Lalaymia, Ismahen
[UCL]
Cranenbrouck, Sylvie
[UCL]
Naveau, Françoise
[UCL]
Declerck, Stephan
[UCL]
Long-term maintenance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) by in vitro or in vivo subcultivation is often expensive and time-consuming and could present the risk of contaminations and possibly morphological, physiological, and genetic variations over time. Recently, in vitro produced AMF isolates belonging to the genus Rhizophagus were successfully cryopreserved at -130 °C following encapsulation-drying. Here, this method was tested on 12 single species cultures belonging to six different genera (i.e., Rhizophagus, Glomus, Claroideoglomus, Septoglomus, Paraglomus, and Gigaspora) produced in vitro or in vivo. Their viability was estimated, after 1 month of cryopreservation at -130 °C, by the percentage of potentially infective beads (i.e., the percentage of beads that contained at least one germinated propagule) for the in vitro produced species and the percentage of infective beads (i.e., the percentage of beads that contained at least one propagule able to colonize a new host plant in pot culture) for the in vivo produced species. With the exception of Gigaspora sp. MUCL 52331 and Septoglomus constrictus PER 7.2, no significant differences were observed in the viability of the single species cultures before and after cryopreservation. These results, thus, demonstrated the suitability of the cryopreservation method by encapsulation-drying for AMF species belonging to different genera and produced in vitro or in vivo. This method opens the door to the long-term preservation at ultra-low temperature of a large number of AMF species and for the preservation of species that are still recalcitrant to in vitro cultivation. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Bibliographic reference |
Lalaymia, Ismahen ; Cranenbrouck, Sylvie ; Naveau, Françoise ; Declerck, Stephan. Cryopreservation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from root organ and plant cultures. In: Mycorrhiza, Vol. 24, no. 3, p. 233-237 (2014) |
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