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Changes in root growth patterns of (Picea abies) spruce roots by inoculation with an ectomycorrhizal fungusPisolithus tinctorius and jasmonic acid treatment
Authors:M. Regvar  N. Gogala
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Ve"ccaron"na pot 111, SL-61000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:Symbiosis between fungi and plant roots forming a mycorrhiza involves extensive interactions at the molecular level between both partners. The role of plant hormones in the regulation of mycorrhizal infection is not known to involve jasmonates. Their endogenous levels increase during pathogen attack; however, little has been done on their involvement in mycorrhizae. In our recent work, root growth patterns of 2-month-old spruce seedlings after inoculation withPisolithus tinctorius and/or jasmonic acid (JA) treatment were studied using a paper-sandwich technique. Changes in root length, the degree of branching, presence and length of root hairs, and infection parameters were followed using a stereomicroscope. The first mycorrhizal contact of hyphae with roots was significantly accelerated upon treatment with 0.5 mgrM JA. Interactions between root hairs and fungal hyphae were seen by scanning electron microscopy. The multiplication of root hairs of non-mycorrhized seedlings treated with 5.0 mgrM JA and changes of the root surface were observed by the same technique.
Keywords:Ectomycorrhiza  Jasmonic acid  Picea abies  Pisolithus tinctorius  Spruce
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