TX110
10/28/1998
1998
Control
Fred Davies
Dept. of Horticultural SciencesRoom 202, Hort/For. Sci. BldgTexas A & M UniversityCollege Station, TX 77843-2133f-davies@tamu.edu
No
Yes
spurca
G. occultum, G. spurcum, Glomus sp.Gi. rosea
50% sand and 50% sandy-loam low P soil; originating from Bryan, Tx in a hot-humid environment with 991 mm precipitation/yr. Control treatment inadequately sterilized, so fungi are native endophytes.
0
2 = 11-30
4 = mesic
2 = semi-tropical
4 = shrub steppe
Low number of spores in original inoculum, with few roots. Liter of soil mixed with 400 mls sand; low number of spores. On 1-27-99: Few spores of Gi. rosea. Many spores of a small Glomus intraradices.
0
0
No
No