“…However, an understanding of the molecular and genetic bases underlying the temporal and spatial control of genes involved in the development of the symbiosis is now within reach, as more advanced techniques of molecular and genetic analyses are being applied to mycorrhizal interactions. Electrophoretic analysis of total proteins extracted from mycorrhizal roots of different plant species have shown qualitative and quantitative changes in the protein patterns in comparison with non-mycorrhizal roots (Arines, Palma & Vilarin4 o, 1993 ;Simoneau et al, 1994 ;Dumas-Gaudot et al, 1994 ;Samra, Dumas-Gaudot & Gianinazzi, 1997). These studies have shown that mycorrhizal colonization of the root system results in the appearance of new proteins, increases the production of some polypeptides already present in uninfected roots and\or decreases the amount of others.…”