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Native Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Characterization from Saline Lands in Arid Oases, Northwest China.
Lumini, Erica; Pan, Jing; Magurno, Franco; Huang, Cuihua; Bianciotto, Valeria; Xue, Xian; Balestrini, Raffaella; Tedeschi, Anna.
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  • Lumini E; National Research Council of Italy, Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, 10135 Turin, Italy.
  • Pan J; Drylands Salinization Research Station, Key Laboratory of Desert and Desertification, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 320 West Donggang Road, Lanzhou 730000, China.
  • Magurno F; Department of Botany and Nature Protection, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia in Katowice, Jagiellonska 28, 40-032 Katowice, Poland.
  • Huang C; Centre of Mountain Environmental Technologies, 43-438 Brenna, Poland.
  • Bianciotto V; Drylands Salinization Research Station, Key Laboratory of Desert and Desertification, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 320 West Donggang Road, Lanzhou 730000, China.
  • Xue X; National Research Council of Italy, Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, 10135 Turin, Italy.
  • Balestrini R; Drylands Salinization Research Station, Key Laboratory of Desert and Desertification, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 320 West Donggang Road, Lanzhou 730000, China.
  • Tedeschi A; National Research Council of Italy, Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, 10135 Turin, Italy.
J Fungi (Basel) ; 6(2)2020 Jun 06.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32517230
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonize land plants in almost every ecosystem, even in extreme conditions, such as saline soils. In the present work, we report the mycorrhizal capacity of rhizosphere soils collected in the dry desert region of the Minqin Oasis, located in the northwest of China (Gansu province), which is characterized by several halophytes. Lycium spp. and Peganum nigellastrum were used as trap plants in a greenhouse experiment to identify autochthonous AMF associated with the halophytes' rhizospheres. Morphological observations showed the typical AMF structures inside roots. Twenty-six molecularly distinct AMF taxa were recovered from soil and root DNA. The taxonomical diversity mirrors the several AMF adapted to extreme environmental conditions, such as the saline soil of central China. Knowledge of the AMF associated with halophytes may contribute to select specific fungal isolates to set up agriculture strategies for protecting non-halophyte crop plants in saline soils.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Fungi (Basel) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Fungi (Basel) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia