Extraction of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus spores from clayey soil

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An optimal spore extraction procedure is deduced for collecting spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF spores) from clayey soil. The key to efficient spore collection is how to diffuse gathered clayey particles, since significant numbers of spores are coated with clayey particles. A sucrose-centrifuge spore extraction method was used for AMF spore collection. The effect on collected spore numbers of the soil-suspension shaking time and the ultrasonic processing time was tested using a clayey soil taken from a natural tropical forest. The number of AMF spores increased gradually with shaking-time up to approximately 20 minutes, suggesting that the AMF spores were effectively released from clayey soil by shaking. Ultrasonic processing for longer than 30s reduced the extracted spore numbers. It is concluded that 40 minutes soil-suspension shaking-time and 30 seconds ultrasonic processing gives a suitable extraction procedure for collecting AMF spores for clayey soil. This extraction procedure for AMF spores from clayey soil is set out step by step in an Appendix.

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  • Tropics

    Tropics 16 (4), 337-341, 2007

    日本熱帯生態学会

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