance of asparagus seedlings infected with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus to violet root rot caused by Helicobasidium mompa, J JPN S HOR, 69(5), 2000, pp. 552-556
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
Tolerance of seedlings of asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L., cv. Mary Was
hington 500W) inoculated with four arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi [Gigas
pora margarita (GM), Glomus fasciculatum (gf), Glomus mosseae (gm) and Glom
us sp. R10 (gr)] to violet root rot caused by Helicobasidium mompa Tanaka w
as investigated.
Twelve weeks after AM fungal inoculation, the infected asparagus seedlings
grew better than did the noninoculated ones; the effect was more pronounced
with GM and gr than with gf and gm. AM fungal infection level in the root
system was highest with gr and lowest with gm.
Symptoms of violet root rot appeared in all the treatments 12 weeks after H
. mompa inoculation, but the severity of the incidence was less in AM fungu
s-inoculated plants (9.1-45.5%) excluding gm-inoculated plants (63.6%) than
AM fungus-noninoculated plants (54.5%). The disease indices revealed that
the incidence was remarkably low, especially, in gr-inoculated plants. More
over, healthy plants of AM fungus-inoculated plants grew more vigorously th
an did the noninoculated ones.
These results reveal that plant growth promotion occurred in asparagus seed
lings infected with the four AM fungal species and the tolerance to violet
root rot appeared with most of the AM fungal species, though the effects di
ffered with the AM fungal species.