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Fonseca, HMAC; Ferreira, JIL; Berbara, RLL; Zatorre, NP. 2009. DOMINANCE OF PARIS-TYPE MORPHOLOGY ON MYCOTHALLUS OF LUNULARIA CRUCIATA COLONISED BY GLOMUS PROLIFERUM. BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY. 40(1):96-101.
Microscopic evidence confirms that L. cruciata hosting G. proliferum
shows major anatomical traits (arbuscules, coils, arbusculate coils and
vesicles) generally associated arbuscular mycorrhizal roots and the
anatomical morphology of intra-thalli mycelium is predominantly of the
Paris-type. Colonised L. cruciata showed a reduction of biomass when
compared with axenic plants suggesting a drain of resources towards the
fungus and depletion of nutrients required for optimum plant growth.
The behaviour of mycothalli regarding available KH2PO4 indicates that
the nutritional stress threshold for phosphorus (P) is above the
residual amount of P already present in Phytagel(TM) and in plant
inoculum. These raise the possibility that in certain circumstances the
relationship between L. cruciata and G. proliferum be parasitic rather
than symbiotic and open the door for future studies to ascertain the
nature of liverwort-AM fungi relationships.
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