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Development of Arbuscular mycorrhiza in highly responsive and mycotrophic host plant-black medick (Medicago lupulina L.). / Yurkov, A.P.; Jacobi, L.M.; Gapeeva, N.E.; Stepanova, G.V.; Shishova, M.F.
In: Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, Vol. 46, No. 5, 2015, p. 263-275.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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T1 - Development of Arbuscular mycorrhiza in highly responsive and mycotrophic host plant-black medick (Medicago lupulina L.)
AU - Yurkov, A.P.
AU - Jacobi, L.M.
AU - Gapeeva, N.E.
AU - Stepanova, G.V.
AU - Shishova, M.F.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The main phases of arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) development were analyzed in black medick (Medicago lupulina) with Glomus intraradices. Methods of light and transmission electron microscopy were used to investigate AM. The first mycorrhization was identified on the seventh day after sowing. M. lupulina with AMfungus Glomus intraradices formed Arum type of AM. Roots of black medick at fruiting stage (on the 88th day) were characterized by the development of forceful mycelium. The thickness of mycelium was comparable with the vascular system of root central cylinder. The development of vesicules into intraradical spores was shown. Micelium, arbuscules, and vesicules developed in close vicinity to the division zone of root tip. This might be evidence of an active symbiotic interaction between partners. All stages of fungal develop ment and breeding, including intraradical spores (in intercellular matrix of root cortex), were identified in the roots of black medick, which indicated an active utilization of host pla
AB - The main phases of arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) development were analyzed in black medick (Medicago lupulina) with Glomus intraradices. Methods of light and transmission electron microscopy were used to investigate AM. The first mycorrhization was identified on the seventh day after sowing. M. lupulina with AMfungus Glomus intraradices formed Arum type of AM. Roots of black medick at fruiting stage (on the 88th day) were characterized by the development of forceful mycelium. The thickness of mycelium was comparable with the vascular system of root central cylinder. The development of vesicules into intraradical spores was shown. Micelium, arbuscules, and vesicules developed in close vicinity to the division zone of root tip. This might be evidence of an active symbiotic interaction between partners. All stages of fungal develop ment and breeding, including intraradical spores (in intercellular matrix of root cortex), were identified in the roots of black medick, which indicated an active utilization of host pla
KW - arbuscular mycorrhiza
KW - Medicago lupulina
KW - black medick
KW - Glomus intraradices
KW - arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus
KW - symbiotic structures
KW - arbuscules
KW - vesicles
KW - spores
KW - light mycroscopy
KW - electron microscopy
U2 - 10.1134/S1062360415050082
DO - 10.1134/S1062360415050082
M3 - Article
VL - 46
SP - 263
EP - 275
JO - Russian Journal of Developmental Biology
JF - Russian Journal of Developmental Biology
SN - 1062-3604
IS - 5
ER -
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