2023
DOI: 10.3390/jof9080845
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A New Technique for the Extraction of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Fungal Spores from Rhizosphere

Abstract: Monitoring the dynamics of the spore bank of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) is essential for the sustainable management and protection of agroecosystems. The most common method for extracting AMF spores from soil is the wet-sieving technique (WST). However, this method has many disadvantages. In this study, we modified the WST using new approaches: the ultrasound wet-sieving technique (UWST) and the ultrasound centrifuge technique (UCT). We enumerated and compared the numbers and quality of spores obtained… Show more

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“…Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi extend their hyphae into the soil, exploring a larger volume and accessing nutrients inaccessible to the root [17,18]. In addition, AMF spore dynamics are found at higher densities in rhizosphere soil [19]. They can solubilize nutrients from solid soil particles and organic matter, making them available for plant uptake [20].…”
Section: Overview Of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi extend their hyphae into the soil, exploring a larger volume and accessing nutrients inaccessible to the root [17,18]. In addition, AMF spore dynamics are found at higher densities in rhizosphere soil [19]. They can solubilize nutrients from solid soil particles and organic matter, making them available for plant uptake [20].…”
Section: Overview Of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%