1982
DOI: 10.2307/3792631
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Additional New and Unreported Species of Mycorrhizal Fungi (Endogonaceae) from Florida

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“…Glomus forms "Chlamydospores singly or in tight clusters (sporocarp), sometimes covered with hyphal peridium", as described by Schenck and Smith (1982) [21]. Observations in the SEM (Figure 5(a)) revealed similar structures in our studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Glomus forms "Chlamydospores singly or in tight clusters (sporocarp), sometimes covered with hyphal peridium", as described by Schenck and Smith (1982) [21]. Observations in the SEM (Figure 5(a)) revealed similar structures in our studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…), spore walls, spore content, hyphal attachment, manner of spore germination, histochemical reaction etc. (Schenck et al,1982). Keeping in view the importance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in phosphorus solubization and very little work having been done on arbuscular mycorrhizae with respect to apple, the present investigation was taken up with the objective of isolation and purification of arbuscular mycorrhizal spores from the rhizospheric soil of apple, morphological characterization of the spores upto generic level and their root colonization studies.…”
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“…2) For personal use only. (Mosse and Bowen 1968) or species using vesicles as resting structures (Schenck and Smith 1982). Conditions in cultivated soils, especially those that were fallowed the previous season, may prevent these species or varieties from maintaining their population leveis and so, in cultivated soils, the VAM …”
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