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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota) associated with roots of plants of the Lubuskie province

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Arbuskularne grzyby mikoryzowe (Glomeromycota) związane z korzeniami roślin województwa lubuskiego

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The results of studies of the occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and arbuscular mycorrhizae of the phylum Glomeromycota associated with roots of 31 cultivated, uncultivated and protected plant species growing at 103 sites of the Lubuskie province NW Poland are presented and discussed. The AMF most frequently found were members of the genus Glomus. Other relatively frequently revealed fungi were Scutellospora spp. Spore populations of AMF generally were more abundant and diverse in cultivated soils. Most protected plant species harboured AMF.
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Przedstawiono i przedyskutowano wyniki badań występowania arbuskularnych grzybów mikoryzowych (AGM) i mikoryz arbuskularnych z gromady Glomeromycota związanych z korzeniami 31 gatunków roślin uprawnych, nieuprawnych i chronionych rosnących w 103 stanowiskach województwa lubuskiego. Najczęściej znajdywanymi AGM byli przedstawiciele rodzaju Glomus. Często ujawniano również gatunki z rodzaju Scutellospora. Populacje zarodników AGM na ogół były bardziej obfite i różnorodne w glebach uprawnych. Większość gatunków roślin chronionych utrzymywała AGM.

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p.3-18,fig.,ref.

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  • Department of Plant Protection, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Slowackiego 17, 71-434, Szczecin, Poland
  • Department of Plant Protection, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Slowackiego 17, 71-434, Szczecin, Poland

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