Identification and Characterization of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Strains from the Roots and Rhizospheres of Tomato, Brinjal, Chilli and Onion

M. B. Banu, M. Mian, M. M. Rahman, A. Z. Moslehuddin, M. Matin
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Rhizosphere soils and roots of two vegetables (tomato and brinjal) and two spices (chilli and onion) crops were collected from each of four Agro-Ecological Zones (AEZs) of Bangladesh viz. AEZ-9 (RARS, Jamalpur), AEZ-11 (RARS, Jashore), AEZ-25 (ARS, Bogura) and AEZ-28 (BARI, Joydebpur) in 2014-2015. Characterization and identification of arbuscular mycorrhizal strains were studied in the microbiology laboratory of the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI). Different crops showed positive responses in percent root colonization such as 74.11-83.78%, 22.11-24.33%, 7.33-8.89%, and 6.67-9.33% in onion, tomato, chilli, and brinjal, respectively. Rhizosphere soil of individual crops had also variations in the number of spore populations such as 120.11-200.33, 33.44-50.78, 36.11-39.22, and 28.56-41.89 per 100g soil in onion, tomato, chilli, and brinjal, respectively.  Eleven AM strains were identified in tomatoes: Glomus geosporum, G. mosseae, G. fasciculatum, G. spp., Acaulospora dilatata, A. bireticulata, A. mellea, A. morrowiae, Entrophospora infrequens, Sclerocystis coremioides and Gigaspora margarita. Nine each were identified from other three crops. G. spp. and Acaulospora bireticulata were absent in brinjal and chilli. Acaulospora dilatata and A. mellea were absent in onion. The formation of AM structures was found inconsistent and fluctuating from site to site in the present study. Both oval and spherical-shaped vesicles were found among the AM structures.
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番茄、茄子、辣椒和洋葱根部和根际丛枝菌根菌株的鉴定与鉴定
2014-2015年,在孟加拉国四个农业生态区(aez)分别采集了两种蔬菜(番茄和茄子)和两种香料(辣椒和洋葱)作物的根际土壤和根系,即AEZ-9(贾马尔布尔的RARS)、AEZ-11 (Jashore的RARS)、AEZ-25 (Bogura的ARS)和AEZ-28(巴里、Joydebpur的BARI)。在孟加拉国农业研究所(BARI)微生物学实验室对丛枝菌根菌株的特性和鉴定进行了研究。洋葱、番茄、辣椒和茄子的根定殖率分别为74.11 ~ 83.78%、22.11 ~ 24.33%、7.33 ~ 8.89%和6.67 ~ 9.33%。洋葱、番茄、辣椒和茄子的根际土壤孢子种群数分别为120.11 ~ 200.33、33.44 ~ 50.78、36.11 ~ 39.22和28.56 ~ 41.89 / 100g。在番茄中鉴定出11种AM菌株:地孢球囊菌(Glomus geosporum)、苔藓球囊菌(G. mosseae)、束状球囊菌(G. fasciculatum)、扩张球囊菌(Acaulospora dilatata)、生物球囊菌(A. bi网状球囊菌)、mellea球囊菌(A. morrowiae)、罕见球囊菌(Entrophospora infrequens)、核硬囊菌(scleroocystis coremioides)和玛格丽塔球囊菌(Gigaspora margarita)。从其他三种作物中各鉴定出九种。在茄子和辣椒中没有G. spp.和Acaulospora bireticulata。洋葱中未见扩张无孢子虫和蜜芽孢虫。在本研究中,发现AM结构的形成不一致,并且在不同的位点上波动。在AM结构中发现了椭圆形和球形的囊泡。
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