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Yano K; Yamauchi A; Kono Y. 1996. Distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizas in peanut
root system. JAPANESE JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE. 65(2):315-323.
Address:
Yano K, NAGOYA UNIV,SCH AGR SCI,CHIKUSA
KU,NAGOYA,AICHI 46401,JAPAN.
The distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal
colonies was assessed in a peanut (Arachis
hypogaea L.) root system at early growth stage.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (Gigaspora
margarita Pecker & Hall) was uniformly inoculated
into non-sterilized soil. Peanut plants were
grown in root boxes filled with the soil for 16
days inside a growth chamber. Approximately 66%
of the total length of the mycorrhizal colonies
was found on the Ist order lateral roots, while
the rest was observed on the 2nd ones. In
contrast, the tap root was scarcely colonized. On
the Ist order lateral roots, regardless of the
root length, it was evident that the frequency of
the mycorrhizal colonies increased acropetally
toward the root apex especially in the relatively
aged roots that initiated on the proximal portion
of tap root axis. In those lateral roots, the
highest frequency of the mycorrhizal colony
occurrence was recognized in the most apical part
of the root, while many of relatively long
colonies were found a little behind the root
apex. However, the trend became unclear gradually
in the relatively younger lateral roots initiated
on the more distal potion of tap root axis. These
facts clearly showed that in the Ist order
lateral roots, the distribution and growth of
mycorrhizal colonies are closely related with
their initiating positions along tap root axis.
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