2010
DOI: 10.5424/sjar/201008s1-1222
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Evaluation of some fungicides on mycorrhizal symbiosis between two Glomus species from commercial inocula and Allium porrum L. seedlings

Abstract: This paper reports the effect of twenty-five commonly used fungicides in agriculture on two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) present in commercial products of ATENS, S.L.: Glomus intraradices (Schenck & Smith) and Glomus mosseae [(Nicol. & Gerd.) Gerdemann & Trappe], forming the symbiosis with leek plants. Systemic fungicides (Aliette, Beltanol, Caddy 10, Forum, Moncut, Ortiva, Previcur, Ridomil Gold MZ, Ridomil Gold SL, Rubigan, Sinthane, Stroby, Swich, Tachigarem, Teldor, Topas 10 EC, Frupica) and non sy… Show more

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“…(2) Ryan & Graham () do not include agrochemical effects in this discussion. However, fungicides (foliar applications and seed treatments) can reduce AM fungal spore germination, mycorrhiza formation, AM fungal community composition, extraradical hyphae and/or spore production (Dodd & Jeffries, ; Merryweather & Fitter, ; Wilson & Williamson, ; Hernandez‐Dorrego & Mestre‐Pares, ; Ipsilantis et al ., ; Jin et al ., ; Buysens et al ., ; Lekberg et al ., ). (3) Plant breeding in the future should occur in environments that favor interactions of plants and AM fungi (reviewed in Bennett et al ., ).…”
Section: Am Fungal Diversity and Abundance Respond Negatively To Indumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Ryan & Graham () do not include agrochemical effects in this discussion. However, fungicides (foliar applications and seed treatments) can reduce AM fungal spore germination, mycorrhiza formation, AM fungal community composition, extraradical hyphae and/or spore production (Dodd & Jeffries, ; Merryweather & Fitter, ; Wilson & Williamson, ; Hernandez‐Dorrego & Mestre‐Pares, ; Ipsilantis et al ., ; Jin et al ., ; Buysens et al ., ; Lekberg et al ., ). (3) Plant breeding in the future should occur in environments that favor interactions of plants and AM fungi (reviewed in Bennett et al ., ).…”
Section: Am Fungal Diversity and Abundance Respond Negatively To Indumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[72]. But in another case, fludioxonil had no significant effect on the colonization of AMF in onions [73]. Thus, the potential negative effects of systemic and contact fungicides on non-targeted, useful AMF are not fully understood and studied [71].…”
Section: Mycorrhizal Fungi Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when Cu‐based products were applied to the soil, root colonization was not affected or was only moderately affected (Table S1). Thus, the use of Cu‐based plant protection products appears to be compatible with AMF due to the strategies evolved by AMF for Cu‐contaminated environments. Nevertheless, AMF can reduce the negative effects exhibited by Cu toxicity on the host plant.…”
Section: Strategies To Deal With Pesticidesmentioning
confidence: 99%