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Most Probable Number (MPN)
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MIP as Screening Tool
DNA Analysis
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Spore Selection/Cleaning
DNA Extraction
PCR Preparatory Steps
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PCR Master Mix Recipes
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Mycorrhiza Root Length
Glomalin Extraction
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About INVAM
Organization
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Greenhouse
Laboratory
Storage Facilities
Molecular Laboratory
Microscopes and Imaging
Policies for Visitors
Publications
2010 - 2020
2006 - 2009
2000 - 2005
Older Publications
Links to Other Collections
International Bank of Glomeromycota (BEG)
Glomeromycota in Vitro Collection (GINCO)
International Culture Collection of Glomeromycota (CICG)
Species Descriptions
Classification
Nomenclature
Geographic Breadth of Stocks
Species Diversity
Breadth of Strain Diversity
About Species Descriptions
Methods
Spores
Spore Extraction
Cleaning Spores
Enumeration of Spores
Spore Germination
Germinating Spores
Mycorrhizae
Staining Roots
Harvesting Hyphae
Culture Methods
Host Plant Choices
Trap Cultures
Field vs Pot Sporulation
Single Species Cultures
Stimulation of Sporulation
Long-Term Cultures
Field Transplants
Vouchers
Permanent Slides
Color Photographs
Image Creation
Recipes
Inocula Storage
Refrigerated Storage
Quality Control
Infectivity Assays
Most Probable Number (MPN)
Infection Unit (UI)
Mean Infection Percentage (MIP)
MIP as Screening Tool
DNA Analysis
Spore Selection/Cleaning
DNA Extraction
PCR Preparatory Steps
PCR Master Mix Recipes
Thermocycler/Program
Archived Methods
Mycorrhiza Root Length
Glomalin Extraction
FAQs
Trapping Methods FAQs
Culture FAQs
Accessions
Policies for Accessions
Accession Data
Accession Deposits
Accession Documentation
Species Identification
Strains of Special Interest
Code Names
Reference Cultures
Accessions Search
Ordering
Contact
Info for
Prospective Students
Current Students
Alumni
Degree Programs