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Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in coastal dune plant communities II. Spore formation ofGlomus spp. predominates under geographically separated patches ofElymus mollis
Authors:Jun-ichi P. Abe  Keizo Katsuya
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Tsukuba, 305 Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Abstract:Five study sites in Japan with pure patches ofElymus mollis near to the shoreline were chosen. Abundance of spore formation ofGlomus spp. underE. mollis patches were studied at four sites to understand the factors determining the development of VA mycorrhizal fungal communities at the edge of coastal sand dune vegetation. At each study site, eight soil samples from two soil depths were collected four times (three times for ldquoNiigatardquo) during a year. Spores ofGlomus spp. predominated at every site, but species composition ofGlomus spp. differed from site to site. In a further experiment to measure the soil depth of the highest spore densities underE. mollis, the highest density was found at depths where rhizomes ofE. mollis were present.Contribution No. 119, Laboratories of Plant Pathology and Mycology, Institute of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Tsukuba.
Keywords:coastal sand dune  Elymus mollis  Glomus spp.  VA mycorrhizal fungi
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