project report on vesicular arbuscular micorhiza (4 page )
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INTRODUCTION
Mycorrhiza is the mutualistic symbiosis (non-pathogenic
association) between soil-borne fungi with the roots of
higher plants (Sieverding, 1991). Two types of
mycorrhiza are known today: ecto- and endomycorrhizas.
The ectomycorrhizas are characterized by an
extracellular fungal growth in the root cortex. They are
more common in temperate and boreal forest trees and
number over 5000 species mainly within the
Basidiomycetes (Siverding, 1991). Some tropical trees
such as pine and eucalyptus plants, however, have also
been found to form ectomycorrhizal associations. The
endomycorrhizas are characterized by inter-and
intracellular fungal growth in root cortex, forming specific
fungal structures, referred to as vesicles and arbuscles.
This characteristic growth gives the endomycorrhiza the
alternate name, vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza. It is the
most widely distributed association in plants. About 80%
of all terrestrial plant species form this type of symboisis
(Smith and Read, 1997) and 95% of the world’s present
species of vascular plants belong to families that are
charcteristically mycorrhizal (Quilambo, 2000).
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