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Turnau, K; Anielska, T; Jurkiewicz, A. 2005. Mycothallic/mycorrhizal symbiosis of chlorophyllous gametophytes and sporophytes of a fern, Pellaea viridis (Forsk.) Prantl (Pellaeaceae, Pteridales). MYCORRHIZA. 15(2):121-128.
Address:
Turnau, K, Jagiellonian Univ, Inst Bot, Ul Lubicz 46, PL-31512 Krakow,
Poland
Gametophytes of Pellaea viridis that appeared spontaneously on the
surface of substratum originating from an ultramafic area were found to
form mycothallic symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF)
under laboratory conditions. In gametophytes and sporophytes grown with
Glomus tenue, abundant arbuscule formation was observed at both stages.
In gametophytes, the fungus was found in the region where the rhizoids
are initiated. If G. intraradices was added to the soil, the
gametophytes were colonised mostly by G. tenue, and roots of
sporophytes were colonised by G. intraradices. The presence of AM fungi
in both gametophytes and sporophytes of P. viridis resulted in the
development of larger leaf area and root length of the sporophyte. The
analysis of gametophytes from the Botanical Garden in Krakow (Poland)
showed that cordate gametophytes of Pteridales, namely Pellaea viridis
(Pellaeaceae), Adiantum raddianum and A. formosum (Adiantaceae), were
also mycothallic.
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