Isolates



General information
Name: Glomus sp.
Mycorriza Bank #: Location Sate Country Latitude / Longitude
CMCC/AM-1605 Germany 51.1657° N, 10.4515° E
CMCC/AM-1211 Chambal Madhya Pradesh India 26.4845° N, 79.2381° E
CMCC/AM-1603 Mukteswar Uttarakhand India 20.5937° N, 78.9629° E
CMCC/AM-2601 Germany 51.1657° N, 10.4515° E
CMCC/AM-1604 Pachmari Madhya Pradesh India 22.4674° N, 78.4346° E
Classification and associated taxa
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Glomeromycota
Class: Glomeromycetes
Order: Glomerales
Family: Glomeraceae
Genus: Glomus
Biochemical information
Fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) C-12,C-14,C-16,C-16:1,C-18,C-18:1
C-12,C-14,C-16,C-18,C-18:1
C-12,C-14,C-14:1,C-16,C-16:1,C-18
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-1605 26.6 7.9 10.3 29
CMCC/AM-1211 7.2 9.5 5.8 26.4
CMCC/AM-1603 39.3 9.1 11.3 36.5
CMCC/AM-2601 27.1 8.7 10.6 32.2
CMCC/AM-1604 33.2 8.5 11.4 44.1
Percentage enhancement of macro nutrient parameters as compared with un-inoculated control on Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)
Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium
CMCC/AM-1605 1.73 337.58 207.22
CMCC/AM-1211 0.91 144.53 100.74
CMCC/AM-1603 1.11 208.88 168.16
CMCC/AM-2601 0.82 492.02 124.54
CMCC/AM-1604 0.35 196.01 168.13
Percentage enhancement of micro nutrient parameters with as compared with un-inoculated control on Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)
Iron Manganese Zinc Copper
CMCC/AM-1605 266.93 599.39 163.7 500
CMCC/AM-1211 35.60 218.94 NS NS
CMCC/AM-1603 29.16 188.46 NS NS
CMCC/AM-2601 2.10 216.96 NS 1600
CMCC/AM-1604 208.41 442.42 339.6 NS
Biocontrol efficacy *
Pathogen Fusarium oxysporum Rhizoctonia solani
CMCC/AM-1605 25.00 22.22
CMCC/AM-1211 37.50 22.50
CMCC/AM-1603 25.00 22.50
CMCC/AM-2601 25.00 15.00
CMCC/AM-1604 37.50 22.50
NS= Not significant
Spores of Glomus sp.

Spore Shape: The spores are glomoid in shape. The surface of spores of Glomus spp. may be smooth (in most species) or differently ornamented.

Glomus genus form single spores in the soil.

Glomus genus members form spores with two or three wall layers. The inner layer is the structural layer and is laminated. The outer layer or layers adherent to the inner laminated layer. Spores of this genus germinate by the germ tube emerged either through the lumen of the hyphae or the spore wall.