Long-term survival of Glomus claroideum propagules from soil pot cultures under simulated conditions

Citation
Sc. Wagner et al., Long-term survival of Glomus claroideum propagules from soil pot cultures under simulated conditions, MYCOLOGIA, 93(5), 2001, pp. 815-820
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
MYCOLOGIA
ISSN journal
00275514 → ACNP
Volume
93
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
815 - 820
Database
ISI
SICI code
0027-5514(200109/10)93:5<815:LSOGCP>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
This study was initiated to determine the effect of storage conditions on G lomus claroideum. Pure cultures of this AM fungus containing approximately 80 spores/g were stored in Dothan soil under four temperature-moisture regi mens: room temperature 24 C at field capacity (FC) and at 50% FC and refrig eration (4 C) at FC and at 50% FC. Soil samples were taken at 0, 2, and 4 w k, monthly thereafter until 48 wk, and then at 72, 104, 156 and 272 wk and assessed for spore numbers by sucrose gradient centrifugation. Spore viabil ity was also assessed by most probable number and by vital staining with 2- (p-iodophenyl)-3-(p-nitrophenyl)-5-phenyl-2H-tetrazolium chloride (INT). Sp ore losses were less when cultures were stored at 4 C than at 24 C. The hal f-life of G. claroideum spores was approximately 2 yr at 24 C and 3.5 yr at 4 C. Spore numbers of G. claroideum stored for 272 wk at 24 C and both moi sture levels decreased from 80 to 12 spores/g while those stored at 4 C dec reased to approximately 30 spores/g. Most probable numbers of total G. clar oideum propagules stored at 4 C were significantly higher than cultures sto red at 24 C. Temperature was more critical than soil moisture for survival. Even after 272 wk at 4 C, there were sufficient viable propagules of G. cl aroideum (300/g) to be used as an inoculum for studies with AM fungi. Viabi lity staining demonstrated that the percentage of viable spores decreased w ith time of storage. These results demonstrate that the best method of AM f ungi culture storage in Dothan soil is at 4 C and moisture conditions less than or equal to field capacity.