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spelling todo:paper_09593993_v28_n12_p3393_Silvani2023-10-03T15:52:52Z The thalloid liverwort Plagiochasma rupestre supports arbuscular mycorrhiza-like symbiosis in vitro Silvani, V.A. Rothen, C.P. Rodríguez, M.A. Godeas, A. Fracchia, S. Arbuscular mycorrhiza Glomus Liverworts Monoxenic culture Plagiochasma rupestre Am fungus Arbuscular mycorrhizal Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Arbuscular mycorrhizas Culture media Fungal hyphae Fungal strains Germplasm collections Glomus Glomus intraradices Growth conditions In-vitro Liverworts Optimal growth Plagiochasma rupestre Symbiotic association Symbiotic partners Fungi Sugar (sucrose) Cell culture article chemistry culture medium cytology fungus spore Glomeromycota growth, development and aging liverwort microbiology mycelium mycorrhiza physiology symbiosis Culture Media Glomeromycota Hepatophyta Mycelium Mycorrhizae Spores, Fungal Symbiosis Arbuscular Bacteria (microorganisms) Fungi Glomus Glomus clarum Glomus intraradices Marchantiophyta Plagiochasma rupestre In the present study, we obtained in vitro dual cultures between the liverwort Plagiochasma rupestre and two arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi: Glomus intraradices and Glomus clarum. Four agarized culture media were tested for optimal growth of P. rupestre. Also, a description of the symbiotic association is provided. Plagiochasma rupestre gametophytes profusely grew axenically in MM with sucrose, and thalli were successfully subcultured under these growth conditions. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal hyphae colonized P. rupestre thalli through rhizoids or by forming appresoria in the ventral thallus cells. Arbuscules, mycelia and structures resembling intrathallic spores or vesicles were developed in the internal parenchymatic cells. The pattern of AM colonization in P. rupestre was very similar to the Paris-type. After 100 days of dual culture, the external mycelia of both AM fungal strains formed thousands of small viable spores, suggesting that P. rupestre in vitro culture could be a valuable tool for studying the biology of both symbiotic partners and conserving AM fungi in in vitro germplasm collections. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Fil:Silvani, V.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Rodríguez, M.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Godeas, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Fracchia, S. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09593993_v28_n12_p3393_Silvani
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topic Arbuscular mycorrhiza
Glomus
Liverworts
Monoxenic culture
Plagiochasma rupestre
Am fungus
Arbuscular mycorrhizal
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Arbuscular mycorrhizas
Culture media
Fungal hyphae
Fungal strains
Germplasm collections
Glomus
Glomus intraradices
Growth conditions
In-vitro
Liverworts
Optimal growth
Plagiochasma rupestre
Symbiotic association
Symbiotic partners
Fungi
Sugar (sucrose)
Cell culture
article
chemistry
culture medium
cytology
fungus spore
Glomeromycota
growth, development and aging
liverwort
microbiology
mycelium
mycorrhiza
physiology
symbiosis
Culture Media
Glomeromycota
Hepatophyta
Mycelium
Mycorrhizae
Spores, Fungal
Symbiosis
Arbuscular
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Fungi
Glomus
Glomus clarum
Glomus intraradices
Marchantiophyta
Plagiochasma rupestre
spellingShingle Arbuscular mycorrhiza
Glomus
Liverworts
Monoxenic culture
Plagiochasma rupestre
Am fungus
Arbuscular mycorrhizal
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Arbuscular mycorrhizas
Culture media
Fungal hyphae
Fungal strains
Germplasm collections
Glomus
Glomus intraradices
Growth conditions
In-vitro
Liverworts
Optimal growth
Plagiochasma rupestre
Symbiotic association
Symbiotic partners
Fungi
Sugar (sucrose)
Cell culture
article
chemistry
culture medium
cytology
fungus spore
Glomeromycota
growth, development and aging
liverwort
microbiology
mycelium
mycorrhiza
physiology
symbiosis
Culture Media
Glomeromycota
Hepatophyta
Mycelium
Mycorrhizae
Spores, Fungal
Symbiosis
Arbuscular
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Fungi
Glomus
Glomus clarum
Glomus intraradices
Marchantiophyta
Plagiochasma rupestre
Silvani, V.A.
Rothen, C.P.
Rodríguez, M.A.
Godeas, A.
Fracchia, S.
The thalloid liverwort Plagiochasma rupestre supports arbuscular mycorrhiza-like symbiosis in vitro
topic_facet Arbuscular mycorrhiza
Glomus
Liverworts
Monoxenic culture
Plagiochasma rupestre
Am fungus
Arbuscular mycorrhizal
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Arbuscular mycorrhizas
Culture media
Fungal hyphae
Fungal strains
Germplasm collections
Glomus
Glomus intraradices
Growth conditions
In-vitro
Liverworts
Optimal growth
Plagiochasma rupestre
Symbiotic association
Symbiotic partners
Fungi
Sugar (sucrose)
Cell culture
article
chemistry
culture medium
cytology
fungus spore
Glomeromycota
growth, development and aging
liverwort
microbiology
mycelium
mycorrhiza
physiology
symbiosis
Culture Media
Glomeromycota
Hepatophyta
Mycelium
Mycorrhizae
Spores, Fungal
Symbiosis
Arbuscular
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Fungi
Glomus
Glomus clarum
Glomus intraradices
Marchantiophyta
Plagiochasma rupestre
description In the present study, we obtained in vitro dual cultures between the liverwort Plagiochasma rupestre and two arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi: Glomus intraradices and Glomus clarum. Four agarized culture media were tested for optimal growth of P. rupestre. Also, a description of the symbiotic association is provided. Plagiochasma rupestre gametophytes profusely grew axenically in MM with sucrose, and thalli were successfully subcultured under these growth conditions. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal hyphae colonized P. rupestre thalli through rhizoids or by forming appresoria in the ventral thallus cells. Arbuscules, mycelia and structures resembling intrathallic spores or vesicles were developed in the internal parenchymatic cells. The pattern of AM colonization in P. rupestre was very similar to the Paris-type. After 100 days of dual culture, the external mycelia of both AM fungal strains formed thousands of small viable spores, suggesting that P. rupestre in vitro culture could be a valuable tool for studying the biology of both symbiotic partners and conserving AM fungi in in vitro germplasm collections. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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author Silvani, V.A.
Rothen, C.P.
Rodríguez, M.A.
Godeas, A.
Fracchia, S.
author_facet Silvani, V.A.
Rothen, C.P.
Rodríguez, M.A.
Godeas, A.
Fracchia, S.
author_sort Silvani, V.A.
title The thalloid liverwort Plagiochasma rupestre supports arbuscular mycorrhiza-like symbiosis in vitro
title_short The thalloid liverwort Plagiochasma rupestre supports arbuscular mycorrhiza-like symbiosis in vitro
title_full The thalloid liverwort Plagiochasma rupestre supports arbuscular mycorrhiza-like symbiosis in vitro
title_fullStr The thalloid liverwort Plagiochasma rupestre supports arbuscular mycorrhiza-like symbiosis in vitro
title_full_unstemmed The thalloid liverwort Plagiochasma rupestre supports arbuscular mycorrhiza-like symbiosis in vitro
title_sort thalloid liverwort plagiochasma rupestre supports arbuscular mycorrhiza-like symbiosis in vitro
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09593993_v28_n12_p3393_Silvani
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