African Journal of Biotechnology
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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 2 (12), pp. 692-697, December 2003 ISSN 1684-5315 © 2003 Academic Journals
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In
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culture of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: advances and future prospects Tahir Abdoulaye DIOP Université
Cheikh Anta DIOP, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Département de
Biologie végétale, B.P. 5005, Dakar Sénégal/Laboratoire de
Microbiologie des Sols, Centre de Recherches ISRA/IRD/UCAD, B.P 1386,
Dakar, Sénégal. E.mail: Tahir.Diop@ird.sn. Accepted 25 November 2003 |
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Arbuscular
mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are ecologically important for most vascular plants
for their growth and survival. AM fungi are obligate symbionts. In recent
years, there have been many attempts to cultivate in vitro. Some
relevant results indicate efforts are not far from successful growth of AM
fungi independent of a plant host. This paper describes the methods to
cultivate root organs, and to select and purify AM fungal inocula (intraradical
and extraradical forms). Axenic and monoxenic cultures of AM fungi are
summarized and we propose a methodology to recover and achieve continuous
culture of AM fungi without lost of infectivity. The in vitro
systems have proved to be a valuable tool to study fundamental and
practical aspects of AM symbiosis, complementing the in vivo
experimental approaches. Finally, we give some proposals of in vitro
AM researches to exploit more the potentialities of AM symbiosis. Key
words: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, continuous culture, root
organ cultures, intraradical and extraradical forms, in vitro.
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