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Gonzalez-Chavez, MDA; Newsam, R; Linderman, R; Dodd, J; Valdez-Carrasco, JM. 2008. Bacteria associated with the extraradical mycelium of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in an As/Cu polluted soil. AGROCIENCIA. 42(1):1-10.
Address:
Gonzalez-Chavez, MDA, Colegio Postgrad, Campus Montecillo,Carretera
Mexico Texcoco Km 36-, Montecillo 56230, Estado Mexico, Mexico
Synergistic interactions between bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungi (AMF) occur under natural soil conditions; however, in polluted
soils there is little information regarding these relationships.
Microscopy was used to study the interaction between the hyphae of an
AM fungus (Glomus claroideum BEG134 from an As/Cu polluted soil) and
bacteria in polluted soil cultures. BacLight (TM) staining showed
viable bacteria mainly in the runner hyphae of the fungus associated
with plants (Holcus lanatus L.) growing in polluted soils. Transmission
electron microscopy revealed that a morphologically different bacterial
population was intimately associated with the extraradical mycelium
(ERM). Bacteria were embedded in the mucilaginous outer layer,
encrusted at the outer layer, between hyphal wall layers, and inside
hyphae. Crystals, comprising precipitated metal, were observed outside
the ERM. The ecological relevance of this bacteria-AMF interaction is
discussed.
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