2019
DOI: 10.14719/pst.2019.6.1.474
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Arbuscular mycorrhiza and dark septate endophyte fungal associations of Oryza sativa L. under field condition: colonization features and their occurrence

Abstract: The present study was aimed to study monthly colonization of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and dark septate endophyte (DSE) fungal associations in rice. The presence of mycorrhizal structures in the roots confirms the colonization by AM fungi. The pattern of hyphae and arbuscules denotes Arum type of AM fungal morphology. The presence of dark coloured septate hyphae running frequently on the epidermal layer and in root cortex and the occurrence of microsclerotia marks the colonization by DSE fungi. The co-occurr… Show more

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“…Although AMF and DSE can simultaneously colonize plant roots, factors such as environmental conditions, different elevations and optimal levels of soil fertility can lead to the predominance of one fungal group or the ability of one group to outcompete another for the acquisition of nutrients [65]. Some studies report that the presence of DSE is greater in environments unfavorable to AMF [66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although AMF and DSE can simultaneously colonize plant roots, factors such as environmental conditions, different elevations and optimal levels of soil fertility can lead to the predominance of one fungal group or the ability of one group to outcompete another for the acquisition of nutrients [65]. Some studies report that the presence of DSE is greater in environments unfavorable to AMF [66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%