dc.creatorCorazon Guivin, Mike Anderson
dc.creatorCerna Mendoza, Agustín
dc.creatorGuerrero Abad, Juan Carlos
dc.creatorVallejos Tapullima, Adela
dc.creatorRíos Ramírez, Orlando
dc.creatorVallejos Torres, Geomar
dc.creatorDe la Sota Ricaldi, Ana María
dc.creatorSantos, Viviane Monique
dc.creatorAlves da Silva, Gladstone
dc.creatorOehl, Fritz
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-05T20:57:32Z
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-24T14:58:58Z
dc.date.available2020-05-05T20:57:32Z
dc.date.available2023-05-24T14:58:58Z
dc.date.created2020-05-05T20:57:32Z
dc.date.issued2020-02-06
dc.identifierCorazon-Guivin M.A., Cerna-Mendoza A., Guerrero-Abad J.C.,Vallejos-Tapullima A., Ríos-Ramírez O., Vallejos-Torres G., de la Sota-Ricaldi A.M., Santos V.M., da Silva G.A. & Oehl F. (2020) Paraglomus occidentale, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus from the sources of the Amazon river in Peru, with a key to the Paraglomeromycetes species. – Sydowia 72: 85–94.
dc.identifierhttp://repositorio.inia.gob.pe/handle/20.500.12955/1067
dc.identifierSydowia
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.12905/0380.sydowia72-2020-0085
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/6439431
dc.description.abstractA new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Paraglomus occidentale, was found in an agricultural plantation of the inka nut (Plukenetia volubilis) in the Amazonia region of San Martín State in Peru. The inka nut was grown in mixed cultures together with Zea mays and Phaseolus vulgaris. The fungus was propagated in bait and single species cultures on Sorghum vulgare, Brachiaria brizantha, Medicago sativa and P. volubilis as host plants. The fungus differentiates hyaline spores terminally on cylindrical to slightly funnel-shaped hyphae, singly in soils or rarely in roots. The hyaline spores have a triple layered outer wall and a bi- to triple-layered inner wall. They are (59)69–84(92) µm in diameter. The new fungus is distinguished from all other known Paraglomus spp. by spore wall structure including staining characteristics in Melzer’s reagent, which is yellow-grayish to grayish on the outermost and generally dark yellow on the second spore wall layer. Phylogenetically, the new fungus is recognized in a well-separated clade, near to P. laccatum and P. occultum. Finally, an identification key to the Paraglomeromycetes species is included comprising all known species of the genera Paraglomus, Innospora and Pervetustus.
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherVerlag Berger
dc.publisherAustria
dc.relationSydowia 72: 85–94
dc.relationhttps://www.verlag-berger.at/detailview?no=2822
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.sourceInstituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria
dc.sourceRepositorio Institucional - INIA
dc.subjectAgroforesty
dc.subjectFarming systems
dc.subjectGlomerals
dc.subjectGlomeromycetes
dc.subjectMountain peanut
dc.titleParaglomus occidentale, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus from the sources of the Amazon river in Peru, with a key to the Paraglomeromycetes species.
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article


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