Isolates



General information
Name: Acaulospora kentinensis
Mycorriza Bank #: Location Sate Country Latitude / Longitude
CMCC/AM-2501 Chambal Madhya Pradesh India 26.4845° N, 79.2381° E
CMCC/AM-2502 Pachmari Madhya Pradesh India 22.4674° N, 78.4346° E
Classification and associated taxa
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Glomeromycota
Class: Glomeromycetes
Order: Diversisporales
Family: Acaulosporaceae
Genus: Acaulospora
Biochemical information
Fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) C-12,C-14,C-16,C-16:1,C-18
C-12,C-14,C-16,C-16:1,C-18
Functional information
Percentage enhancement of morphological parameters as compared with un-inoculated control on Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)
Shoot Length Number of branches Shoot fresh weight Shoot dry weight
CMCC/AM-2501 10.6 6 3.7 5
CMCC/AM-2502 23.5 34.2 0.8 9.2
Percentage enhancement of macro nutrient parameters as compared with un-inoculated control on Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)
Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium
CMCC/AM-2501 0.41 183.14 187.88
CMCC/AM-2502 0.86 247.49 136.51
Percentage enhancement of micro nutrient parameters with as compared with un-inoculated control on Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)
Iron Manganese Zinc Copper
CMCC/AM-2501 46.05 205.12 NS NS
CMCC/AM-2502 22.09 58.12 31.9 300
Biocontrol efficacy *
Pathogen Fusarium oxysporum Rhizoctonia solani
CMCC/AM-2501 33.33 20.00
CMCC/AM-2502 37.50 27.50
NS= Not significant
Spores of Acaulospora kentinensis

Spore Shape: The spores are globose to subglobose; sometimes ovoid in shape.

Spore Color: The spores are pale yellow or sub-hyaline to yellow in color.

Average diameter: (136.92)-170.57-(213.15) µm.

Description: Description: JM3050

Spore after reaction with Melzer’s Reagent

SPORE WALL: The spores have two layers (L1 and L2)

L1 (Evanascent): It is hyaline and is continuous with the wall of the saccule neck. This layer is present only on the spores which are attached with the saccules and gets sloughed off on detachment or collapse of the saccules.

L2 (Laminated): It is subhyaline to yellow in color. This inner layer is rigid and ornamented with pits; pits circular to sub-circular. On maturity, when the saccule neck detaches from the spore, it leaves a scar on the spore surface which is termed Cicatrix and appears like a ridge.

GERMINAL WALLS: It consists of two flexible hyaline inner walls (gw1 and gw2). These walls are observed only when the spores are broken.

gw1: It is composed of two layers which are tightly adherent.

gw2: It consists of two layers. It stains red in Melzer’s reagent.