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- W207844101 abstract "It is now around one hundred years since those who pioneered the description of what became known as the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis made their extensive analyses of its distribution through the plant kingdom. What was striking about their studies, in addition to the fact that so many autotrophic plant species were shown to be colonised by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), was the extraordinary diversity of climates and soil types in which the symbiosis occurred. These were shown to range from tropical rain forest (Janse 1897) to temperate woodlands (Gallaud 1905) and from saline to acidic soils (Stahl 1900). While plant ecologists would recognise that each of these distinctive habitats has selected for its own particular functional groups of plants, there has been little or no acknowledgement that the similar selective forces can be expected to have shaped the functional attributes of the fungal symbionts occurring in these habitats. On the contrary, the vast majority of studies of AM function have been based upon a very small number of fungal ‘species’, mostly selected from within the single genus Glomus and isolated from agricultural soils. This is not necessarily a criticism, and, in view of the fact that studies of the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis have likewise concentrated on a small number of fungal ‘species’ which conveniently grow in culture, it is certainly not a stricture that can be directed solely at those working with the AM system. Rather, the point is made to serve as a reminder, for those who may have ecological or landscape restoration interests, that the genotypic variability of AMF may be far greater than is normally recognised." @default.
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