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Voets, L; de la Providencia, IE; Fernandez, K; IJdo, M; Cranenbrouck, S; Declerck, S. 2009. Extraradical mycelium network of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi allows fast colonization of seedlings under in vitro conditions. MYCORRHIZA. 19(5):347-356.
Actively growing extraradical hyphae extending from mycorrhizal plants
are an important source of inoculum in soils which has seldom been
considered in vitro to inoculate young plantlets. Seedlings of Medicago
truncatula were grown in vitro in the extraradical mycelium network
extending from mycorrhizal plants. After 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15 days of
contact with the mycelium, half of the seedlings were harvested and
analyzed for root colonization. The other half was carefully
transplanted in vitro on a suitable growth medium and mycelium growth
and spore production were evaluated for 4 weeks. Seedlings were readily
colonized after 3 days of contact with the mycelium. Starting from 6
days of contact, the newly colonized seedlings were able to reproduce
the fungal life cycle, with the production of thousands of spores
within 4 weeks. The fast mycorrhization process developed here opens
the door to a broad range of in vitro studies for which either
homogenous highly colonized seedlings or mass-produced in vitro
inoculum is necessary.
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