MD215
04/06/1998
1998
Ith-42-MD SAFR type 5 Pot #987
Pat Millner
Soil-Microbial Systems LaboratoryRoom 108, Building 318, BARC East10300 Baltimore AvenueBeltsville, MD 20705-2350
No
Yes
occultum
Septoglomus viscosum?
Long term farming project (FSP) at Beltsville Agricultural Research Center in Beltsville, Maryland
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0
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6 = annual row crop
Was changed to Paraglomus occultum in generation 17. Started on sudangrass from a cluster of spores by Dolly Watson 7-7-97. Produces lots of spores in clusters that remain attached to roots. Hyperproducer of glomalin.
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0
No
No