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Fungal Biology | 1991

A modified method for elucidating the structure of the fungal partner in a vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza

James Merryweather; A. H. Fitter

The resolution of intraradical mycelium, vesicles and arbuscules of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, stained with acid fuchsin, is enhanced by epifluorescence illumination.


Mycorrhiza | 1998

Patterns of arbuscular mycorrhiza colonisation of the roots of Hyacinthoides non-scripta after disruption of soil mycelium

James Merryweather; A. H. Fitter

Abstract Early-season colonisation of new roots of Hyacinthoides non-scripta (L.) Chouard ex Rothm. was investigated to determine how arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is re-established after the annual root system is shed. During the rootless phase in summer, colonies of bulbs were removed and replanted after the soil around and below the bulb had been mixed (major disturbance) so as to disrupt the external mycelium of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. As a minor disturbance treatment, top soil was removed, bulbs were turned or not in their growth position with as little other disturbance as possible, and the top soil replaced. Control plants were left undisturbed. Half of the plants were harvested 3–4 weeks after the onset of root emergence. Populations of all AM fungi in roots were greatly reduced by major disturbance, whilst those in other treatments and controls were unaffected. At the second harvest, in spring, when shoots had emerged, root colonisation by fine endophytes and Scutellospora morphotypes developed in all treatments, whereas that of Acaulospora morphotypes remained low after major disturbance. Disturbance treatments delayed the appearance, at the second harvest, of mycorrhizas with degenerate arbuscules. Leaf phosphorus concentration was unaffected by soil disturbance, possibly due to partial recovery of AM fungal populations or buffering by resources stored in the bulb.


Journal of Ecology | 2002

Selectivity and functional diversity in arbuscular mycorrhizas of co-occurring fungi and plants from a temperate deciduous woodland

Thorunn Helgason; James Merryweather; J. Denison; P. Wilson; J. P. W. Young; A. H. Fitter


New Phytologist | 1995

Diversity of fungal symbionts in arbuscular mycorrhizas from a natural community

Justin P. Clapp; J. P. W. Young; James Merryweather; A. H. Fitter


New Phytologist | 1998

The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of Hyacinthoides non‐scripta II. Seasonal and spatial patterns of fungal populations

James Merryweather; A. H. Fitter


New Phytologist | 1998

The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of Hyacinthoides non‐scripta I. Diversity of fungal taxa

James Merryweather; A. H. Fitter


Journal of Ecology | 2007

Specificity and resilience in the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of a natural woodland community

Thorunn Helgason; James Merryweather; J. Peter W. Young; A. H. Fitter


New Phytologist | 1996

Phosphorus nutrition of an obligately mycorrhizal plant treated with the fungicide benomyl in the field

James Merryweather; A. H. Fitter


New Phytologist | 1995

Phosphorus and carbon budgets: mycorrhizal contribution in Hyacinthoides non-scripta (L.) Chouard ex Rothm. under natural conditions

James Merryweather; A. H. Fitter


New Phytologist | 1995

Arbuscular mycorrhiza and phosphorus as controlling factors in the life history of Hyacinthoides non-scripta (L.) Chouard ex Rothm.

James Merryweather; A. H. Fitter

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