Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonization Status in Selected Alien Invasive Plants of Asteraceae

M. C. F. Vanlalmuana, Lalmuan puia, K. Chakraborty, R. Lalfakzuala
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Invasive alien plants tend to grow much faster than non-invasive plants. The colonization by AM fungi is confirmed by the presence of mycorrhizal structures in the roots of invasive plants. The pattern of hyphae and arbuscules denotes Arum and Paris type of AM fungal morphology. The most common and abundant invasive plants from Asteraceae family were selected for the study. Ageratum conyzoides, Mikania micrantha, Ageratum haustonianum and Bidens Pilosa were selected and eventually showed that they have a high percentage of mycorrhizal colonization. Arum type of morphology is found in three of the plant species and Paris type of morphology is found in one of the species. The extent of AM fungal colonization is fairly high ranging from 60% to 90% among the studied plants. The percentage of arbuscular colonization is highest in Bidens pilosa and the percentage of vesicle and hyphal colonization is highest in Ageratum conyzoides.
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菊科外来入侵植物丛枝菌根定殖状况
外来入侵植物往往比非入侵植物生长得快得多。AM真菌的定植通过入侵植物根部菌根结构的存在得到证实。菌丝和丛枝的形态为Arum型和Paris型。选取了菊科中最常见、最丰富的入侵植物作为研究对象。结果表明,这些品种具有较高的菌根定植率。在三种植物中发现了Arum型形态,在一种植物中发现了Paris型形态。AM真菌在研究植物中的定殖率较高,为60% ~ 90%。丛枝定殖率以毛拜登最高,囊泡定殖率和菌丝定殖率以合子柱最高。
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