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Examination of a sample arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal inoculum provided by Dr M. Amaranthus, Mycorrhizal Applications, Inc. Received 30 April 2009.
Dear Mike,
The product consists of a uniformly coloured, fine, dry powder. After washing through a 50 μm sieve, the retained material was washed into a small dish of water and examined.
Initial observations showed that there were many fine root fragments and an extremely large number of spores. Indeed, apart from sporocarpic species that produce large clusters of densely packed spores, I have never seen such a dense sporulation in a sample either from a pot culture or of any commercial inoculum. See photos of individual spores and root fragments and spores within root fragments.
This inoculum contains very large numbers of apparently healthy spores along with large numbers of root fragments that also might be expected to act as propagules. There was no sign of any root pathogens or other non-AM fungi, or of AMF in any genus or group other than Glomus GrGlAb (see the website amf- phylogeny.com), and although no colonisation potential trials were carried out, it might be expected that this would act as a potent AMF inoculum.
Dr. Chris Walker
2 May 2009.
BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH & IMAGING LAB
8 DANCERS HILL
GLOUCESTER
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